Study Finds Homo floresiensis Scavenged 54 Stegodon Cuts, Not Hunted, as Komodo Dragons Took Meaty Parts
New Study: Homo Floresiensis Were Scavengers, Not Hunters, Challenging Advanced Behavior AssumptionsNew Study: Homo Floresiensis Scavenged Raw Meat, Lacked Fire, Suggesting Less Advanced EvolutionHomo floresiensis Scavenged Komodo Dragon Leftovers, Didn't Use Fire: New ResearchHomo floresiensis Scavenged Komodo Dragon Kills, Lacked Advanced Hunting and Fire SkillsScientists Determine Homo floresiensis Were Scavengers, Not Fire UsersScientific American14d ago New Study: Homo floresiensis Scavenged Komodo Dragon Leftovers, Didn't HuntResearch Reevaluates Homo floresiensis Hunting, Fire Use on FloresOften considered one of the earliest members of our genus, Homo habilis lived around 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago. Homo habilis likely scavenged meat from other predators and ate fruit, fish,