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Fire Good! - How Early Humans Used Fire to Reduce Risks #2307976 (License: Personal Use)
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This illustrated infographic humorously depicts the dramatic drop in survival threats-such as lion attacks, intestinal infections, and stubbed toes-after early humans mastered fire around 700,000 BCE. The bar chart contrasts “Before Fire” and “After Fire” risk levels, while the cartoon campfire adds levity with the note: “It hot. Burn-y.” The attribution to “Unk-oook, Homo erectus” reinforces its educational satire tone.
Used on anthropology, paleoanthropology, or science education pages to illustrate the evolutionary impact of fire use; matches user intent seeking engaging, simplified explanations of human evolution milestones.
Related Cliparts: Discover how fire dramatically lowered dangers like predators and infections for early humans-back to 700,000 BCE. Fun, evidence-based insight.
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