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(1)An experiment by ecologist John B. Calhoun was conducted at the National Institute of Mental Health in 1957
(2)27m long and 14m high
(3)It can accommodate up to 3840 animals
(4)Lab mice talk about their experiences under the skin
(5)comfortably with 160 mice
(6)made in an acceptable space
(7)This experiment is
(8)It was done in a world where water and food were sufficiently supplied and all elements were removed except natural death

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(1)It was four pairs at first, but it doubled every 55 days
(2)What is this
(3)620 animals
(4)On the 315th day of the experiment, the number of mice was 620
(5)The growth rate of mice began to decline

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(1)600 days into the experiment, the last rat was born
(2)The number of mice has not increased since reaching 2,200
(3)violence without per seizingly
(4)The little mouse
(5)Why did you kill him
(6)Cheese on the side dish
(7)I don’t have it
(8)Just now
(9)Until the end of population growth, mother mice were fed by young mice
(10)They kicked them out of their nests or killed them before they were consumed

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(1)Mice born 315 days after the start of the experiment
(2)The previous generation that bit each other
(3)Males lost interest in mating and did not compete for females
(4)I just ate, slept, and trimmed my hair
(5)Callon is everything possible
(6)When social roles are filled

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(1)Competition and individual stress are two ways to create complex social behaviors
(2)It was concluded that the population would eventually collapse due to destruction
(3)The ecologist Calhoun reportedly viewed the fate of the mouse as a metaphor for a person’s potential fate
(4)It’s amazing that this experiment is over 60 years old

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(1)He who has ears makes what the Holy Spirit says to the churches The victor will not suffer the second year of death> – Revelation 2:11
(2)John B. Calhoun describes the second death as a social collapse of mice

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