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A male mute swan (Cygnus olor) driving off a female Mallard. In addition to human hunting, mallards of all ages (but especially young ones) and in all locations must contend with a wide diversity of predators including raptors and owls , mustelids , corvids , snakes , raccoons , opossums , skunks , turtles , large fish , felids , and canids ...
Female (left) and male (right) Argiope appensa, displaying typical sexual differences in spiders, with dramatically smaller males Hammock Spiders (Pityohyphantes sp.) courting. Female left and male right. Many arachnid groups exhibit sexual dimorphism, [45] but it is most widely studied in the spiders.
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Mallards form male-female pairs only until the female lays eggs, at which time the male leaves the female. Mallards have rates of male-male sexual activity that are unusually high for birds, in some cases, as high as 19% of all pairs in a population. [9]: 493 Kees Moeliker of the Natural History Museum Rotterdam has observed one male mallard ...
The black swan, Cygnus atratus is a large waterbird which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia.An estimated one-quarter of all black swans pairings are homosexual and they steal nests, or form temporary threesomes with females to obtain eggs, driving away the female after she lays the eggs.
A mallard that was struck by an arrow last month in Orange County has made a full recovery and was released back into the wild this week, according to the Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center of Orange ...
The mammalian female reproductive system contains three main divisions: the vagina and uterus, which act as the receptacle for the sperm, the ovaries, which produce the female's ova, and the vulva, which consists of the labia and clitoris. The vagina, uterus and ovaries are always internal while the vulva is external.
The facility “was the first zoo in the world to welcome the birth of a baby gorilla” in 1956, according to the release. Sully’s yet-to be named infant is the 34th gorilla born at the zoo ...