Homos sapiens in span of few thousand years evolved from herbivores and became omnivores? Do you have a citation for this ? I did not think it would be possible in a short timeframe to make that kind of jump.
Changing Diets changing the gut is hardly in the same order of magnitude of time frame as evolving from herbivores to omnivores.
Let me save you a click... it's a long and meandering article that finally gets to the point quite a ways in. That point? Not that early humans were vegetarian, we already know that we've been omnivores for millions of years, no... it's about non-human primates.
It's also written in a "vernacular" style that feels like an educational PSA from the 1990's.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 33.5 ms ] threadChanging Diets changing the gut is hardly in the same order of magnitude of time frame as evolving from herbivores to omnivores.
> What has food habits to do with evolution?
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> Changing Diets changing the gut is hardly in the same order of magnitude of time frame as evolving from herbivores to omnivores.
As your first question has nothing to do with time frames, that's what my response was to.
Not sure why you're trying to then use my response with... whatever this reply of your is supposed to be. :/
It's also written in a "vernacular" style that feels like an educational PSA from the 1990's.