Australian Hunter

The evolution of hunters

Contrary to the ‘politically correct’, but ‘totally incorrect’ doctrine of vocal vegans and animal liberation factions, even in these modern times, man as a species is still a hunter, as we have been for eons.

The vast majority of us exhibit at least some of those hunter characteristics that come from deeply ingrained hunter instincts, which have been moulded over thousands of years of evolution.

The truth is, that it has only been over the past 200 or so years that Western humans have not had to hunt to live, a mere blink in time. As we continue to evolve in our modern world, scientists agree that humans will still exhibit these hunting traits

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