Female Mounting Behavior
Female mice exhibit male-type mounting behavior under certain conditions, suggesting the presence of similar neural circuits in both sexes. Stimulation of specific brain regions can evoke this behavior, raising questions about its function, which may relate to dominance displays. Observations from animal behavior challenge conventional understandings of dominance and sexuality, hinting at complex social dynamics that warrant further exploration.In this clip
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