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A new study challenges the view of scavenging as a primitive fallback for early humans, portraying it instead as a smart, reliable survival strategy that shaped our evolution. Led by Spain's CENIEH, the research emphasizes how carrion consumption provided essential nutrition with less effort than hunting. Human traits like strong stomach acid and long-distance mobility made scavenging particularly effective.

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