Fire is only a recent invention globally speaking, we existed for thousands of years without it.
Claims for the earliest definitive evidence of control of fire by a member of Homo range from 1.7 to 2.0 million years ago (Mya). Evidence for the "microscopic traces of wood ash" as controlled use of fire by Homo erectus, beginning roughly 1 million years ago, has wide scholarly support, and that is long enough for humans to adapt imho.
Oh you and your facts, doh…
They are pesky , aren't they.
Did african niggers use fire before White people arrived on the continent? If so, then I guess it's a pretty safe bet to assume that homo erectus did as well, since they're basically the same species.
A quick Google search showed they started using fire in africa 85,000 years ago (or about 815,000 years after the rest of the world).
We came from apes?
I know, I mean the world is only 6000 years old.
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