These tiny ancient ‘hobbits’ weren’t fearless hunters after all; scientists say they likely survived by eating what Komodo dragons left behind

Home Breaking News These tiny ancient ‘hobbits’ weren’t fearless hunters after all; scientists say they likely survived by eating what Komodo dragons left behind
Ancient Flores hominins likely survived by scavenging large reptile leftovers. New research analysed fossilised bones and modern Komodo dragon feeding habits. Evidence shows these hominins consumed meat-poor skeletal remains after predators. Charred bones previously thought to indicate fire use were from later human arrivals. This suggests a more cautious, opportunistic lifestyle for these ancient islanders.