Loyal alligators display the mating habits of birds
Friday, October 9, 2009 - 05:49
in Biology & Nature
Alligators display the same loyalty to their mating partners as birds reveals a study published today in Molecular Ecology. The ten-year-study by scientists from the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory reveals that up to 70% of females chose to remain with their partner, often for many years...
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