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  2. Body hair - Wikipedia

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    H. Harris, publishing in the British Journal of Dermatology in 1947, wrote Native Americans have the least body hair, Han Chinese people and black people have little body hair, white people have more body hair than black people and Ainu have the most body hair. [18] Anthropologist Arnold Henry Savage Landor described the Ainu as having hairy ...

  3. Chinese zoo denies sun bear is human wearing a costume - AOL

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    The claims surfaced after a video of one sun bear standing on its hind legs circulated online. Some people noted that its slender legs made it look like a human was acting the part. Chinese zoo ...

  4. Hair - Wikipedia

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    Body hair; Chaetophobia – the fear of hair; Hair analysis (alternative medicine) Hypertrichosis – the state of having an excess of hair on the head or body; Hypotrichosis – the state of having a less than normal amount of hair on the head or body; Lanugo; Seta – hair-like structures in insects; Bristle sensilla – tactile hairs in insects

  5. Bears attract up to 20,000 visitors to China zoo – after it ...

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  6. Chinese sun bear waves in new footage as expert says ... - AOL

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    New footage has emerged of a sun bear waving in a Chinese zoo, amid claims the animal is actually a human in disguise.. Speculation began when an initial clip from Hangzhou Zoo in China’s east ...

  7. Caniformia - Wikipedia

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    The polar bear is the most carnivorous of bears due to the arctic climate in which it lives, and shows a preference for eating seals. The giant panda is the most herbivorous bear and has evolved a number of adaptations, including a sixth "toe", specialized teeth, and strong jaw muscles, to allow it to feed nearly exclusively on bamboo , a tough ...

  8. Claims of Chinese zoo bear scrutiny - AOL

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    Suspicions grow that a sun bear in a Chinese zoo is a person in a bear suit

  9. Human vestigiality - Wikipedia

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    The formation of goose bumps in humans under stress is a vestigial reflex; a possible function in the distant evolutionary ancestors of humanity was to raise the body's hair, making the ancestor appear larger and scaring off predators. [73] [72] Raising the hair is also used to trap an extra layer of air, keeping an animal warm. [72]