But in fact he and his colleagues made a surprising finding at Oxford: that fetal lambs spent most of the day making vigorous breathing movements, and that these were essential to the growth of their lungs.
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Oxford University evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar explained to the Times earlier this year that the muscular movements involved in producing chuckles cause a spike in endorphins.
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