How do wild animal periods work?

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Like imagine a Giselle bleeding out from their period in the wild, wouldn’t it be counterproductive to hide from predators? A lion can sniff blood from miles away so I imagine they’d have some sort of different reproductive method of expelling the uterine lining, or would they just not do it at all?

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They don’t have periods like humans have. The stuff humans bleed out, animals have such a small amount of that compared to humans that the animals body absorbs it instead of shedding it out of the body.

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