This Tiny Marsupial Gives Up Sleep for Sex, Then Drops Dead
Briefly

They stay awake to secure paternity before they die, says Erika Zaid, a wildlife biologist at La Trobe University in Australia and the study's lead author.
The mass die-off of males, known as the mating syndrome, can get gruesome: some male antechinus snack on their deceased competitors.
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