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Paula Bermingham <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Apr 1997 12:07:22 -0700
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Lisa,

Thanks, actually I have read that article. Then I was talking with a grandma
one day and her husband worked at one time for fish and game. She said that
he was out in the field a lot and that  a mauarding(sp?) group of coyotes
frequented his area and he *said* that their was a baby coyote that was
being nourished by a male in the group sans a female in the group. Just a story.

But the Harvard Botanical was supposedly about a researcher who happened
upon a deslotaed village and the only ones left were a grandpa and a baby.
The researcher wanted to take the infant (to have food available) but
Grandpa was not in agreement. The researcher supposedly returned after a
week expecting to see a more compliant  person to his way of doing things
and Grandpa had used Ixput to bring in milk, baby was well fed.

Just a story, i don't know. Males do have same nerve endings and similar set
up re: breasts. Or so I've been told.

Paula

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