Men, your gender just took a hit in the animal kingdom.

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The discussion centers around a CNN article from 2004 that highlights the impact of fatherless mice on animal behavior and social structures. The article suggests that the absence of male figures can lead to significant changes in the dynamics of animal communities. Participants in the forum express their thoughts on the implications of this research for understanding gender roles in both animal and human societies.

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"Men, your gender just took a hit in the animal kingdom."

hmm

http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/04/21/fatherless.mouse.ap/index.html

=-l
 
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seems I'm replying to a double post. sorry.
 
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