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Ah, now I know the etymology of "slow elk"! Thanks, Chas!
Well, you have to remember that there's lots of evidence in contemporary H. sapiens fossils that they were cannibalized as well. Could have gone both ways or just a good chance there wasn't an intraspecific taboo against it at the time.
Would that be the other, other white meat?
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Ah, now I know the etymology of "slow elk"! Thanks, Chas!
Well, you have to remember that there's lots of evidence in contemporary H. sapiens fossils that they were cannibalized as well. Could have gone both ways or just a good chance there wasn't an intraspecific taboo against it at the time.
Would that be the other, other white meat?
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