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Study: Internet song swapping dips by half







Study: Internet song swapping dips by
half

Study: Internet song swapping dips by
half
01/06/2004 02:07 AM

Variety Jan 6 2004 0:38AM ET




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Before turning over the crab to the scientists, (boat captain David) Johnson and other watermen conducted their own experiment into its sex life, with bewildering results. They dropped a female crab, which was just about ready to mate, into its tank.

First, the half-and-half crab cradled the female under his legs, as a male crab would do in preparation for mating.

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Then a day later . . .

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Link to Washington Post article, L ink to Virginia Institute press release (Thanks, Vann Hall!)

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