Not exact matches
«However,
prairie voles are unusual as they are socially monogamous and like drinking alcohol,
so they are perfect to investigate the role of alcohol in relationships.»
So when
prairie voles mate, their bodies produce vasopressin, which causes their brains to reward the
vole couple with a flood of pleasurable emotions, sealing the social bond.
Not
so with the
prairie vole's close genetic cousin, the philandering montane
vole.