How and when did humans flip their position in the food chain?
Two and a half million years ago our ancestors were cat food. But Somewhere on the line we flipped that on its head. How and when did humans go from an anxious, forever wary food item, on the menu of a host of big carnivores to the position of ultimate super predator? Professor Steve explains.

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