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No. They are herbivores.

But they are the most dangerous wild animal and can attack and kill humans.

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What do Ashanti people eat?

Ashanti people in Ghana typically eat a variety of foods such as fufu (pounded cassava and plantain), banku (fermented corn and cassava dough), jollof rice, and various spicy stews made with meat, fish, or vegetables. They also enjoy a range of fruits and vegetables grown in the region.


Did the Aztec eat humans?

Yes, there is evidence to suggest that the Aztecs practiced human sacrifice as part of their religious rituals. However, it is debated whether they actually consumed the flesh of the sacrificed individuals. Some sources suggest that it may have occurred in certain ceremonial contexts, but it was not a widespread practice.


How did early humans know what to eat?

Even if you were to receive no instruction about food from your parents or from human society in general, you still have a sense of taste. Young children like to put things in their mouths and find out what they taste like. When they find something that tastes good to them, they will want to eat it. Of course, the experimental approach to eating does have its risks, and people can wind up making themselves sick, or even dying, by eating the wrong thing (or by failing to eat enough of the right things). But although some individuals die, the human race lives on.


Can 'human' be possessive?

Yes, the noun 'human' can be possessive; the possessive form is human's.Example: A human's lifespan can vary widely.


How do you think farming might have changed human life?

Farming allowed for a more stable food supply, leading to settled communities and the development of civilizations. It also enabled specialization of labor, leading to the growth of technology, trade, and social structures. Agriculture ultimately had a profound impact on human culture, society, and the environment.