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Why Are Humans Less Hairy Than Other Animals? The Surprising Science

Ever wondered why humans don’t have thick fur like dogs, cats or gorillas? While hair helps animals stay warm, protected and camouflaged, humans- alongside elephants, rhinos, and whales – evolved to have much less body hair. So, what’s the advantage of being (mostly) hairless?

As a biologist studying hair growth in mammals, I can tell you it all comes down to evolution and genes. Early mammals were hairy, but over millions of years, some species – including humans – lost much of their fur. The reason? Sweat.

Humans have far more sweat glands than most mammals, making us exceptional at cooling down. This was a game – changer for our ancestors, who lived in hot African savannas. Sweating allowed early humans to hunt in scorching heat by outlasting their prey – a strategy called persistence hunting. Without thick fur, sweat could evaporate quickly, preventing overheating during long chases.

But how did humans loss their hair? It’s not that we lack the genes for a full coat – they’re just switched off. In rare cases, genetic conditions like  hypertrichosis (sometimes called “werewolf syndrome”) cause excessive hair growth, proving humans still carry the DNA for fur.

Interestingly, the hair we do have serves key purposes: scalp hair protects from sunburn, while underarm and public hair reduces friction and helps with sweat dispersal. So while we may not be as furry as our primate cousins, our sparse hair still plays important roles.

From an evolitinary perspective, losting most of our body hair gave humans a survival edge – better cooling, efficient sweating, and the ability to hunt in extreme heat. And who knows? If our ancestors had kept their fur, we might have looked very fifferent today.

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