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Evolutionary Diet Shift

Bill and Paul discuss how hunting for blood, organs, and fat played a crucial role in human evolution, suggesting that these nutrient-dense parts of animals were pivotal in shaping Homo sapiens.
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    136. How to eat like a human, with Bill Schindler PhD

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    • How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in episode 42 of the podcast "How Hunting Animals Made Us Human" with Bill Von Hippel?

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