Communal rearing gives mice a competitive edge

Scientists suggest that being raised communally makes mice more competitive when they’re older. It is well known that in many animals, including humans, early-life experiences have long-lasting effects on the development of behaviors later in life. Researchers have investigated the effects of communal rearing on competitive and exploratory behaviors in adult male house mice.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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