How Did Early Humans Protect Themselves from Predators in Ancient Human Evolution?

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How Did Early Humans Protect Themselves from Predators in Ancient Human Evolution?


How Did Early Humans Protect Themselves from Predators in Ancient Human Evolution?

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  1. They protected themselves with their dikc. When predators was coming humans got they dikcs out and used them as swords…because their monkey grand daddy before they left the forest to evolve in sand , advised them that if they see any predator on the way…just pull you dicks out ..not to fight the 4 legged predators but to throw the dikcs in the head of two legged predators that will teach you evolution and other BS like….. you were monkeys and not God's most special creatures. Parroting nonsense to may file smart…and being monkey to sound progressive is a exclusive ability of brainless-brainwash-brain ill-brain sick-damaged brain-holed brain-useless brain and WTF i need a brain for….creatures

  2. I think we can only imagine, and make assumptions about what it was like back then. In my opinion, the early humans were so-called street smart like we say those days, and they had ways to adapt to the environment and could live good lives. Not much different now.