Testosterone is a leading contributor to muscle mass/bone density in humans and plays a key part in male vs female strength & burst differences; why does this not apply to the Animal Kingdom?

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Testosterone is a leading contributor to muscle mass/bone density in humans and plays a key part in male vs female strength & burst differences; why does this not apply to the Animal Kingdom?

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Sexual dimorphism in animals is not driven by the same factors as it does in humans. Also not all of it is hormone-driven. You can’t really expect animals that evolved very differently from humans to be built and function the same.

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