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With bloated bellies and hairy legs, female flies try to look bigger to get food from courting mates. But male flies, in turn, have sharpened their eyesight to call their bluff. A new study suggests ...
February is mating season for coyotes, which means you could be seeing more of them in and around your neighborhood.
Dinosaurs had sex. Fossil nests and eggs, as well as the ways today’s birds and crocodiles reproduce, leave no doubt on that ...
The eland is one of the largest antelopes — and one of the most graceful. Known scientifically as Taurotragus oryx, the eland lives in Africa, mostly in eastern and southern Africa.
Later this month for Valentine’s Day, the Butterfly Pavilion invertebrate zoo is hosting its annual Romance is Wild exhibit, ...
When it comes to love and courtship, the animal kingdom takes things to a whole new level. From dance battles to bizarre gift ...
We analyze the intricate male bird of paradise mating dance and explain how and why he performs the ritual in this way.
Primates practice different mating styles but empowered females help create harmonious families. Humans could learn from them ...
While many animals exhibit some form of monogamy ... both genetics and environmental factors play a role in the formation and maintenance of albatross mating bonds. Genetic studies suggest that ...
Visiting scientists noticed the “slender”-limbed animals — and discovered a new ... Boeadi’s tree frogs were heard calling, found mating in swamps and seen perched on trees at elevations ...