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The wild life of our bodies, predators, parasites, and partners that shape who we are today, Rob Dunn

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The wild life of our bodies, predators, parasites, and partners that shape who we are today, Rob Dunn
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-278) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The wild life of our bodies
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
671573395
Responsibility statement
Rob Dunn
Sub title
predators, parasites, and partners that shape who we are today
Table Of Contents
pt. 1. Who we all used to be. The origins of humans and the control of nature -- pt. 2. Why we sometimes need worms and whether or not you should rewild your gut. When good bodies go bad (and why) ; The pronghorn principle and what our guts flee ; The dirty realities of what to do when you are sick and missing your worms -- pt. 3. What your appendix does and how it has changed. Several things the gut knows and the brain ignores ; I need my appendix (and so do my bacteria) -- pt. 4. How we tried to tame cows (and crops) but instead they tamed us, and why it made some of us fat. When cows and grass domesticated humans ; So who cares if your ancestors sucked milk from aurochsen? -- pt. 5. How predators left us scared, pathos-ridden and covered in goosebumps. We were hunted, which is why all of us are afraid some of the time and some of us are afraid all of the time ; From flight to fight ; Vermeij's law of evolutionary consequences and how snakes made the world ; Choosing who lives -- pt. 6. The pathogens that left us hairless and xenophobic. How lice and ticks (and their pathogens) made us naked and gave us skin cancer ; How the pathogens that made us naked also made us xenophobic, collectivist, and disgusted -- pt. 7. The future of human nature. The reluctant revolutionary of hope
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Wildlife of our bodies
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