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The article states this organ is found "only in the cartilaginous fishes with some exceptions". This seems ambiguous. Does the writer mean that it is found elsewhere (i.e. non-cartilaginous fishes, or that not all cartilaginous fish have a Leydig's organ?
Hi SEIBasaurus, A bit of reading around led me to believe the writer meant that not all these fish have a Leydig organ, and I changed the text accordingly. ~ Ciar ~(Talk)16:19, 31 August 2009 (UTC)Reply