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The Evolution of Taste: How Early Primates Paved the Way for Our Love of Sugar

A study led by the University of Otago reveals that humans' preference for sweet flavors traces back to our early primate relatives. This research illuminates the eating behaviors of ancient anthropoids, encompassing extinct monkeys and apes, by examining patterns of tooth chips and cavities. Pub ....

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Our ancient primate ancestors had an appetite for soft fruits – and their diet shaped human evolution

New fossil studies tell us our ancient ancestors enjoyed a diet of soft, sweet fruits. This would have influenced where they lived and spread to – and even the evolution of colour vision. ....

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What Did Early Human Ancestors Eat? - Archaeology Magazine

What Did Early Human Ancestors Eat? - Archaeology Magazine
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