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Were humans ever semi-aquatic?

Jan 19, 2024
The podcast explores the possibility of a semi-aquatic phase in human evolution, discussing the diving reflex and its connection to our ability to submerge our faces in water. It examines the aquatic ape hypothesis, highlighting the lack of scientific support and exploring alternative explanations for human traits. The presence of bony ear growths in ancient people from Panama indicates engagement in aquatic activities. The diving abilities of the Indonesian Bajo community and their biological adaptations are also discussed.
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