Imagine our early ancestors, foraging the African savannahs, their days consumed with the relentless pursuit of raw, fibrous plants and tough meats. Their survival hinged on the arduous tasks of chewing and digesting these foods, leaving little energy for other pursuits.
Before the mastery of fire, early humans, much like our primate relatives, subsisted primarily on raw plant matter.
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