The Scientists proves that female insects can controls the father of their young after or during their mating within a up to ten males, that's much to a female. By the way the group of the University of Exeter found out that the female crickets have an ability to control and manage the number of sperm which they store from each mate to select the best father for their offspring. Amazing right. The Scientists think that this female crickets may probably using thier abdominal muscles which to be able for them to manage the number of sperms stored from each its mate. So do you want to be like this insects that can manage to control the number of sperm counts for their mates then go.
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