As a human, If I was hungry, and there was a rabbit outside and I grabbed the rabbit and bit into it's neck, and continued to eat the entire rabbit. Would I be able to process it's meat without getting sick? Could I properly digest the rabbit's meat in this way? Would my teeth be able to slice through the meat with relative ease? Could I chew through the bone and eat the bone as well?
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People eat raw meat all the time and are fine. There are actually clubs/forums for individuals dedicated to only eating raw meat. We also eat vegetation. Thus, we are omnivores.
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Uncooked bone would most likely be easier, although that has nothing to do with the original question. Lions don't "chew through the bone and eat the bone as well." In fact, bone is not meat. Feel free to register for any of my classes and I'd be happy to talk to you about it in office hours.
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No, a humans can not eat raw meat anymore, other then fish. You will get extremely, and violently sick, unless you grow up in a culture that does (asians, tropical tribes)
Humans are omnivores. We can eat anything we want given we evolve ourselves too.
Humans are omnivores. We can eat anything we want given we evolve ourselves too.
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We can and do eat raw meat and fish, it's only when the bacteria from an animals gut contaminates the rest of the meat will you get sick. You have hands, you don't need to chew bones, you pick up two rocks and break the bones apart to get to the marrow.
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Yep to all of those.