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Cave men, or early humans, primarily ate a varied diet that included meat from hunted animals, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Their diet depended on their environment and season, often leading to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle where they foraged for edible plants and hunted wild game. They also practiced some early forms of food preservation, such as drying or smoking meat, to sustain themselves during leaner months. Overall, their diet was diverse and adapted to the resources available in their surroundings.

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