The article discusses fossil evidence related to the evolution of human skin. It attempts to explain why humans are not furry, and when their hominid ancestors ceased to be furry. The australopithecine hominids are thought to have resembled apes in this regard. Homo ergaster is believed to be the first species which possessed skin similar to that of Homo sapiens.
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