2016
DOI: 10.5070/v427110421
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A Brief History of Human-Predator Conflicts and Potent Lessons

Abstract: From the outset, humans evolved with severe conflict with wildlife, but which they mastered with great ingenuity.We are the only primate that can exist on the ground with large predators, day and night, and are not dependent on climbing trees or cliffs for security. Consequently, we regressed in climbing adaptations and body strength. Without that mastery over predators, there would have been no human evolution. This mastery led to a transfer of resources from predators and competitors to our self, followed ve… Show more

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“…Finding ways to reliably escape large predators on the ground, night and day, was thus the crucial first step in human evolution. Valerius Geist [186] Valerius Geist, here, highlights Homo's predator paradox. As animals, humans evolved defenceless against predators yet venturing into risky predator environments.…”
Section: Vulnerability To Predatorsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Finding ways to reliably escape large predators on the ground, night and day, was thus the crucial first step in human evolution. Valerius Geist [186] Valerius Geist, here, highlights Homo's predator paradox. As animals, humans evolved defenceless against predators yet venturing into risky predator environments.…”
Section: Vulnerability To Predatorsmentioning
confidence: 87%