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| From: | Millipede (72.194.208.225)
| | Subject: | Dr Graham, question about your statement regarding no year round fruit environment | |
Date: | September 29, 2012 at 12:05 am PST |
In a recent post, you stated that thee is nowhere on earth where fruit grows naturally year round, and that all fruit producing environments go through ebbs and flows. Does this mean that ancient humans would have had to migrate from place to place to follow the fruit, or does it mean that there was no place where the ideal diet could have been eaten? Why would we have evolved to function optimally on fruit if there was nowhere where this could be done? I appreciate hearing your thoughts on the matter. I know it's just a speculative question, but I find it intriguing nonetheless.
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