Submitted by UsernameEmanresu22 t3_113yxn9 in news
Formergr t1_j8up01j wrote
Reply to comment by YallHoller in Turkey earthquake: Girl survives 10 days under quake rubble - BBC News by UsernameEmanresu22
>Our bodies are designed to handle prolonged environmental stressors better because that's sort of what having a second human using all of your organs for 9 months will demand.
I read a book about the Donner Party disaster which focused on the women, and at the end they tallied up the survivors versus those who died. I don't remember the specific numbers, but women vastly outnumbered the men as survivors. And when researchers even adjusted for those who had children (who would have a much stronger survival instinct to stick around to protect them), even childless women outlasted the men at least two-fold (and no, the men weren't sacrificing for them or anything).
uhh-frost t1_j8x2fbx wrote
It makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint too that the women survive. In some animal species when you’re calculating future population changes it’s the females numbers that matter, not the number of males. Pretty neat stuff to see history, current events, and environmental sciences all demonstrate similar things
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