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From deceptive dances to downright bizarre bedroom strategies, animals have evolved mating rituals that are equal parts wild, ...
Animals have many different ways of reproducing, and each species has unique courtship rituals and habits. Photo Credit: Pexels Let’s explore the fascinating ways they reproduce.
When it comes to mating, wild animals make their own rules. From lionesses of East Africa that mate with many males before ovulating and committing their eggs, to male walruses that joust for ...
But a new paper reports mating behaviour between two wild animals – a male Japanese macaque and a female sika deer in Japan. In this case there appeared to be no coercion and both of the animals ...
Contrary to what many scientists had assumed, animals — when given a choice — rarely avoid mating with their cousins or siblings, according to a new study published in the journal Nature ...
Before actually mating, male and female birds will lock beaks and gently flick their tongues together. The males will then regurgitate the food for their mates as a sign of affection. Different ...
Mating among red foxes typically takes place in the spring, and adults locate one another through different communicative cues. "Foxes find mates via vocalizations, and also utilize scent marking ...
Despite their languid nature and bulky bodies, manatees are surprisingly graceful in their watery habitat. But do the mating behaviors of these so-called sea cows rival the elegance of ...
Rapid Arctic temperature changes are influencing animal reproductive behavior, according to a University of Alaska Fairbanks scientist's study. Warming Arctic could change animal mating schedule ...
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