Animals
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Sex Hormone in Crabs' Eyes Produces Body Parts Essential for Reproduction
Female blue crab's eyes play a role in growing body parts that enable the crabs to mate and reproduce, according to researchers at the University of Maryland's Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET).
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