Homo erectus, an early human species, had a diverse diet that included both plant and animal foods. They likely consumed fruits, nuts, seeds, tubers, and leaves, alongside meat obtained through hunting and scavenging. Evidence suggests they used tools for butchering animals, indicating a significant reliance on meat as a protein source. Their dietary adaptability likely contributed to their survival and success in various environments.
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