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What are the testosterone levels of varying animals?

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(12-29-2017, 03:03 AM)Garfield Wrote: Well hey bros check out this mother, look at the mane on that thing.  Powerful bro   An Merry Christmas to all hope everyones been doin well

Um thinkin theres some juice in this bro. Lions gut more testosterone than tigers i think, an it shows in how they act an the mane.

eatin high off the hog.  



Lions and tigers have the same testosterone levels. If you are talking about aggression, that has a lot more to do then just simply testosterone. BUT they have the same testosterone. The mane doesnt exactly mean more testosterone either. Lions are lions, thats why they get manes.
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