Orangutans, Obesity, and Human Evolution – AMNH SciCafe
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 Published On Jun 23, 2018

While wild orangutans in the rainforests of Borneo feed on a remarkable variety of plant life, they also endure unpredictable cycles of feast and famine. Erin Vogel of Rutgers University explains how research on these primates’ diet and health may help us to better understand the evolution of early human diets, as well as provide insight into today’s global obesity epidemic.

This SciCafe took place on June 6, 2018.

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