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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Because most of the year humans are indoors working their 9-5 job and when they finally get their 2 weeks of freedom they recklessly go out into the hottest sun and wonder why they got sunburnt. If you slowly expose yourself to increasing sunlight throughout the year, you will be perfectly fine without the cancerogenic sunscreen

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