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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Bollocks

Good to know! Thank you. Now has any scientist done a scrotum shrinkage study as caused by climate change? Now that is something men everywhere need to know about!

Is there somewhere a species (other than human) that makes a courtship issue out of ball size? Prove it with science.

Cockerels shag everything, I wouldn’t say they’re monogamous.

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