plus the the perfect home,
in 1968,
an expert on animal behavior and population control called John B. Calhoun
built what was essentially a utopia for mice that was purpose built to satisfy
their every need, dubbed “Universe 25”, Calhoun’s mouse utopia was built with
the needs of its mouse inhabitants firmly in mind and was designed specifically
to cater to their every whim, containing plentiful food, water, bedding and
space, the enclosure was described as and I quote,
"A
tank, 101 inches square, enclosed by walls 54 inches high. The first 37 inches
of wall was structured so the mice could climb up, but they were prevented from
escaping by 17 inches of bare wall above. Each wall had sixteen vertical mesh
tunnels—call them stairwells—soldered to it. Four horizontal corridors opened
off each stairwell, each leading to four nesting boxes. That means 256 boxes in
total, each capable of housing fifteen mice."
initially the experiment proved successful and the mice lived
in relative harmony and within a year, the population of eight super-healthy
mice who were chosen to be the nucleus of the experiment had swelled to a respectable 620 members, great care was taken to ensure the mice were taken care of, food and water was
unlimited allowing mice to eat or drink whenever they pleased and there was
always space and clean bedding available so females could rear young in peace
and safety, but at day 315, something happened, within 2 years almost all had died
out, but not from disease, so what happened? Grab a few mugs of coffee and read the report, if it happened to mice could it happen to men?
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