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Oxytocin treatment can take lions from ferocious to friendly

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Lions typically aren’t keen on making new friends. The giant cats guard their territory fiercely and can mortally wound a foe with a single swipe. While aggression is an advantage for apex predators in the wild, it poses real challenges for lions on reserves or in captivity, a number that is growing due to habitat loss. Researchers working on a wildlife reserve in Dinokeng, South Africa found that an intranasal application of the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin could make lion meet-cutes less life-threatening.

Source: ScienceDaily.com