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‘They could spend 4 or 5 hours per day underwater’: How humans adapted to the most challenging environments

Our species, Homo sapiens, is the most geographically diverse of all primate species, permanently living on every continent except Antarctica. We have achieved this through our unprecedented ability to develop adaptations that increase the odds of surviving and producing in different environments.

Highly localized adaptations, like those that enable people to survive at high altitude, arise when there’s a sustained environmental pressure driving the need to produce new biological solutions, Herman Pontzer, a professor of evolutionary anthropology and global health at Duke University, previously told Live Science.

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