Males vs. Females: Sexual Conflict

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Опубликовано 17 февраля 2016, 14:30
In the animal kingdom, sex often involves more conflict than cooperation. The struggle between males and females leads to a host of weird adaptations, from chastity belts to anti-aphrodisiacs.

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