Meat is a prominent part of chimpanzee diet; pre-human hominidsate meat for 2.25 million years (biologically adapted to meat)
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>>>>>>>> Meat is a necessary but not sufficient condition for
>>>>>>>> large brains. High meat diet does not necessarily mean
>>>>>>>> large brain, but low meat diet necessarily means not
>>>>>>>> large brain.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Happy to clear that up for you.
>>>>>>> 'Theories of Human Evolutionary Trends in Meat Eating
>>>>>>> and Studies of Primate Intestinal Tracts
>>>>>> You didn't read any such paper. The dull, ****witted
>>>>>> copypasta doesn't refute what I said.
>>>>> I have read the paper
>>>> You didn't read the paper. You dully copypastaed the
>>>> abstract. The abstract is not the paper.
>>> It IS the paper.
>> You didn't read the paper. You are not competent to
>> read it. You have no background in the field.
>
> You're an idiot and a liar.
Nope. You can't read papers in that field at all,
because you are *INCOMPETENT* to do so.
And, as I said, the sloppy copypasta does not refute
the central points.
>> The sloppy copypasta you did does not refute the
>> central point: meat is a prominent part of the
>> chimpanzee diet, and pre-human hominids at meat for
>> more than 2.25 million years before the appearance of
>> homo sapiens sapiens. H. sapiens evolved from these
>> pre-hominid ancestors *AS* a meat-eating species, and
>> we are adapted to meat eating. This is not disputed by
>> any legitimate scientist. Only irrational religious
>> loons like you dispute it, and you cannot dispute it on
>> legitimate scientific grounds, but rather based on your
>> misapplication of snippets of scientific papers.
>
> ALL refuted by legitimate scientists.
*NONE* refuted. Scientists unanimously acknowledge
that homo sapiens sapiens evolved as a meat-eating
species. There is only argument about precisely when
and how and why the pre-hominid ancestors began making
meat a *staple* part of their diet, but there is *NO*
dispute on the fact that it *is* a staple, and there is
*unanimity* that it was millions of years before the
appearance of homo sapiens sapiens.
The scientific consensus is that homo sapiens is
adapted to eating meat. No scientist disputes that.
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