This meant that humans burned over 27 % more energy per day on
average than chimps.
Not exact matches
After taking body size into account, they found that humans
averaged about 400 more calories per day
than chimps and bonobos — 635 calories more
than gorillas and 820 calories more
than orangutans.
«The sequence difference is larger
than the
average sequence difference between humans and
chimps, so we estimate it occurred at least 4 million years ago,» Andersson explained.