Polynesians are cold adapted in a number of ways, which you can read about here: https://twitter.com/crimkadid/status/1264783217237909514 … The muscular bulk of Pacific Islanders allows them to shiver more effectively than other people, but anthropologists have also noticed that they just seem to shiver less. Why?
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That is to say, could the fact that northern people around the world tend to be a bit stone faced and stoic be related to the fact that their skins have been pre-adapted to ignore sudden changes in temperature?
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