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can anybody explain these lines ?

 
 
tintin
 
Reply Tue 25 Mar, 2008 08:44 pm
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc298/curseofgoldendragon/theory.jpg

I don't understand the red underlined text meaning.

what is "inhibiting sexual maturation" ?

they are also talking about three generation and original provocation over there.....i don't understand that too.

how physiological regulatory stopping the population here in this context?

can anybody explain these lines ?
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Reply Tue 25 Mar, 2008 09:33 pm
"inhibiting sexual maturation" is just that... stopping the progress of the female's reproductive growth... they don't develop normally because if they did, they'd be getting pregnant and there'd be over-population, so they stop it from continuing or developing. It's a natural phenomenon that's quite common in the animal kingdom.

And the three generational thing is that this could last for three generations. Not their lifetime, I believe, but litters.
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