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Key terms: humans aah aquatic water fat ape theory skin idea morgan adaptation hardy fossil swimming evidence suggests lacking body hair fatty seals evolutionary environments hypothesis hairless aquatic mammals bipedalism academic primates rather than explanation aquatic ape ancestors selection explained human evolution sebaceous glands anatomical theoretical aquatic animals subcutaneous fat alister hardy elaine morgan been accepted diving reflex fossil record breath control descended larynx vestigial webbing paleoanthropology aquatic adaptation Search external links cited by footnotes on Wikipedia page Aquatic ape hypothesis: |
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