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		<description><![CDATA[Humans outweigh elephants. Really. | Taken collectively, we humans and our animals are more than twice as heavy as all other vertebrates on the planet combined. In fact, humans alone are 8 times as heavy as all the wild vertebrates on land. According to Vaclav Smil: The total biomass of the world&#8217;s population increased to roughly 40 megatons of carbon. To put this number into perspective, consider: The biomass of all life is roughly 500...]]></description>
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