Hunting Megafauna Insights
The discussion highlights the significant energy return from hunting large game compared to smaller animals, drawing parallels to contemporary indigenous practices. As megafauna like woolly mammoths became extinct, humans adapted their hunting strategies, which may not reflect the dietary habits of our ancestors from 300,000 years ago. The dramatic decline in the size of terrestrial mammals over the last 2.5 million years underscores the impact of extinction on human hunting practices.In this clip
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