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Male mice hard-wired to recognize sex of other mice

Rubenhair Latvia
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23.12.2025
Male mice hard-wired to recognize sex of other mice

**Understanding the Science Behind Social Behavior** Research has shown that male mice are born with an innate ability to recognize and distinguish between males and females of their own species.

**Understanding the Science Behind Social Behavior**

Research has shown that male mice are born with an innate ability to recognize and distinguish between males and females of their own species. This fundamental aspect of mouse behavior is influenced by genetics, suggesting a complex interplay between biological and environmental factors.

This natural tendency to differentiate between sexes may have significant implications for the study of social behavior in animals, including humans. By exploring the underlying mechanisms that govern this recognition, scientists can gain valuable insights into the development of social cognition and its role in shaping individual behavior.

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