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Default Humans have a genetic adaptation for eating meat - no.


"Larry Forti, ****wit extrordinaire" > wrote
>
> "pearl" > wrote
>
> > ' One of these *behavioral* adaptations was possibly a shift to

accomodate
> quantities of meat in the diet, ... '
> Good point, which is uniformly ignored by people falsely claiming

human
> evolutionary "adaptations" to flesh-eating.
> The physical tools necessary to capture, kill, eat, and properly
> digest -raw- flesh have been developed in ALL natural carnivore and
> 'omnivore' species, the instincts to do so have also been developed in

those
> species; however, neither the natural tools (fangs, sharp claws, talons,
> beaks, ...), nor the INSTINCT to do so has developed in the human.
> Thus, cultural practices (behavior) does NOT mean that the physical
> tools or instincts have been developed by genetic processes, and cultural
> practices are totally unrelated to genetic (evolution) processes.
> It is significant that the meatarian propagandists voluntarily and
> uniformly IGNORE this critical difference in their false claims about

humans
> 'adapting to' or 'evolving to' eat raw animal flesh. These fools can not
> differentiate between Nature and culture.


http://www.beyondveg.com/cordain-l/m...ivory-1a.shtml
Human dentition is adapted for a generalized diet composed of both plant and
animal foods, and that human populations show amazing variability in their
plant-to-animal food subsistence ratios. However, it is important to
recognize that hominids have evolved important metabolic and biochemical
adaptations which are indicative of an increasing physiological dependence
upon animal-based foods. Further, comprehensive compilations of
hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies indicate that whenever it is
ecologically possible, humans will almost always consume more animal food
than plant food
Written by Loren Cordain, Ph.D. referencing 20 peer-reviewed papers by his
own group and a dozen independent sources and journals.

Where is *your* research Larry, where's *your* Ph.D?



 
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