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    Dominant Male Wild Dogs Have Higher Levels of Cortisol and Other
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Dominant Male Wild Dogs Have Higher Levels of Cortisol and Other

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Dominant male wild dogs have higher levels of cortisol and other stress-related hormones than submissive wild dogs.

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