From Bloomington, Ind., at a meeting of the Animal Behavior Society
The latest chapter in a study of spotted hyenas reveals the burdens that the species’ unusual androgen hormones impose on females.
In more typical mammals, males slosh around in a testosterone world, but in spotted hyenas, females get big doses of testosterone derivatives, too, starting in their mother’s womb.
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