Evolutionary Theory of Farts: Some Scents Backfire . . .

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Sunday, July 31, 2005

Some Scents Backfire . . .

Farts were an important part of evolutionary survival in many of the smaller, weaker pre-historic animals. The scents were unpleasant to many predators, so they kept away from those awful farters. (You may know people like that in your office or classrooms.) Some scents, however, attracted... Sign in to see full entry.

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