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Temperate climate. You have many organism variation; some very hairy, some hirsute. Climate gets very cold. Those very hairy organism can survive long enough to reproduce and give their progeny their hairy traits. Thus the hairy mate with the hairy and the variation is more on the hairy side, so hair is selected for in this cold and immediate environment.

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