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In what ways did the primitive
man gather his food?​

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Answered by CherryBlooms
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From their earliest days, the hunter-gatherer diet included various grasses, tubers, fruits, seeds and nuts. Lacking the means to kill larger animals, they procured meat from smaller game or through scavenging. As their brains evolved, hominids developed more intricate knowledge of edible plant life and growth cycles.

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Answered by aashikam49
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Answer:

Primitive man obtained food by hunting the animals and collecting fruits from trees. They hunted the animals with their tools made of bones and stones. some one ate raw flesh. After the discovery of fire most of the early humans ate by cooking the flesh.

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