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IN twelve pregnant females of the Uganda kob (Adenota kob) all reproductive tracts of which were examined, the single young was present in the right uterine horn regardless of whether the ovulation had occurred from the left or right ovary. In this respect the Uganda kob is like the impala (Aepyceros melampus)1.
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Mossman, A. S., and Mossman, H. W., Science, 137, 869 (1962).
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STOLK, A. Ovulation, Implantation and Fœtal Sex Ratio in the Uganda Kob. Nature 198, 606 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/198606a0
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