Fire is only a recent invention globally speaking, we existed for thousands of years without it.
Claims for the earliest definitive evidence of control of fire by a member of Homo range from 1.7 to 2.0 million years ago (Mya). Evidence for the "microscopic traces of wood ash" as controlled use of fire by Homo erectus, beginning roughly 1 million years ago, has wide scholarly support, and that is long enough for humans to adapt imho.
We came from apes?
I know, I mean the world is only 6000 years old.
Did african niggers use fire before White people arrived on the continent? If so, then I guess it's a pretty safe bet to assume that homo erectus did as well, since they're basically the same species.
A quick Google search showed they started using fire in africa 85,000 years ago (or about 815,000 years after the rest of the world).
Oh you and your facts, doh…
They are pesky , aren't they.
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