Animals
Reproduction Cycle Could be Manipulated to Save Endangered Iberian Lynx
The unparalleled longevity of a hormone-producing tissue in the Eurasian lynx could possibly be utilized to assist in the conservation of the endangered Iberian lynx, one of the most threatened wild cats on Earth.
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