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Amadeus Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:17:50 +0200
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Jeff Keller wrote:

> Would it not make sense that we ate the large, fat,  slow moving, easier to
> kill animals that  were in abundance prior to 10,000 yrs. ago.
> I  doubt we would have past them by to chase a deer or skinny, lightning
> fast gazelle.  If this is true then we would scarcely have had sufficient
> time to
> adapt to this very low fat food(rabbit starvation), ...

Ok and where and when did human encounter such mega-beasts?

If me may disregard neanderthals (and it looks like) then we only have
30,000 years on humanity living in a megafauna (cold) environment.
That's the time when Cro magnon entered the cold areas.

In east africa (where we were before) weather was not cold but *dry* in
glacials. Not quite a demand for slow fatty animals.

> I believe we are best suited to the fatty meats and as the ice age ended we
> were forced to eat lean meats and grains to survive.

The ice age (glaciation) ended a dozen times or so in the last 2 mio
years. For several thounsand years alterating between warm and cold
(e.g. Eem http://w3g.gkss.de/G/Mitarbeiter/storch/montoya.231196.html )

A.S.

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