Humans did not perpetually eat meat.

Do you ever assume regarding how far we have a tendency to've diverted from the trail of our pre-historic ancestors and they're eating patterns? Consider how the earliest humans evolved, and what they ate. They were hunter-gatherers and didn't evolve with the characteristics of carnivores. Humans are not made to tear animals apart and eat their flesh. When you take a look at carnivorous animals, such as wild cats, you'll see their teeth are designed to tear and tear, not chew. 

Humans evolved from vegetarian creatures. Even our digestive systems aren't significantly suited to eating meat. Eating meat is a relatively recent development in human history, possibly born of opportunity and necessity. Perhaps earliest man observed carnivores eating meat, and if they could not realize any of the natural foods they were used to eating, like vegetables, berries, nuts and grains, then they may have assumed that eating meat would at least sustain life. 

Humans did not perpetually eat meat.
But initially we have a tendency to emulated the creatures we evolved from, herbivores like apes. Even to a prehistoric mind, apes would have looked like man, walking primarily upright, with arms and hands. We have a tendency to naturally would have foraged for our food, eating roots and berries, fruits and nuts. We tend to would have watched the apes peeling bananas, or crushing nuts on stones to get at the meat of the nut. 

We tend to would have been living additional moment-to-moment, constantly foraging for food. Hunting, after all, needs thought and planning. Eating meat needs preparation and most importantly, hearth. Until man discovered fire, he was primarily vegetarian, living in what was the natural order of things. Vegetarian eating may be a more natural approach of eating, in addition to being healthier. It's a manner that's in balance with the world, and doesn't obtain to dominate it and conquer it.

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