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Androgen and aggression in animals
- At sexual maturity, when levels of androgen increase, internal aggression markedly increases in many species.
- In spotted hyenas, the females are more aggressive than the males, and the more androgen the female is exposed to before birth, the more aggressive she will be growing up
- In more typical mammals, decreasing circulating androgen by castration usually reduces intermale aggressive behavior profoundly. Treating castrated males with testerone restores fighting behavior
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Updated 2021-06-19
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