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Being human means potentially being someone's lunch
In evolutionary terms, we're all shaped by the countless animals that have fed upon our species, writes Rob Dunn. Language likely evolved as a way for humanity's precursors to issue warnings about approaching predators, and many modern diseases and auto-immune disorders likely have their evolutionary roots in the body's attempt to fight off parasites.

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