Life 2.0 Million Years Ago | How Early Humans Rescued Prey from Deadly Snakes

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2.0 million years ago, early humans like Homo habilis lived in a world full of dangers, where survival depended on courage, intelligence, and cooperation. Among the deadliest predators they faced were giant snakes—powerful hunters capable of swallowing prey whole. In this documentary-style video, we explore how early humans may have intervened to rescue trapped prey, learning to defend themselves against massive serpents and developing survival strategies that shaped human evolution.

Discover how these life-and-death encounters not only protected their food sources but also forged the instincts that made us who we are today.

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