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Hypothesis An interesting thing about human evolution

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We know that early primates were fruit eating vegan cucks ( which did lead to the loss of the gene responsible for the synthesis of vitamin C btw 😒 )
But then humans had a massive shift to become apex meat loving hunters
I did study this for a while , it seems that this hunger for meat and blood became evident since the rise of the "homo" genus . They were scavengers and then hunters
It's a pretty massive shift really from an evolutionary point of view
 
We know that early primates were fruit eating vegan cucks ( which did lead to the loss of the gene responsible for the synthesis of vitamin C btw 😒 )
But then humans had a massive shift to become apex meat loving hunters
I did study this for a while , it seems that this hunger for meat and blood became evident since the rise of the "homo" genus . They were scavengers and then hunters
It's a pretty massive shift really from an evolutionary point of view
And now we’re twinks
 
what was the selective pressure for this
It was a long process apparently , it's still not well understood
Maybe the ones who are some meat were stronger and more attractive leading to them reproducing more ... A butterfly effect since then
Or maybe because the climate got drier and colder , but the "out of africa" theory is quite weak now since we've seen that evolution occured on many places at the same time
Or maybe just maybe ... Some external work was put into it ( if ykyk )
 

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