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How does post-development theory differ from other mainstream development theories?
Hominin Diet
The range of foods consumed by human ancestors and relatives, which varied significantly over time and with environmental conditions.
Grasses
A large and diverse family of plants, known scientifically as Poaceae, which includes wheat, corn, and rice, and is characterized by narrow leaves growing from the base.
Synapsids
A group of animals that includes mammals and their extinct relatives, characterized by a single temporal fenestra (an opening in the skull behind each eye).
Reptiles
Cold-blooded vertebrates characterized by scales or hard plates, such as snakes, turtles, and lizards, that reproduce mostly through eggs.
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