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<span style="font-size:125%">'''Discussion:'''</span> | <span style="font-size:125%">'''Discussion:'''</span> | ||
Related to this, Sell et al. (2012) summarized how men, but not women, show distinct adaptations for combat such as stronger bones, more muscle mass, faster coordination and orientation, less confusion, better metabolism. See the table (copied from Table 1 in the paper). | Related to this, Sell et al. (2012) summarized how men, but not women, show distinct adaptations for combat and hunting such as stronger bones, more muscle mass, faster coordination and orientation, less confusion, better metabolism. See the table (copied from Table 1 in the paper). | ||
Males are 90% of killers and 78% of victims, which is a similar pattern to chimpanzees and bonobos (Wilson 2014). | Males are 90% of killers and 78% of victims, which is a similar pattern to chimpanzees and bonobos (Wilson 2014). |