We used 60-year-old notebooks to find out why male hippos have bigger tusks than females
Data collected from thousands of hippos helped show that while males are only slightly bigger than females, they have much larger tusks.
Line Cordes, Lecturer in Marine Population Ecology, Bangor University •
conversation
Oct. 8, 2021 • ~6 min
Oct. 8, 2021 • ~6 min