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To Grip Wet Objects, Wrinkle Your Fingers
The prunelike wrinkles that result from a long, hot bath may have an evolutionary purpose, researchers say.
Writing in the journal Biology Letters, the scientists report that wrinkled fingers and toes allow a better grip on wet objects — so they may have evolved to give early humans an advantage in wet conditions.
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I need to evolve vocal cords that are 100 times louder to respond to this with the “DUH!!” that it deserves.


