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  2. 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 .

  3. 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 ...

  4. Pufferfish mating ritual - Wikipedia

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    If a female decides to mate after the male performs the courtship behaviors, she will descend to the floor of the nest and the male will approach her. [7] Mating occurs in pairs and they will press their bodies together and vibrate until the female releases her gametes in the nest. [7] Males may mate with multiple females in one day. [7]

  5. Video of Swans’ Beautiful Courtship Ritual Is Making ... - AOL

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    The courtship ritual was so stunning to watch that I decided to learn more about it. I headed over to Chipper Birds and found out how intricate this process really is for the birds.

  6. Penis fencing - Wikipedia

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    Penis fencing is a mating behavior engaged in by many species of flatworm, such as Pseudobiceros hancockanus. Species which engage in the practice are hermaphroditic; each individual has both egg-producing ovaries and sperm-producing testes. [1] The flatworms "fence" using extendable two-headed dagger-like stylets.

  7. Bowerbird - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by their seemingly extreme courtship rituals, Charles Darwin discussed both bowerbirds and birds-of-paradise in his writings. [27] In addition, many species of bowerbird are superb vocal mimics. MacGregor's bowerbird, for example, has been observed imitating pigs, waterfalls, and human chatter. Satin bowerbirds commonly mimic other ...

  8. Quivering snakes locked in a mating ritual? See the photo ...

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    The snakes are excellent climbers, experts say. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  9. 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 ...