Multiple Choice
Contemporary human foragers
A) take years to learn to forage and are usually adults before they are proficient hunters and food extractors.
B) collect the majority of their food as ripe fruit or otherwise easily accessed sources.
C) rely more on domesticated foods from their gardens than on wild foods.
D) have almost identical diets as chimpanzees, plus meat.
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