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Were the first humans white?

 
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Apr21-12, 10:01 PM   #18
 

Were the first humans white?


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From what I understand it makes sense that the first humans would have the same or nearly the same pigmentation as most mammals, so they would have been fair skinned. However, it is believed that our ancestors began losing hair and developing more sweat glands as an adaptation to grassland environments so it is likely that while that process was occurring pigmentation was also developing in response to higher UV radiation levels.
I remember reading about someone who thought the first humans had gray skin, like elephants.
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