
Title: Nature's Unsolved Mystery: Are Humans an Exception to Biological Laws?
Adaptation is a universal law of nature. If we look closely, creatures living in cold regions, such as cows, grow thick and long hair on their bodies to survive extreme cold. This is nature's automated defense system.
However, my question is, why does this same rule not apply to humans?
When all other organisms alter their bodily structure according to the environment, why did the human body fail to develop natural protection (thick hair) to adapt when moving to cold regions? Why did we have to rely on external means—clothes and fire—to survive?
Does this mean that our existence is separate from the general cycle of nature? Is there an underlying mystery hidden in the chain of human evolution that science has not fully managed to understand to this day?
If we are a part of nature, why did our bodies stop spontaneous automatic evolution like other organisms? Is this merely a coincidence, or is there a deeper truth hidden behind it?
What is your logical opinion on this mystery?