New studies conducted by the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine showed that the fertility rate in male mice increased by up to six months just by living with a female partner, compared to a “loner” mouse who lived by himself. Poor guy. However, once that fertility rate started to fall in the two kinds of mice, that rate decreased at the same rate. It appeared that the decline in fertility was because of a defect in sperm production. For more in formation, click HERE.
I think this is important because this can help parents who want to have children eventually be able to have an extremely high fertility rate. This may also be used to increase the population of animals who decompose. If that happens it could aid the trash companies to get rid of alot of food waste and other decomposable things. Thank you and good night.
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