Why do humans need sunscreen, but animals, with or without fur/feathers, do just fine without?

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Seriously, a bad sunburn could limit our ability to survive in the wild. I’ve had a few so bad I could barely move and I had a super high fever. Desn’t that happen to animals? How do they manage?

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UV from the sunlight could be really harmful and when bared, our skin is not protected by fur or feathers, particularly white people.

So you guessed it, some African tribes don’t really need sunscreen. If their lifespan isn’t too long, skin cancer also doesn’t bother them.

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