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Gorillas share 98.3% of their DNA with homo sapiens, just 0.3% behind chimpanzees, who share 98.6% of their DNA with homo sapiens. These are both less than 2% different from what makes us what we are.
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When homo sapiens mastered the use of fire, they did not just sit and bask in its heat and the glow of their own ingenuity. They used it to cook, clear land, smelt metals, among other activities ...
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