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Desmond Morris described human beings as "Naked Apes" in his best selling book. His implication was that we were much like apes in behavior yet lacked their body hair. This was not quite true, as in reality, the human body is covered with over five million individual hairs. This is pretty close to the amount found on the gorilla. The difference is that most human hair is thin, and hard to see. The exception to this, of course, is the hair on the top of our head. It is on top of our heads that hair grows thick, and this crown of hair has become an important part of how humans view each other. What color? How long? Curly or Straight? These are all questions about hair that tend to differentiate human beings. |
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