evolution
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Fish are Having Gentler Sex Because of Human Influence?
Experts have long known that human activity can influence how local animals live, including their habitats, food sources, and even behavior. However, a new study has found that we can even impact how an animal procreates, changing the size and structure of specific fish species' genitalia in only a few decades.
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