This is point worth considering carefully. Our anatomy in some ways does not predict our actual life-style. Or, to put it another way, we are not limited by our anatomy in the way that most creatures are. It is true that we are restricted to fairly soft foods. But we kill and butcher large animals with tools and process their tough flesh over heat (cooking) until our teeth can manage it. Similarly, we grind grain and other seeds between stones and process it with heat to make it suitable for chewing and digestion. That is, humans overcome their physical limitations with cultural techniques; our culture is, in a way, an extension of and a supplement to our anatomy. This is an important lesson from our teeth and jaws.
It is worth noting that other primates, such as baboons and chimps, like the taste of flesh and occasionally hunt. But in contrast to humans, they seem unable to digest meat.
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