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Could men "Balding" be part of "Evolution"?

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Mankind has lost their vestigial tail because it longer became necessary, So I'm wondering if somehow or another hair is becoming an outdated necessity, like the rest of our body became less hairy in comparison to apes.

Please: No ridiculous Jesus/Religious, Anti-Evolution talk. Intelligent, science-minded people ONLY may respond to this.

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  1. Why yes it is!

    Especially men in cold climates, who wear hats all their life...


  2. I can only say maybe...cause that would require me to do some research on the necessity of hair.  But just thinking about it I can only say maybe...good question I think.

  3. wow, now we are turning into buoys. I wonder if we will float too.

    My uncle just turn human from being a monkey wants to go back to the zoo to spend quality time with the relatives. Perhaps a weekend BBQ in the cage will seem kind of weird.

    Maybe uncle Albert's hair got burnt BBQing burgers in the cage.

    What is wrong with people who don't relate!!! maybe they are just ashamed of their relatives.

    Is your background chimp or orangutan. We know Tarzan. Really!!!

  4. Yes, I think this could be part of evolution. Woman also experience balding/thinning of hair so much so that the pharmaceutical companies have developed drugs for women to try and reverse it.

    Head hair is mainly cosmetic, humans really don't need it to survive. It could be on it's way out especially with global warming.

  5. No it is a part of aging, we still need a cool brain.

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