Paul Saladino· MD
infer much of our history based on what we might have done I think it probably my suspicion is that it was different based on latitude and that equatorially we probably ate a lot of animals and fruit and then as we move northern climes we probably ate more animals but the ratios I think may be skewed or there's a potential the ratios could be skewed by current changes socio-political changes you know the hodza the akong these people they can't hunt the way they used to they can't be nomadic or they used to they're kind of coy stirred it's a different if it's different different way of living for them now and the megafauna have gone stinked you know in the last sixty thousand years we don't have a big woolly mammoth to go hunt