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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Most things, people included, are well-adapted to the environment in which they evolved.

The people who need sunscreen are generally those whose ancestors evolved in the less sunny climates.

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