Tuesday, 4 June 2013

A Grassy Trend In Human Ancestors' Diets

Tooth Enamel Shows Surprising Change in Our Ancient Buffet Most apes eat leaves and fruits from trees and shrubs. New studies spearheaded by the University of Utah show that human ancestors expanded their menu 3.5 million years ago, adding tropical grasses and sedges to an ape-like diet and setting the stage for our modern diet of grains, grasses, and meat and dairy from grazing animals...

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