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Here lies the scandal of the natural world. Thanks to DNA fingerprinting, we now know that socially monogamous animals are often cheating. The beloved extra-pair copulation (EPC) is rampant. The nest that looks like a perfect nuclear family may contain eggs from the male next door.
The Wandering Albatross has a courtship ritual that rivals any period drama. Young birds spend years practicing a complex dance of bowing, preening, clacking their beaks, and staring into each other's eyes. Once they finally choose a partner, they bond for life. They spend most of the year flying solo over thousands of miles of ocean, yet they reunite at the same breeding ground every two years. The romantic storyline writes itself: Two souls destined to travel the world alone, but always returning to the one who dances the same rhythm. xhamster sex animal videos exclusive
Dunnocks (hedge sparrows) have a fascinating solution to infidelity. The male guards the female right before she lays eggs, but he knows she may have mated with others. So, he pecks at her cloaca to stimulate her to eject the previous male’s sperm. The romance here is a spy thriller of genetic manipulation and mistrust—a dark romantic comedy. Here lies the scandal of the natural world
Some of the most compelling "romantic storylines" in nature involve species that mate for life. These exclusive relationships often survive long migrations, harsh weather, and the temptation of rival suitors. 1. Wandering Albatrosses: The Grand Courtiers The nest that looks like a perfect nuclear
Two parents are better than one at protecting and feeding vulnerable young.