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While deleterious effects have been found on reproductive traits of individuals, Susan Jobling (Brunel University) showed that individual male reproductive success in breeding groups declines with increased feminization, but intersex fish can still breed [ 7].
Ms. Sherman's tactical grace notwithstanding, proximity can still breed discontent.
Even in today's fierce jungle, South-East Asia can still breed tigers.
It just goes to show rugby can still breed characters and encourage life-long friendships in far-flung locations.
Dogs do descend directly from wolves; the two species can still breed with one another (producing many scary-looking new back breeds).
Two and a half million pairs of Adélie penguins still breed throughout the continent, and some Adélie populations in colder Antarctic regions are actually growing.
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Wrynecks still bred in old woodpecker holes.
The provincial Baath Party apparatchik, smoking a hookah in a downtown cafe, lowers his voice under the clack of the backgammon games around him and expresses the kind of criticism that still breeds fear of arrest.
A half-century later, Mr. Sampson still breeds his own birds, which come in myriad varieties and look different from feral pigeons that haunt the city's squares and parks.
Camels are still bred for their meat, milk, and hair, and, beginning in the late 20th century, the age-old sport of camel racing was revived, particularly in the countries of the Arabian Peninsula but also as far afield as Australia and the United States.
These nimble-footed horses, which hark back to the Vikings and are still bred by royalty in Norway, plow and disk the fields here, spread manure and cultivate rows of vegetables, mow the hayfields in summer and pull logs out of the 30-acre forest in winter.
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