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Sexual selection / Mating / Evolutionary biology / Animal sexuality / Ethology / Mating plug / Sperm competition / Animal sexual behaviour / Sexual conflict / Sexual dimorphism / Lemur / Penis
Date: 2009-11-16 12:31:25
Sexual selection
Mating
Evolutionary biology
Animal sexuality
Ethology
Mating plug
Sperm competition
Animal sexual behaviour
Sexual conflict
Sexual dimorphism
Lemur
Penis

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