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In the majority of bird species, only the left ovary is active in the adult female. The female embryo typically has two ovaries, but the right one usually does not develop into a functional organ in the adult.

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In the majority of bird species, only the left ovary is active in the adult female. The female embryo typically has two ovaries, but the right one usually does not develop into a functional organ in the adult.

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