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24% had eaten moss recently, 19% had consumed grass, 34% had eaten black crowberry and about half had consumed willows.
Also, the first antilocaprines were mixed feeders, while the latter apparently consumed grass on a more frequent basis and shifted to browsing dietary regimes only in the early Pleistocene [ 40].
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It contrasted sharply with available data for other hominins in the region and elsewhere in Africa; they mainly consumed grasses and sedges from the savanna.
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Tree stumps replaced conference table chairs and the entire conference table itself was consumed by grass, trees and plants.
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