Animals
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Sexual Segregation and Homosexuality in Animal Species
Ecologists have been studying certain male and female animals that use different habitats depending on their sex. Due to their choice of territory, conservation plans do not usually take into account this preference and, thus, may result in losing many males or females, thereby threatening their populations.
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