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Why Pygmies Are So Short, a Study
It may be one of the last examples of ongoing natural selection in humans. Pygmy hunter-gatherer tribes in Uganda have genes to thank for their incredibly small stature, and researchers now suspect that this trait has evolved several times to help these people better adapt to their unusual lifestyle.
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