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Oldfield Mouse Vs Deer Mouse

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The New York Times recently published an article that proposed the reason the oldfield mouse is monogamous could be genetic. Scientists began looking at the behavior of the oldfield mouse because of its tendency to be monogamous and also for the males to be involved in the raising of the children. This is a unique behavior among mammals, as typically a male mammal will mate with as many females as possible. Additionally, the oldfield mouse will not mate with a deer mouse, unless they are in a laboratory environment and a deer mouse is the only reproductive option (Zimmer, 2017). Using this knowledge, scientists decide to look at the childrearing tendencies of the oldfield mouse and the deer mouse to determine a genetic explanation. They did
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