animal behavior
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Infanticide: Why Nature is Okay With It
In any court of law, if a person is found guilty of intentionally killing a baby, you could bet some smart money that they are not going to get a light sentence. That's because for humans, infanticide is NOT "okay." However, nature regards this deplorable action very differently, and researchers want to know why.
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