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In comparison to animals, are humans adapted to their environment?

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Answered by jiya200684
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Explanation:three examples of recent human adaptations: lactose tolerance, sickle cell disease, and bitter taste perception. Human populations in different parts of the world exhibit differences in traits, which may be adaptations to their local environments. these are some human adaptation examples.1. Endurance running. ...

This allowed prehistoric humans to excel at hunting. ...

2) Sweating. ...

Many animals sweat, but few use it for evaporative cooling, like humans (and horses) do. ...

3) Walking upright.

and number 1, 2 and 3 are inborn adaptations.

Wood frogs freeze their bodies. ...

Kangaroo rats survive without ever drinking water. ...

Antarctic fish have "antifreeze" proteins in their blood. ...

African bullfrogs create mucus "homes" to survive the dry season.

and these are animal adaptations.

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