So according to Vegans..Early Man?!


Question: So according to Vegans..Early Man?
only started to eat Meat after watching other animals kill other animals,thus We were originally Plant eaters...So based on that THEORY..was Fire Invented so that We can COOK our Meat then.?


i'm pretty sure sure that if man didn't invent Fire we all be eating plants Like the Panda bear does All day and we would Never have Evolved

Answers:

I don't know where they got that idea from, hominids have always been omnivores. Even today chimpanzees will eat carrion, and even hunt. We have canine teeth, so we evolved from meat eating animals. Fire wasn't invented, it already existed. What was invented was a method of making fire when required.
There is a strong correlation between the amount of meat eaten as a hominid and the cranial evolution of the species. This only applies in the great apes though, raptor birds are no more intelligent than vegetarian birds, although the brightest appear to be the corvids, carrion eaters and occasional hunters.
But we have evolved, to a rational intelligent species. We understand the value of food, and we can choose what and when to eat, when our antecedents had to eat when they found food. If we can find sufficient nutriment without eating meat or animal derived foods, then we can be vegan. I have cut down myself recently and whilst I crave the occasional hunk of meat seem to be doing ok.



Neither modern humans nor our ancestors invented fire. Fire was invented by lightning and volcanos billions of years before humans came along.

L.O.L.



There is no "vegan" anthropological theory-
merely the factual one:
that our closest genetic ancestors are almost entirely herbivorous,
and the ability to digest meat is only as old as our knowledge of fire.



U can eat cetain meat raw (sushi) and actuAlly our stomachs use to be able to digest more raw foods this is a scientificly proven fact, so we still would of evolved



man would have used fire for heat before he used it for cooking purposes



no,u are wrong.




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