Scientists discovered that a subtle behavior by the female of the species dictates whether the quick-fire procreation process ...
In 1989, paleontologist Darren Tanke suggested that similar breaks were the result of mating as one dinosaur mounted the ...
Lionesses are known to mate up to 40 times per day during their reproductive stage. Discover why lions mate so often here!
Interspecific hybridization is now known to be common, raising the question of how species are maintained in the face of gene flow. Assortative mating among species can limit hybridization in the ...
High promiscuity and low mating partner choosiness in insects can sometimes result in a deviated mating behaviour such as mating with already dead individuals. In this study we investigated the ...
Most flowering plants are hermaphroditic, yet the proportion of seeds fertilized by self and outcross pollen varies widely among species, ranging from predominant self-fertilization to exclusive ...
No, this isn’t some kind of joke about how your connectors, if left alone at night, will magically spawn new mini versions of themselves or miraculously grow new contact positions. Instead, it’s a ...
When it comes to mating, wild animals make their own rules. From lionesses of East Africa that mate with many males before ovulating and committing their eggs, to male walruses that joust for several ...
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