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Zimbabwe is set to cull 50 elephants in an effort to manage soaring numbers in a southeastern game reserve, with meat from ...
Over time, as the availability of large game declined, humans had to adapt to hunting smaller animals and using fire more ...
This week was a big one for the gaming industry with major announcements made out of a combination of in-person and digital ...
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Wild meat is a known source of zoonotic infections and disease spillover to humans. In fact, as many as three-quarters of ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPrehistoric elephant jerky? Early humans preserved megafauna meat in a smokehouseNew Israeli research suggests large game was smoked as early as 1.8 million years ago, a survival strategy that may have ...
Early humans first used fire to preserve meat from predators and spoilage, rather than for cooking, new research shows.
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AllAfrica on MSNKenya: Eating Wild Meat Carries Serious Health Risks - Why It Still Happens Along the Kenya-Tanzania BorderAnalysis - Pastoralist communities, their livestock and diverse wildlife species coexist within a biodiversity-rich landscape stretching along the Kenya-Tanzania border.
According to the researchers, early humans, who primarily consumed large game, required fire not for cooking, but in order to ...
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PureWow on MSNPopeye’s Just Launched New Chicken Wraps—Here’s a Food Editor’s Review of All 3 VarietiesHave you heard? McDonald’s is bringing back its long-awaited Snack Wraps in July. If you’re one of the many fans who ...
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IFLScience on MSNWhy Did Humans Start Using Fire? New Theory Suggests It Wasn't To Cook FoodFor early humans, fire was not a given. In fact, most archaeological sites that date to earlier than 400,000 years ago lack ...
Zimbabwe approves culling of 50 elephants amid food shortages as conservationists push back. Officials say overpopulation and ...
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