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  2. Love is in the air: Animal courtships - AOL

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    From mammals to birds, insects to spiders, and reptiles to amphibians, each species has developed unique rituals to attract and secure a partner. Love is in the air: Animal courtships Skip to main ...

  3. Courtship display - Wikipedia

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    A courtship display is a set of display behaviors in which an animal, usually a male, attempts to attract a mate; the mate exercises choice, so sexual selection acts on the display. These behaviors often include ritualized movement (" dances "), vocalizations , mechanical sound production, or displays of beauty, strength, or agonistic ability .

  4. Display (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    There is experimental evidence that implies the female may also release pheromones that attract the male; this is an instance of chemical display behaviour that plays a large role in animal communication. [5] Auditory courtship behavior is seen in fruit flies like A. suspensa when they perform calling and pre-copulatory songs before mating ...

  5. Biological ornament - Wikipedia

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    An animal may shake, lengthen, or spread out its ornament in order to get the attention of the opposite sex, which will in turn choose the most attractive one with which to mate. Ornaments are most often observed in males, and choosing an extravagantly ornamented male benefits females as the genes that produce the ornament will be passed on to ...

  6. Agonistic behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Agonistic behaviour is a result of evolution, [5] and this can be studied in a number of species facing different environmental pressures. Though agonistic behaviours can be directly observed and studied in a laboratory setting, it is also important to understand these behaviours in a natural setting to fully comprehend how they have evolved and therefore differ under different selective ...

  7. Sexual ritual - Wikipedia

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    Sexual rituals fall into two categories: culture-created, and natural behaviour, the human animal having developed sex rituals from evolutionary instincts for reproduction, which are then integrated into society, and elaborated to include aspects such as marriage rites, dances, etc. [1] Sometimes sexual rituals are highly formalized and/or part of religious activity, as in the cases of hieros ...

  8. Couple Charged with Child Abuse After Botched Home ...

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    A Missouri couple has been charged with child abuse after police claim they performed a circumcision on a child at their home despite not having the medical training to do so.

  9. The Top 10 Weirdest Food Commercials of the '90s - AOL

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    While there’s lots to love about the ‘90s (we low-key miss light-up Skechers and flared jeans), the era was also known for having some of the most bizarre and unforgettable food commercials.