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by autosharp
1520 days ago
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E.g. most chickens (about 2/3) that come out of their egg are male. But a flock only allows maybe 1 adult male for every 5 females, with the surplus murdered by other chickens. So almost all male chickens are superfluous in that sense. It is still selective pressure which makes chickens have 'too many' males, because apparently those chickens/flocks have created more of themselves. Same for lions, btw, although I don't know about their sex' birthrates. |
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You can do weird things with temperature to affect those birth rates, but the ratio will not reach as high as 2:1 as far as I know.