Have you ever wondered what it would be like to hold your breath underwater for more than 10 minutes? For the Bajau people of Southeast Asia, this isn't just a feat of endurance; it's a way of life. But how do they do it? The answer lies not just in years of training, but in a fascinating example of recent human evolution.
Have you ever dreamt of navigating the underwater world with the ease of a fish? The idea seems far-fetched, but recent findings suggest that humans might share a surprising aquatic similarity with our gilled friends. While we're not quite at the level of mermaids, one tribe has mastered the art of prolonged submersion.