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1. [b]We don't even have the instinct to hunt:[/b]

Actually yeah we do. Even vegans are driven to hunt they just won't admit that all their meat cravings are due to biological instinct. The human race are natural predators. I firmly believe that there is a natural hunter in all of humans, I know everyone knows the feeling.

2. [b]We don't have fangs, claws, smell and can't climb trees like predators:[/b]

https://www.doctorkiltz.com/are-humans-carnivores/

[quote]A groundbreaking 2021 study by Israeli researchers found that humans spent 2 million years as “hyper-carnivorous” apex predators that ate mostly the meat of large animals.

The study took into account a broad range of evidence, like genetic coding for a fat-rich diet, isotopes in bones of pre-historic humans showing the consumption of high-fat diets, likely from large animals, and the late appearance of tools for processing plant foods.

Researcher Miki Ben-Dor concludes that, “archeological evidence…supports the centrality of large animals in the human diet, throughout most of human history.”[/quote]

[quote]Different Types of Carnivores

As one might expect, carnivores can be categorized by the importance meat plays in their overall diet:

A Hypercarnivore or Obligate Carnivore is an animal that derives more than 70% of its calorie intake from animal foods.

A Mesocarnivore derives about 50% of essential nutrients from animal foods in order to survive.

Animals whose diet is only about 30% meat are called Hypocarnivores.

Finally, Facultative Carnivores, the category in which humans belong, prioritize the consumption of animal foods but can survive (but not thrive . . . more on this later) on vegetables. Wolves and dogs are also facultative carnivores.[/quote]

3. [b]Can I kill an animal with my bare hands? No. How you gonna hunt with no tools?[/b]

Actually tribes have literally hunted large animals for centuries and used tools built out of nature to do so, literally monkeys do this too 😂. Some people fish with their bare hands and take down large animals with our bodies. Tribes have been doing this for centuries as the video later shows.

Likewise, there's no blenders in nature. If you were dropped in the jungle, a large part of plants may be poisonous and even if they weren't, you'd need a large amount of calories to survive quickly, good luck doing so if vegan. You'd die.

Rabbit starvation is real and the lack of fat that vegans would get in the wild would kill them.

4. [b]We can't eat raw meat, we have to cook it:
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It is true that meat can kill us if raw but there's the thing, Inuits been eating raw meat for centuries. Children drink cups of blood. They get their water soluble vitamins from the raw fat they consume.

The issue isn't raw meat itself but our gut microbiome. If you don't have the bacteria then yes it can make you sick. Likewise, some people find they do well on raw meat diets. But the answer is evolution and bacteria as to why tribes eat raw meat and almost never get sick while we would get sick and die.

If you grew up as an Inuit, you'd likely have the bacteria and be eating raw meat.

Also people eat raw fish and raw beef all the time, bodybuilders eat steak tartare so yes we can eat raw meat but the answer is a bit more complicated.
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
They always say we don't salivate for meat, as if anybody is salivating for an apple. "Oh gee I sure could go for an apple right about now." Never
🤣@Rolexeo Oh i dunno.....the smell of pumkin soup makes me salivate.
So do bananas and pineapple.🤷‍♀️

But then, in truth, ive never hunted bananas or pineapple either.
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
@OogieBoogie Croickey! A wild banana!
@Rolexeo yep. Them be ferocious bastards ive heard.

 
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