“…The timing of puberty shows important differences between human individuals and the physiological range (3rd to 97th centile) of 4.8 years (Roelants et al, 2009) represents 6.25% of the life span. In the laboratory rat with a life expectancy of 2 years, the timing of puberty varies within 4-5 days (Maeda et al, 2000) accounting for an individual variance of 0.55% which is 11 times less than in humans. In sheep (Foster et al, 1985), and quail (Ottinger et al, 2003), the variance of pubertal timing represents 0.87% and 1.9% of lifespan, respectively, that is also less than in humans (Fig.…”