Animals
Stressed Hatchlings Become Obese Adult Birds, Researchers Say
Smaller hatchlings who have to compete with larger siblings for food grow up become obese adults birds, say researchers who tested starling hatchlings to determine whether competition for food after birth had a long-lasting effect.
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