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Study Suggests Early Humans Consumed Elephants 1.8 Million Years Ago
A new study indicates that early humans, specifically the Homo erectus lineage, may have begun eating elephants and other large animals 1.8 million years ago. The nutrient-rich fat from elephant bones is believed to have contributed to the growth of larger brains in these early human ancestors.
16 Apr, 13:19 — 16 Apr, 13:19
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