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Untrue, the anatomically modern human is a more omnivorous expansion upon the rather meat-centric hominin before it. Modern humans evolved during the pleistocene era and can be viewed as an evolutionary response to the planet reaching it's last glacial maximum. The primary effect was the thinning of forests and ground cover generally, invalidating the ambush based hunting strategies of earlier hominins and initiating a change to persistence tactics with a focus on ranged weaponry, in fact, modern humans evolution corresponds directly with the development of the javelin and later the bow. There's all the evidence in the world that humans are an apex predator species tends to be about half meat, down from 80% or more in earlier hominins who lived in the worldwide jungles that existed before the last glacial maximum began. Meat was easier to get, and so, they were perfectly evolved to eat it. Not so with us, we're generalists, our entire intended diet is easily read in our dentition like with any other animal: half shearing/stabbing, half crushing, though the crushers have fairly aggressive grinding angles. In fact I think it's noticeable that descendants of the Yamanya culture (whites, arabs and indians) have somewhat sharper teeth than other humans.

If you must be vegan I suppose I would seek the advice of the Indians, the descendants of the Vedic culture only use their bows for war and they seem healthy enough. Odd smelling, but healthy.

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