Stamets@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months ago[SeanyBoyDraws] Lactose Intolerance Erasurelemmy.worldimagemessage-square130linkfedilinkarrow-up10arrow-down10cross-posted to: 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone
arrow-up10arrow-down1image[SeanyBoyDraws] Lactose Intolerance Erasurelemmy.worldStamets@lemmy.world to Comic Strips@lemmy.world · 5 months agomessage-square130linkfedilinkcross-posted to: 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone
minus-squareMonkderVierte@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-25 months agoNo, there is, you get more from your cattle, and on a individual level, less likely to starve. Keeping Lactase happened at least twice; north europe and a group in west africa.
minus-squareRob Bos@lemmy.calinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·edit-25 months agoSure, if you a) keep mammals around and b) drink their milk. I’m not convinced domesticated animals have been a thing for all that long, evolutionarily. Long enough for some groups to have adapted, sure. We have adaptations for cooked food, too. [Searches] Cattle probably around 10k years ago.
minus-squareBlackmist@feddit.uklinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·5 months agoSaudi Arabia too. I assume that camel milk came in pretty handy in early tribes surviving the deserts.
No, there is, you get more from your cattle, and on a individual level, less likely to starve.
Keeping Lactase happened at least twice; north europe and a group in west africa.
Sure, if you a) keep mammals around and b) drink their milk. I’m not convinced domesticated animals have been a thing for all that long, evolutionarily. Long enough for some groups to have adapted, sure. We have adaptations for cooked food, too.
[Searches] Cattle probably around 10k years ago.
Saudi Arabia too. I assume that camel milk came in pretty handy in early tribes surviving the deserts.