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Megafauna / Evolutionary biology / Hair / Aesthetics / Human appearance / Sexual attraction / Aquatic ape hypothesis / Aquatic adaptation / Sexual selection / Biology / Zoology / Human evolution
Date: 2015-04-04 12:27:03
Megafauna
Evolutionary biology
Hair
Aesthetics
Human appearance
Sexual attraction
Aquatic ape hypothesis
Aquatic adaptation
Sexual selection
Biology
Zoology
Human evolution

A naked ape would have fewer parasites

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