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How Birds' Age and Surroundings Affect Their Breeding Success
Europe, United KingdomTuesday, December 24, 2024
But after three years, things started to change—they began breeding later and had less success, showing signs of aging. Interestingly, the environment played a role in how quickly the birds started to breed, but it didn't seem to affect their success as much. This study suggests that understanding aging in animals requires looking at their entire life experiences, not just their age in years.
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