Testicle size doesn't matter for monogamous birds

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Testicle size doesn't matter for monogamous birds, which impress their partners with their colourful plumage and dance skills

UK researchers analysed the testicles sizes of vertebrate animals over time. They found many changes in endowments over the last 400 million years.

 

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Good to know.

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kuku27 This is universal, it applies to all living beings

Apart from the fact that a bird's testicles are on the inside, so big or small you can't see them.

There's probably a lesson in life here somewhere.

Soooo, someone gets paid to measure bird nuts...

I think having nuts like avocados really helps with the gyrations... 🥑🥑

Test the wrong classroom capacity to revolt against the evil lab professors holding you back they are the TA's GTA for stealing the role to be evil.

Try telling my mate Chris Howard that....

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