My opinion is that when humans learnt that cooked meat tastes better than raw meat, they switched.
Probably yes, they were scared of fire because it was something new and unpleasant to them. they didn't know what does it do and what would it do to them. I think someone must be eating raw meat and that meat fell in a flame and got in a nice result by being tasty ,soft and hot . Since then early humans found fire useful and started cooking their food.
Yes, there are. Most Arctic tribes such as the Inuit/Eskimoes and the Nenets of Siberia eat diets high in raw meats, often eating rotting meats in order to lift their moods, due to the high bacteria-content in the aged raw meats:- http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/13/AR2008051300583.html?sid=ST2008051302252 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_diet
Yes, Homo Habilis is believed to have been an omnivore, meaning they likely ate a diet that consisted of both meat and plant-based foods. Evidence such as tools and tooth wear patterns suggests that they used tools to scavenge and process meat.
Homo habilis likely had a diet consisting of primarily plants, fruits, and some meat. They were opportunistic eaters, utilizing scavenged or hunted animal protein, plant-based foods, and possibly seeds and nuts. Their diet would have varied based on seasonal availability and geographic location.
"Caveman love" is a colloquial term used to describe a primal, instinctual type of love similar to that of early humans. It implies a deep, raw, and intense form of love that is driven by basic emotions and physical attraction rather than societal norms or complexities.
No, consuming raw meat in the wild can be dangerous due to the risk of foodborne illnesses from bacteria and parasites. It is safer to cook meat thoroughly before eating it.
First of all, werewolves do not exist and if they did raw meat is their dietary supplement so, in conclusion raw meat does not make them sick.
It is safer to avoid eating raw meat because of the simple fact that raw meat like chicken, bacon, or beef might contain diseases.
mainly food poison
Eating raw meat is important for them because cooking the meat destroys vitamin C which is essential for life, it prevents scurvy.
yes you get it by eating raw meat and some fish
No.
I would not recommend eating any raw meat. Meat that have been dried (bilton) or smoked would be safer to eat than raw meat - though it is all a matter of taste..
Probably by a caveman who was sick of eating raw meat.
You shouldn't eat any meat raw. Eating any raw meat will provide a better chance of consuming dangerous bacteria, such as E. Coli. Always cook your meat. When you go into a restaurant that serves beef, there is always a warning at the bottom of the menu that states eating undercooked meat presents a possible hazard to your health.
you need to stop being so nosy about where people live, whether they eat raw meat or not! yeesh!
It is weighed raw. In other cases, restaurants don't feed us raw meat. Humans are different from wild animals.