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Why have all but my yellow plastic clothes pegs disintegrated in the sun, and when and why did our prehistoric ancestors start to sing?

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I recently bought multicoloured plastic clothes pegs. All but the yellow ones have slowly disintegrated in the sun. Why?

Nick Roxburgh,

Sydney, Australia

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Is it known when humans or our ancestors first started to sing? And what is the reason for starting to do so?

Kevin Halford,

Pelt, Belgium

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