Birds Gone Wild: Extra Testosterone Makes Males Irresistible

A dark-eyed junco songbird.
(Image credit: Will Clark via North Dakota State University)

Given a boost of testosterone, young male songbirds sing more sweetly, fly farther, and are more attractive to the females.

And, of course, they mate more often. Yet these testosterone-laden males don't have to take care of all their young—older males with less testosterone seem plenty willing to hang around the nest and do the dirty work.

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