Is it possible humans weren't supposed to eat meat?!


Question: Given there have been vegetibles and fruits on earth from early start, why humans turned over to meat?

If you had been the first human being on earth, would you kill a cow, a chicken, a buffalo, a fish and eat it? Would you have eaten something alive.

I know I wouldn't have. What about you. It would have been gross, but now we're used to it.


Answers: Given there have been vegetibles and fruits on earth from early start, why humans turned over to meat?

If you had been the first human being on earth, would you kill a cow, a chicken, a buffalo, a fish and eat it? Would you have eaten something alive.

I know I wouldn't have. What about you. It would have been gross, but now we're used to it.

Out ancestors did. We are just the top of the food chain. A bear will root around and eat berrys when it is hungry, but ultimately, it wants meat.

yes, we are carnivores. We are very complex carnivores who are also smart enough to eat veggies.

Cavemen would gang up on animals, hunt them down, and devour them. That was all just instinct at it's most primitive level.

No, human physiology says we are supposed to. If our diet was supposed to be completely vegetarian, we should have a different digestive system.

Apes and monkeys eat meat in the wild. Anthropologists have shown evidence that early humans were scavengers and that they fed off of animals they found dead.

Apes and monkeys eat insects and chimps have been documented hunting smaller animals and eating them.

Just feel your teeth and you'll know. We have omnivore teeth. Wide, flat, square molars for grinding plants, and sharp teeth in the front for tearing meat.

Vegetarians today have to work very hard to eat healthily, it would not have been natural or easy to do that in the wild.





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