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Philandering female felines forgo fidelity

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A study on the paternity of cheetah cubs is discussed. Results show that 43% of cheetah litters with at least two cubs were fathered by more than one male. The study also shows that female cheetahs are highly promiscuous.

Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2007
Sexual behavior, Animal reproduction, Cheetahs

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City slicker sings faster song

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According to recent research conducted by University of Leiden, birds residing in urban areas are tend to sing faster that those in rural areas. This research extensively conducted on several bird species.

Author: Hardman, C.K.
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2007
Environmental aspects, Birds, Metropolitan areas, Bird songs

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Mussel mania

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A study on fresh water mussels with relation to their protection mechanisms is presented.

Author: Littleton, Julia
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2007
Protection and preservation, Animal defenses, Mussels, Fresh-water, Freshwater mussels, Animal defences

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