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RE: Why can't humans survive on grasses?
Unless there is an evidence pointing to the fact that our ancestors had multiple chambered stomach and chew cud like ruminants, a large stomach does not confer any adaptive advantage to digest fibre in any form. In essence, I do not think our ancestors were able to digest grasses. They could have been plant eaters but grasses were not part of their diets