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Animal Reproduction: Mammal & Amphibian Parenting - MSNxplores the various methods of animal reproduction, highlighting the dependency of young animals on their parents, particularly in mammals, birds, and amphibians. It explains both asexual ...
Mouse embryos are the first mammal embryos that researchers have grown in space, an important step in understanding how space affects human reproduction.
Changing environmental conditions may threaten marine mammal populations by making it harder to find prey, and a new study shows how small, gradual reductions in prey could have profound ...
A mammal that was once considered eradicated from the state of Ohio is now colonizing again in the state, biologists say.
Changing environmental conditions may threaten marine mammal populations by making it harder to find prey, and a new study shows how small, gradual reductions in prey could have profound ...
Video reveals the serotine bat may be the first mammal known to mate without using penetration, according to a new study.
No matter how many romantically frustrated mammals have wished they could truly go it alone, though, a genetic quirk means we still need sexual reproduction.
New study challenges old views on what's 'primitive' in mammalian reproduction Date: July 25, 2022 Source: University of Washington Summary: Which group of mammals has the more 'primitive ...
In the animal kingdom, reproduction is a necessary part of species survival. Learn about 12 animals that reproduce asexually and don't need a mate.
Campus News Marine mammal reproduction rests on a precarious tipping point of ocean resources A study of northern elephant seals reveals a threshold at which a small decrease in the amount of prey ...
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