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What I have wondered about is how similar are the milks of the great apes (chimps, bonobos and gorillas) to human milk. The species are pretty genetically close to Homo sapiens and they mother their young in a way where mom and baby are in pretty much constant contact, IOW, attachment parenting.
Warmly,Carol Kelley, who wanted to be a primatologist about 45 years agoTaylors, SC
On Saturday, June 27, 2020, 08:35:08 AM EDT, Patricia Young <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I agree that all the differences are important - to those specific species and human milk is specific to humans and just right for babies in that first 1000 days. Pat in SNJ
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