Animals
Size Matters, Not Speed, For Bird Sperm
Fertilization has always been seen as a race to the egg, where only the fittest and fastest sperm will be ever be able to naturally lead to new life. However, a new study has revealed that in the case of birds, this may not be the case. Instead, the longest and biggest avian sperm seems to get eggs "cooking," so to speak.
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