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Thursday, 5 May 2016
Evidence that early humans in North Africa were eaten by other animals
A large carnivore — most likely a hyena — ate an ancient human 500,000 years ago, according to the discovery of teeth marks on a thighbone found in a Moroccan cave. The fossilised femur provides the first definitive evidence that carnivores ate early humans in North Africa during the Middle Pleistocene era.
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