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Estrous cycle is also known as estrus cycle. In this cycle the physiological changes are induced in mammalian therian females by reproductive hormones. This cycle starts after the sexual maturity. The menstrual cycle is the natural changes that occur in the reproductive tract of females. This allows females to conceive each month.
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