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Red Squirrels Induce Stress Hormone To Have Bigger Pups
Stress is widely perceived as being bad, but for some squirrels stress is what will ensure their survival. A study by Michigan State University and the University of Guelph in Canada shows how female squirrels use social cues to better prepare their offspring for life outside of the nest
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