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Did Humans Ever Have A Mating Season? [Solved]

No. Women ovulate roughly once every 28 days but are theoretically sexually receptive, regardless of fertility, for virtually the entire duration of their menstrual cycle. This concealed ovulation is almost unique to humans and may have evolved as a way of reducing conflict over mating partners in groups.

Why Don’t Humans Have a Mating Season?

Unlike lots of other animals, there’s no such thing as the “

Why don’t humans have a mating season? - Big Questions - (Ep. 23)

A weekly show where we endeavor to answer one of your big questions. This week, “piano trumpet” asks, “Why don’t

Why Don’t Humans Have a Mating Season? Well, they do!

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