Early humans evolved black skin 'to protect against skin cancer', evolution study claims | Mail Online
so Black people are 'more evolved'.
Early humans evolved black skin 'to protect them against skin cancer', study claims
Dark skin appeared a million years ago to stop ancestors dying of cancer
Previously, they would have had pale skin under their hair
New evidence indicates the lethal effects of the sun’s rays may have exerted powerful selection pressure on early humans up to 1.8 million years ago
Dark skin appeared a million years ago to stop ancestors dying of cancer
Previously, they would have had pale skin under their hair
New evidence indicates the lethal effects of the sun’s rays may have exerted powerful selection pressure on early humans up to 1.8 million years ago
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