Or closely related homonids?

    • @SamuraiBeandog
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      71 month ago

      Why are you answering if you don’t know.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Sorry. I wondered out loud. However I do know some things: alligators were predators of our ancestors millions of years ago. I wonder if that remained so up until recently.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 month ago

          The current largest predators are a mix of saltwater crocodiles and nile crocodiles. And they have existed for a long time, so they certainly were in the past too.

          (obviously the biggest human killer is mosquito but that is through disease and not a direct result of predtion)

          • Don_Dickle
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            01 month ago

            umm did you not just answer your own question? And don’t know if lemmy has it but may want to post in a archeology community.

            • @[email protected]OP
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              11 month ago

              Not really. I only know about current predation patterns of wildlife on human populations. But I’m curious how it was different in the past.

              • Don_Dickle
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                -11 month ago

                Ok first want to thank you for good word usage…no sarcasm. But you have to consider disease. Because if our ancestors killed something you have to think how long it was before they knew how to cook something. So I am betting more on disease or untreated cuts or injuries that was as you put it the major predator.