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Evolution to Carnivores

Miki discusses the evolution of humans from herbivores to carnivores, emphasizing the physical and social adaptations that facilitated this transition. Key insights include the development of a larger brain for hunting and the unique shape of our noses, which may indicate a carnivorous lineage. The conversation also touches on the extinction of megafauna and its implications for human evolution.
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    17. Did humans evolve to be Carnivores or Omnivores? With Miki Ben-Dor PhD

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    • How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in the episode 102. Did we evolve as carnivores? With Miki Ben-Dor and the clip Brain Size Evolution? Specifically, how did hunting animals contribute to making us human, according to episode 42 of the podcast?

    • How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in the episode 102. Did we evolve as carnivores? with Miki Ben-Dor and the clip Brain Size Evolution? Specifically, how did hunting animals contribute to making us human, according to episode 42. How hunting animals made us human with Bill Von Hippel?

    • How did the human brain evolve in relation to hunting animals and the evolutionary diet impact, as discussed in the episode 102. Did we evolve as carnivores? With Miki Ben-Dor and the clip Evolution of Omnivores?

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