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III. Size, and strength

III. Size, and strength

Animals often evolve larger size over time; it’s a trend seen in tyrannosaurs, whales, horses and primates– including hominins.

Early hominins e.g. Homo habilis were small, four to five feet tall.

Later hominins e.g. Homo erectus grew taller. Why we got big is unclear- it is partly driven by improved nutrition, but genes seem to be evolving too .

In part, mortality may drive size evolution; growth takes time, so longer lives mean more time to grow. But human females also prefer tall males . So both lower mortality and sexual preferences will likely cause humans to get taller.

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This has been one of my most favourite long-reads yet! As an A-Level biology student, I really resonated with the explanations and was able to understand how different aspects, some surprising, can possibly tie in to our development as a whole. It is a big question that surprisingly isn't asked enough- instead of our lifestyles, how will we change in the future?

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