An early relative of humans chewed on bark and leaves, according to fossil evidence.
Analysis of food trapped in the teeth of the two-million-year-old "southern ape" suggests it existed on a unique diet of forest fruits and other woodland plants.
From http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-18603558
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Early human ancestor chewed bark
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