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A survey of "feminization" of fish finds that a large percentage of male bass are producing egg cells. Scientists suspect this abnormal phenomenon is the result of synthetic chemicals in water that mimic the behavior of female hormones.
A survey of feminization of fish finds that a large percentage of male bass are producing egg cells. Scientists suspect this abnormal phenomenon is the result of synthetic chemicals in water that mimic the behavior of female hormones.
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