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Ldcrafton Ldcrafton
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11 years ago
When zookeepers need to rise the population number of endangered species they enclose a male and a female.
Sometimes the animals fight each other and can end up killing each other.
To solve this problem the zookeepers inject a chemical or give pills or something.
This is to increase their hormones.
What is the name of this chemical, substance, pills?
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11 years ago
As you were already told.....there's NO SUCH THING!!!!!
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11 years ago
Yes, zoos help animals breeding....this is one of the big advantages of having Zoos, they can help with the actual breeding, or store the sperm and eggs and then implant them to help advance the species. Whatever works, especially for endangered animals. Many times Zoos have helped keep the numbers of a species from dropping too low, also keeping the blood lines from becoming to narrow. You can work with Zoos from across the world as they did with the Panda babies. Not only opening the way for the animal to expand it's genetic pool but also for human communication, and relations to expand....!!
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11 years ago
They might try Oxytocin. It is the hormone that promotes bonding between mother and child.
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