why were humans scared of nature?
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because of natural disasters
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You can blame — or thank — your ancient ancestors for what could be a life-saving aversion to scaly serpents. In fact, many of our heart-stopping responses to nature are embedded in our genes from millennia of natural selection. That's the claim evolutionary biologist Gordon H.
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