Skeleton shows Mixodectes pungens lived in trees and primarily ate leaves during the Paleocene epoch, highlighting its unique ...
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When did our ancestors start to eat meat regularly? Fossilized teeth get us closer to the answerOur findings suggest that these ape-like, small-brained early hominins were eating mostly plants. There was little to no ...
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Study Finds on MSN‘Dietary fingerprints’ show our early ancestors dined mostly on plant-based foodsFor decades, scientists have believed that meat-eating drove human evolution, particularly our enlarged brains.
Descended from more archaic relatives, the early true mammals were mainly small insect-eating creatures adapted to nighttime activity. They ranged in size from scarcely bigger than a bumblebee to ...
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