Male Bling Makes Female Fish Mature Faster

It's the look of love--when female green swordtail fish see attractive adult males such as this one, they mature faster sexually, researchers now find.
(Image credit: Craig Walling, University of Exeter)

It's the look of love--when female green swordtail fish see attractive adult males, they mature faster sexually, researchers now find.

On the other hand, scientists discovered when young male green swordtails saw attractive adult males, they matured sexually more slowly.

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