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Male-male clasping may be part of an alternative reproductive tactic in Xenopus laevis.

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Male Xenopus laevis frogs have been observed to clasp other males in a sustained. amplectant position. the purpose of which is unknown. We examined three possible hypotheses for this counter-intuitive behavior: 1) clasping males fail to discriminate the sex of the frogs they clasp; 2) male-male clasping is an aggressive or dominant behavior; or 3) that males clasp other males to gain ... https://danddcollectiblers.shop/product-category/smores-set/
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