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Seahorse Mating Is A Risky Gender-Bending Water Ballet
Seahorses are famous for flipping the usual reproductive pattern on its head — a seahorse female impregnates the male by laying eggs in his pouch, and the male cares for the developing babies through an 18 day “pregnancy.” But you have to wonder: how does she get her eggs in there?
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Your Cheatin’ Heart? More Like Your Cheatin’ Brain
Video: Some people cheat on their partners. Others wouldn’t dream of it — the risk is too huge. A new video from ASAP Science lays out how genetic differences in the neurotransmitters that promote risk-taking and social bonding might influence people’s willingness to stray.
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Watch A Baby Black Rhino Being Born
Video: This short video from the Howletts Wild Animal Park captures the moment an endangered black rhinoceros entered the world last month. It’s the grand finale of a 15 month long gestation.
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There’s A Kegel Exerciser Designed To Give Men Taints Of Steel On Kickstarter Right Now
Wait — men do Kegels? If you’ve heard of the exercises at all, it’s as a way for women to tone up their vaginas after they have been stretched to the max by childbirth. Minna Life, makers of the female-oriented Kegel exerciser kGoal, thinks men should get into the habit, too.