Among ramapithecus, australopithecines and homo habilis - who probably did not eat meat?
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Ramapithecus were the once who probably never ate meat. This due to their dental structure and the dental arch where the arch was semicircular and they had smaller delicate jaws with dentition being similar to humans there the teeth of the front was small including a reduced canine tooth (strong evidence of reduced meat eating diet) with a thick enamel cleaning and containing the teeth.
However, molars show considerable wear and tear indicating they were some "tough herbivores" whose diet included a variety of nuts, seeds and grasses. The snout was prognathous another indication they were vegans.
However, molars show considerable wear and tear indicating they were some "tough herbivores" whose diet included a variety of nuts, seeds and grasses. The snout was prognathous another indication they were vegans.
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If we probably check any book we find that it is mentioned for homo habilis to be veggies. But as per analysed history , the predecessor of homo habilis were also veggies. Home erectus were the first meat eaters . THANKYOU
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