Why Humans are the Only Animals that Need Toilet Paper
<p>From cultural influences to anatomical considerations, uncover the reasons behind our dependence on toilet paper for maintaining cleanliness and comfort.</p>
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<p>Toilet paper is a staple in modern bathrooms, but have you ever wondered why humans are the only species that needs it? While other animals have their own unique ways of cleaning themselves after elimination, humans have evolved to rely on this convenient and disposable product. But why?</p>
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