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Hunting and scavenging (including passive or active/confrontational scavenging) were likely not mutually exclusive behaviors for early hominins, but were instead employed based on behavioral and ecological variables such as group size, prey characteristics, habitat, and the presence of other predators.
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- Evidence for Meat-Eating by Early Humans | Learn Science at Scitable www.nature.com via serper
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- hunting concept
- scavenging concept