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Male Animals That Have Just Mated Are More Likely to Mate

Question 49

Question 49

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Male animals that have just mated are more likely to mate again when they are


A) housed with other males.
B) given estrogen.
C) fed aphrodisiacs.
D) given oxytocin.
E) given a new partner to mate with.

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