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  2. Flehmen response - Wikipedia

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    Stallions usually smell the urine of mares in estrus whereas the male giraffe's flehmen response includes tasting the female's urine. [19] Elephants perform a flehmen response but also transfer chemosensory stimuli to the vomeronasal opening in the roof of their mouths using the prehensile structure, sometimes called a "finger", at the tips of ...

  3. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Male giraffes assess female fertility by tasting the female's urine to detect oestrus, in a multi-step process known as the flehmen response. [91] [99] Once an oestrous female is detected, the male will attempt to court her.

  4. The Strange Way Giraffes Fight - AOL

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    Giraffes are known for their peaceful nature and their preference for living together in close family social groups. Although they rarely fight with each other, there are times when two male ...

  5. Thomson's gazelle - Wikipedia

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    Male gazelle mounting a female Fawn hiding in the grass. A male gazelle follows a female and sniffs her urine to find out if she is in estrus, a process known as the Flehmen response. [24] If so, he continues to court and mount her. [23] Females leave the herd to give birth to single fawns after a five- to six-month gestation period. [25]

  6. Endangered male giraffe Sifa arrives at safari park - AOL

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  7. Second Danish Zoo Says It Won't Kill Healthy Giraffe - AOL

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    Last week, despite protests and an international petition, the Copenhagen Zoo killed a giraffe named Marius. The 18-month-old animal was shot in the head, dissected, and then fed to the zoo's ...

  8. Self-anointing in animals - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] [38] A male elk's urethra points upward so that urine is sprayed almost at a right angle to the penis. [36] When urine marking, the male elk advertises this with a specialised vocalisation called the "bugle". During the last phase of the bugle, the bull rubs (palpates) his belly in rhythm with "yelps".

  9. Annoyed Giraffe Timidly ‘Whacks’ Herd Mate at Potawatomi Zoo

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    It's a way male giraffes can test or establish dominance without fighting." Pretty interesting! Commenters thought the whole scene was cute more than anything. @hungry_homebody pointed out, "The ...