Not necessarily ~where~ humans found water – I understand it was lakes, streams, etc. – but our bodies seem so unnaturally built for hunching over a lake and drinking water. We don’t have 4 legs like other animals so we can’t do it very easily and I imagine it would hurt your back to be leaning over water like that. Did they scoop it up with their hands or something? I’m just curious if anyone definitively knows the answer to this. Thanks
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Their diet had a lot of water content much like a plant based diet does.
Humans evolved to be upright due to the development of the Gluteus. Bending over and moving around was as totally natural (probably more thanks to our lifestyle) as breathing.
Also, fun fact; we never actually were ‘cave men’. There was three races that existed in those times and humans are the evolutionary result of the mating and mother time
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