No, humans do not have the right bacteria in their gut to digest hay. You could not live for very long if this was all you had to eat.
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No, a human cannot live solely on hay as it does not provide the necessary nutrients and energy for survival. Humans require a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods to meet their nutritional needs. Hay is primarily fed to animals such as horses and cattle.
The earliest human-like creature to live on Earth was Australopithecus, which appeared around 4 million years ago. They walked upright and had a combination of ape-like and human-like characteristics.
The last human species to live on Earth alongside Homo sapiens was Neanderthals. They coexisted with our species for thousands of years before eventually going extinct around 40,000 years ago.
The first human beings are believed to have originated in Africa, specifically in the region of East Africa. This area is often referred to as the "Cradle of Humankind" as it is where some of the earliest evidence of human ancestors and early human species have been found.
Human beings (homo sapiens) have obtained the ability to live in a household.
The study of how people live is called sociology. Sociology examines human behavior, social interactions, and societal structures to understand how individuals and groups function within society.