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The difference in testicle size between humans and other apes is primarily explained by the concept of sperm competition, which is driven by the mating system of a species. Here's a breakdown: Chimpanzees: Chimpanzees live in multi-male, multi-female mating systems. This means that a female chimpanzاقرأ المزيد
The difference in testicle size between humans and other apes is primarily explained by the concept of sperm competition, which is driven by the mating system of a species.
Here’s a breakdown:
In essence, testicle size is an evolutionary adaptation that reflects the intensity of sperm competition within a species’ mating system. The more promiscuous a species’ mating system (i.e., females mating with multiple males), the larger the male’s testicles tend to be to produce more sperm and increase the chances of paternity. Our relatively smaller testicles, compared to chimpanzees, suggest a different pattern of sexual selection throughout human evolution.
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