Twin Brothers Of Spotted Hyenas Often Attracted To Same New Group When They Disperse From Their Birth Group

Twin Brothers Of Spotted Hyenas Often Attracted To Same New Group When They Disperse From Their Birth Group

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In most mammals, males disperse to a new group after reaching sexual maturity. Dispersal often entails costs and is risky. New results from spotted hyenas show that males from the same birth group - and particularly twin brothers - very often disperse together and choose the same group to breed.

The coordination is likely the...

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