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    Rediscovering the Key Survival Strategy That Shaped Humanity

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Core Survival Strategy: Researchers from IPHES-CERCA and CENIEH argue that scavenging was a fundamental aspect of early human survival, not merely an occasional fallback.

    2. Energy Efficiency and Nutrition: Scavenging required less energy than hunting and provided vital nutrition during famines, making it a more reliable food source than previously thought.

    3. Biological and Behavioral Adaptations: Humans possess traits that favor scavenging, such as an acidic stomach to combat pathogens and the ability to travel long distances efficiently, enhanced by early technologies.

    4. Redefining Human Evolution: The study reinterprets scavenging as a crucial behavior in human evolution, demonstrating that it was central to our dietary practices and not just a primitive stage leading to hunting.

    Why Scavenging Was a Smart Survival Strategy

    Researchers now highlight scavenging as a critical survival strategy for early humans. Scavenging allowed them to find food with less energy than hunting live prey. During tough times, carrion became a reliable food source, providing vital nutrition. Recent ecological studies reveal that carrion is more plentiful and predictable than once thought. Many scavenger species have also developed behaviors to protect themselves from disease, thereby reducing risks associated with this food source.

    Furthermore, humans possessed traits that made scavenging easier. Our stomachs, with their acidic environment, helped guard against pathogens and toxins. Cooking with fire significantly reduced infection risks. Additionally, humans could travel long distances while using minimal energy, allowing them to access potential food sources efficiently.

    Challenging the Idea of Scavenging as Primitive

    The perception of scavenging has shifted dramatically. For years, many viewed it as an inferior stage in human evolution, believing that once hunting improved, scavenging became obsolete. However, modern studies suggest otherwise. Today, researchers see scavenging as a core behavior, not just a temporary measure.

    Many current hunter-gatherer societies incorporate scavenging into their food-gathering practices, proving its practicality. Rather than being a marginal activity, scavenging played a pivotal role in our evolutionary journey. It shaped not just our dietary habits, but also our development as a species, highlighting the adaptability that fundamentally defines humanity.

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