Primates are weird

So says Samantha Hopkins, assistant professor of geology at the University of Oregon, who studies diet and evolution.

My favorite part of the story:

Hopkins and her colleagues found this out by scanning the literature for data on what 1,500 species of modern mammals eat. They gleaned it from field research by biologists, who sift through poop and examine stomach contents. It is not glamorous work.

The story is actually quite interesting in terms of human evolution. Go read it so your impression of these scientists' work is not my silly quotation.