Why do we get angry when we’re hungry?

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Wouldn’t being angry worsen our ability to work as a team with other humans and thus also worsen our chances of getting food?

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Being angry keeps us focused on a task, to the point where we can ignore distractions, exhaustion and pain. This is very helpful in acquiring food, since trying to recuperate would fail if we didn’t have food and we’d eventually just shut down.

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