Science
Better Primates? Humans Evolved to be More Water Efficient Than Nearest Animal Kin – Nature World News
A new genetic characteristic that distinguishes humans from other primates has been discovered. In comparison to other animals, humans have learned to consume less…

Scientists have found a new feature that distinguishes humans from other primates, such as chimps. According to the findings, humans consume 30 to 50 percent less water every day than our nearest animal kin.
Our brain capacity and ability to walk straight are unquestionably important, but the consistency with which the human body uses water is another significant difference
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