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Mosquitoes began biting hominins 1.8 million years ago, study says
The arrival of early hominins to Southeast Asia in the early Pleistocene epoch likely triggered the evolution of the affinity for humans
27 Feb, 13:49 — 27 Feb, 13:49
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