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Meanings of fewer offspring in English
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Usage of fewer offspring in English
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This means big-brained animals take longer to reproduce, and tend to have feweroffspring at any one time.
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Silent males are less attractive to females, get fewer chances to mate, and so leave behind feweroffspring.
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But the greatest threat comes from loss of habitat: Less space to roam means feweroffspring, which in turn results in less viable populations.
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The mice on the fructose-glucose diet produced 26.4 percent feweroffspring than their counterparts on the diet containing added table sugar, according to the paper.
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Feweroffspring perceived their health as fair or poor and fewer had chronic diseases.