Why do humans look so different from each other?

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Almost no animal species can look as diverse as humans, we look so different that each of us do not match another human in principle. Whats ur thoughts?
 

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you’re human brain doesnt need to recognize the faces of animals

animals have their own recognition and beauty/ugly filtering process

like elk for antler size, peacocks for feathers/coloring, lions gif black manes, etc
 
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Once open a time there used to be only two skeletal builds that a human could have
 
This poor guy has several genetic conditions, how can you compare him to the rest of normal people.

Dogs also can also look much more diverse than humans.
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Who is first guy?
 
Just be glad you're not an unflanged male orangutan:

"Unlike most mammals, male orang-utans exhibit bimaturism, in that mature individuals express one of two distinct morphological forms. Socially subordinate, ‘unflanged’ males are comparable to females in their size and facial morphology, while socially dominant ‘flanged’ males exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and secondary sexual characteristics, primarily in the form of cheek pads (‘flanges’)."

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Giga Chad:

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Just be glad you're not an unflanged male orangutan:

"Unlike most mammals, male orang-utans exhibit bimaturism, in that mature individuals express one of two distinct morphological forms. Socially subordinate, ‘unflanged’ males are comparable to females in their size and facial morphology, while socially dominant ‘flanged’ males exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and secondary sexual characteristics, primarily in the form of cheek pads (‘flanges’)."

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Giga Chad:

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That is not a real animal
 
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Just be glad you're not an unflanged male orangutan:

"Unlike most mammals, male orang-utans exhibit bimaturism, in that mature individuals express one of two distinct morphological forms. Socially subordinate, ‘unflanged’ males are comparable to females in their size and facial morphology, while socially dominant ‘flanged’ males exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and secondary sexual characteristics, primarily in the form of cheek pads (‘flanges’)."

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Giga Chad:

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Humans MOG all other ape imo
 
Just be glad you're not an unflanged male orangutan:

"Unlike most mammals, male orang-utans exhibit bimaturism, in that mature individuals express one of two distinct morphological forms. Socially subordinate, ‘unflanged’ males are comparable to females in their size and facial morphology, while socially dominant ‘flanged’ males exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and secondary sexual characteristics, primarily in the form of cheek pads (‘flanges’)."

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Giga Chad:

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Humans legit operate like this
 
1% ADN variability
 
This poor guy has several genetic conditions, how can you compare him to the rest of normal people.

Dogs also can also look much more diverse than humans.
small-big-breeds.jpg
A smar gonthar post, god dayum!
 
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Because of the variety of diet and movements of people. Most people should look the same but we have too a diverse of environments an diets that effect development. Also the fact that people can travel across the world in a few hours doesn't help, in the pass migrations would have been slower. In a lot tribes everyone looks essentially the same. Look into Weston A Price.
 
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Humans are looksbased , genetic garbage (e.g: niggERs, shitndians, spics, abos, etc) will show up in your appearance, also that's why aging obliterates your appearance but other species barely age,
 
Just be glad you're not an unflanged male orangutan:

"Unlike most mammals, male orang-utans exhibit bimaturism, in that mature individuals express one of two distinct morphological forms. Socially subordinate, ‘unflanged’ males are comparable to females in their size and facial morphology, while socially dominant ‘flanged’ males exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and secondary sexual characteristics, primarily in the form of cheek pads (‘flanges’)."

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Giga Chad:

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@Blackgymmax is the subhuman orangutan
 

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