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In the same office, women are wearing sweaters, while men are wearing short sleeves with air conditioners—does this scene seem familiar? What caused this difference? Recently, researchers from the Faculty of Zoology at Tel Aviv University in Israel provided a new evolutionary explanation for this: This phenomenon is not unique to humans, and many male animals (birds and mammals) prefer lower temperatures than females
The researchers said: "Men and women have different perceptions of temperature.
This time, the researchers conducted an in-depth statistical and spatial distribution analysis of dozens of species of birds and bats living in Israel, and conducted a comprehensive review of relevant international research literature
Research on the literature found that during the breeding season, males and females are more likely to separate from each other.
Subsequently, they sampled information on more than 11,000 birds and bats in Israel over the past 40 years (1981-2018)
Just as women are more likely to feel pain than men, neural mechanisms and hormonal differences can bring about sensory differences
The lead author of the paper, Dr.