What is and where is humans natural habitat

What is and where is humans natural habitat
in other words monkeys live in trees apes in the forest so where did we live and what is our natural habitat

africa

africa is a big plave with varied habitat

where in the
desert
savanah
forest
on the coast
in mountains
where excately is humans natural habitat
what habitat did we start from
that will tell us a lot about what is best for us

our habitat is earth. all human races vary in their origins. they started in Africa. probably the same place the chimps did.

why are you interested?

knowing the natural habitat of humans would tell us what is best for us
ie
diet
climate
sleeping requiriments
etc

given the fact humans are migratory by nature and also the fact that we would have long evolved into more complex routines and needs than that of our ancestry, in all probability what was once best for us is not not best.

in this sense we should all just be monkeys, swinging from trees and flinging crap at each other (that’s what we do now :laughing: )

not trying to be an ass but there isn’t as must practicality of benefit in antiquity as you might think

Look up the caveman diet, colin. Humans originally ate like that. It’s mostly meat, with nuts and other plants that could be easily gathered. No refined foods, obviously.

so you are saying we started from caves

i thought we started in trees somewhere in africa

That’s not what I’m saying…

Did you even try looking up ‘the caveman diet’? It’s a diet some professor came up with what based on what our ancient ancestors ate.

i would have thought if we lived in trees first that would mean our diet would be different than if we lived in a cave on the coast or mountains or desert -each cave would mean a different diet
ie a cave in the desert no fish or nuts
surely it would depend where yopu lived in a cave as to the diet

i said before early man was largley migratory and somewhat good scavengers… they would eat poop on a stick if they had to

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolithic_diet

but where were we before we were migratory

we were always migratory… we used to be chimps sticking sticks insideof logs to get at termites… enjoy

chimps are not migratory

just because they dont actually migrate doesnt mean that they didnt travel. their relatives are spread out over africa and alot of asia

if they have never traveled how did they become so spread out :laughing: .

the evolution process has changed us and moved us.

Physically without clothes people are biologically only suited for tropical regions and climates.

(That would be my evolutional answer.)

It is no mere coincidence that the first people came from tropical regions before they migrated in all directions of the earth.

I think Lady Jane is specifically talking about our primitive natural habitats beyond all our constructions of civilization.

Interestingly enough, there are theories that our different bloodtypes are the first evolutionary signs of “different human species” and are a result primarally by diet and climate. Ethnicity and bloodtype are closely linked, but are not foolproof because ethnicities still mate a great deal after a long time of segregation. We are essentially taking a long line of separate evolution and suddenly mixing them back together. By ethnicity you would have a natural climate, but transportation redefines climate. You can be in beijing or france within a few hours. Your thermostat and grocery store simulate whatever habitat you’re used to with your ethnicity. Your natural climate is where you can reasonably travel and survive.

Human beings have, by opportunity, rejected their roles as evolutionary progress by survival. Our hope is that we can adopt being architects of new climates and species to supercede the intelligence of evolution. Hence, our most accurate metaphore like this . . .

What is best for humans is dependant entirely on where they live right now.

Originally, it would have been different. However, given that it’s been a few thousand years since humans first wandered about, we have changed greatly since that time. Each genetic mutation of humans is specific to the climate they live in at the moment. A person from Northern Europe is very different physically than a person from Jamaica, and they have very different physical needs and dietary requirements.