Hi Pepe, thanks so much for reading and for your comment. I don't make the case that it is morally, ethically, practically, environmentally or in any other way right for humans to act acquisitively. I only say that it is "likely" humans will take what resources are available. And this is undoubtedly and demonstrably true across the vast majority of populations throughout the world. Which is why you have to cite a people living in the remote Amazon rain forest as the contrary example. The Kichwa people should be a model to us all for their principled equitability and reciprocity, without question. But they are 100% the exception to the rule at present.