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Male Spiders Increase Sperm Transmission to Compensate for Female Consumption
Once reproductive tensions lead in mating methods solely favor a single gender, adaptive armaments competitions might ensue. Male spiders also adapt dispositional breeding methods to boost their likelihood of reproducing.
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Missing Dog For Almost Two Months Found by Lone Caver 500 Feet Below a Missouri Cave
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New Molecule Found to Effectively Control Drug-Resistant Bacteria
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Chemical Leakage: Potential Chlorine Exposure Kills 21,000 Fish at University of California