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But that is not allowing for the hording nature of man. Many
times I have seen primates stash food and go back later to eat
it. Man thinks, which is what separates him from animals. If you
find an abundance of something you don't sit down and gorge until
you can't move. You eat and save some for when you can't find
anything. Use common sense - we didn't suddenly go from naked
hominids to the internet, they have found plenty of archeological
evidence of hunter-gatherers working together. I really doubt
that we are all that different from early man - I will save a
nice tidbit for later.
margali
putting on the nomex suit and waiting to be flamed.
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You might eat some wild fatty salmon, and then find a date or fig
tastes good, but it's not a good time to eat the sweet fruit.
Think about how
early man ate. He did not get a nice fatty fish, then drag it
around until he
found a fig tree, so he could sit under the fig tree, eat the
fish, and have
some figs for dessert.
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