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The team found that more testosterone does not mean more aggression in wild chimpanzees.\u0026nbsp;\u201cMales (chimpanzees) with greater lean muscle mass were higher\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222023-07-05T09:30:00-07:00\u0022\u003E07\/05\/2023-9:30am\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"New research by a team of primatologists at ASU is dispelling some myths about testosterone and aggression in primates. Specifically, more testosterone does not mean more aggression in wild chimpanzees. 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