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Humans Evolved to Be More Water-Efficient Than Other Primates – The UBJ
Humans have developed large, hungry for energy brains that expect us to burn-through big cunks of calories than our nearest

Humans have developed large, hungry for energy brains that expect us to burn-through big cunks of calories than our nearest animal relatives. Similar analogy, be that as it may, doesn’t seem to hold for our water intake. Contrasted with apes, an astonishing new study has discovered our bodies beat through far less fluids consistently.
Have humans evolved a way to conserve water in their bodies?
By and large, humans gulped down 3 liters, or around 12 cups, of water a day. Chimpanzees, bonobos, and…
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