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Study Finds Humans Caught Tuna 42,000 Years Ago

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Byline: Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Humans were expert deep-sea fishermen as far back as 42,000 years ago, hauling in tuna, sharks and barracudas, new research indicates. Fish appeared in the human diet about 1.9 million years ago. Early anglers waded into freshwater lakes and streams without the need for boats...
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