I really don't think you can compare Sharks with Alligators. Alligators crawl on land, live on land and in water. Sharks don't have that ability. As far as Sharks eating land animals- that may be as simple as mistaken identity. Surely a fish, would not knowingly strike a rubber flashing metal lure. It thinks it some type of fish/food. If we are or, another animal is in the water- we/it is in their world and why not expect it/we to be of water origin or, edible since we know, I think, Sharks don't have that ability to think as we do. I don't mean food isn't food, but of course we may learn that if Sharks ate too many Humans they might develop bigger BRAINS!
They don't have what we had, access to seaweed, oysters and coast line fish. I just read an article about Neanderthals eating Dolphins... hold on... I'll search for it...
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/09/080922-neanderthals-caves.htmlNeanderthals living in a pair of caves on the Mediterranean Sea regularly feasted on mussels, fish, and other types of marine life, according to a new study.
We being 'superior' on the food chain mentally, could not be as easily eaten by fish.
If we did indeed start out in the Garden of Eden, for the sake or argument, and we left the Garden and found ourselves eating foreign foods such as coastal seafood and such- or even cooking! The novelty and addictive nature of
new things just may have been enough of a shock to kick-start a change in our development... no?
Maybe all life came from water, but how many animals made boats to go fishing? Yes, some birds eat fish. But let's say for a moment we were meant for the Garden. We left the Garden and ate other things. What if those things changed us?
There is that big divide of, well, did we evolve? Did we just appear? Were aliens involved? God? Where is the gap filled between Neanderthals and Modern Humans? We don't know so very much!
Just because we can eat a Cow, does it mean we should? A Lamb? Why not Dogs (in America for example). How do all our choices effect hundreds of years of living. I don't even want to mention evolution because what if we are all evolving on different paths? Veggies, Meat eaters, Omnis DOHHH!!!
The only truth as I see it is that the records show- all records known, show- that we are to various degrees-
Omnivores. Obviously some today are attempting to return to the Garden. Is that a leftover desire from some built-in need? What will happen if we do return for long enough? What will happen to those who continue eating meat?
Talk about a Soap Opera!
Best wishes,
Avalon
P.S. Hmmm... well, if it isn't so much eating land or sea, maybe it did come down to cooking! The sudden burst of- wow! Check this out! What can we try and cook next! Can you imagine what an explosion that must have been!