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In their new environment, humans were forced to not only change the way they lived, but also evolve into a species more equipped for an underwater world.
Through evolution, humans began to more commonly develop features like webbed feet and hands. Eventually, humans went on to even develop gills for breathing under the surface by filtering oxygen out of the water. In their new environment, humans were forced to not only change the way they lived, but also evolve into a species more equipped for an underwater world.


In their new environment, humans were forced to not only change the way they lived, but also evolve into a species more equipped for an underwater world. Through evolution, humans began to more commonly develop features like webbed feet and hands. Eventually, humans went on to even develop gills for breathing under the surface by filtering oxygen out of the water.
In their new environment, humans were forced to not only change the way they lived, but also evolve into a species more equipped for an underwater world. Through evolution, humans began to more commonly develop features like webbed feet and hands. Eventually, humans went on to even develop gills for breathing under the surface by filtering oxygen out of the water. In their new environment, humans were forced to not only change the way they lived, but also evolve into a species more equipped for an underwater world. Through evolution, humans began to more commonly develop features like webbed feet and hands. Eventually, humans went on to even develop gills for breathing under the surface by filtering oxygen out of the water.
In their new environment, humans were forced to not only change the way they lived, but also evolve into a species more equipped for an underwater world. Through evolution, humans began to more commonly develop features like webbed feet and hands. Eventually, humans went on to even develop gills for breathing under the surface by filtering oxygen out of the water.