10 Ways Marriage The Strange & Unique Animals



1. Bee
Reproductive cycle of bees is fascinating - and complex. Gini short story: a queen is selectively bred in a "queen cell" specialized in the nest and are fed royal jelly by worker bees to persuade him to become sexually mature.

A queen is still "virgin" that can survive to adulthood without being killed by a rival will do kira2 dozen bees mating with males (from tens of thousands of eligible male bees in the colony). But do not call it lucky, because during mating, the male genitalia bees will explode and "snap off inside the queen" Of course it's dead drones.

2. Bonobos
Who says that violence is the only way to resolve a fight for the seizure of food or territories? Instead of fighting, bonobos have sex! Actually, their whole social structure seems to revolve around sex.

Bonobos use sex as a greeting, for the settlement of disputes, fights, and as a reward in exchange for food.

3. Flat worms
If bonobos do "penis Fencing" as foreplay, flatworms do it in the true sense.

For flatworms, sex is more like war than love. Like all sea slugs, flatworms are hermaphrodites (they have the sexual organs of male and female). In this case, the male organ they turned out to be two dagger-like penises that they use for hunting or related. During mating, two flatworms fight (ie "penis Fencing") to stab each other with each other, while avoiding puncture partner.

The loser (which had been pierced) will absorb the sperm through the skin and then bear the burden of the mother (female).

4. Frigate birds
A male frigate has a throat pouch that can inflate with hard work - takes time for twenty minutes - into a giant red heart-shaped balloon. He then shook his head from side to side, shaking the wings and calling females to see it.

A frigate, females mate with males with the biggest and most shiny balloons. When connected, the male bird will sweetly put his wings over the eyes of females to ensure that attention is not distracted by other males with a much more beautiful balloon.

5. Giraffe
With their long necks, marriage is a hard job for a male giraffe. So, when males are interested in female giraffe, he will perform a procedure known as "fleshmen sequences". First, the male will mendorong2 ass females to stimulate urination.Then the manly art of females drank a sip of water. If it feels good according to him, then the male began to relate to females.

Actually, the word "start having" perhaps too strong: in fact a male giraffe basically continue to follow the females until females surrender and let the male in touch with him!

6. Dolphins
Here's something that might be-agan agan not know about dolphins: they have a retractable penis. And if that's not cool enough, here's something else: his penis can be used to hold. And can rotate. In fact, male dolphin can use his penis to explore objects just like tangan.lumba male dolphins also have a very strong sex drive.
Another fact is that male dolphins have a ravenous sexual appetite: they often try to relate to inanimate objects and even with other animals such as sea turtles. When set to meet a male dolphin dolphin females, often times they will try to coerce females to mate.

7. Clownfish
In Disney's animated film Finding Nemo, animators forgot to tell you one thing about clownfish: they can change gender!

Clownfish live in groups consisting of a pair of males and females that can breed, as well as some non-breeding males. There is a strict hierarchy in the group based on size: the largest fish is the female, next largest is the male, and then the other group members are non-breeding males.

If the female dies (or human bait, the largest male will change sex to females! Then the largest of the non-breeding males will get a promotion to accompany the female to male.

8. Bedbug / Flea Bug
Male bedbug does not care about the female sex organs. In contrast, a male bedbug uses her sexual organ (which is shaped like a sword) to stab the female bedbug's body and insert his sperm.
The scientists even have a funny name for this sort of thing: "Traumatic Insemination" Ouch.

9. Hedgehog
First, female porcupines are interested in sex only about 8 to 12 hours in a year!Second, to invite a female touch for a brief mating season, male hedgehog standing on his hind legs, menggoyang2kan body, and then spray a very heavy flow of urine from a distance of 6 feet into the female's body from head to toe!

If the female was not impressed, she will scream and shake the urine from the body.But, if he's ready, then the female will raise your body back to expose the lower abdomen and let the male "ride" from the back (this is the only safe position for porcupines!). After the marriage begins, females can not be satisfied: he forces the male to mate multiple times until the male was completely exhausted. If the male is too quickly tired, female hedgehog will leave him for another male hedgehog!.

10. Bowerbird
To attract a mate, the male bowerbird build an incredibly complex structure called "a bower". It is made ​​of twigs and often shaped like a small hut.

Male birds then decorate "bachelor cottage" with various objects as gifts: flowers, feathers, stones, and even plastic and glass. Hundreds of pieces were carefully arranged in monochromatic themes (ie all blue items). Birds would be really mad if you mess hut (for example, by placing one object of a different color).

Bowerbird males spend hours sorting and arrange these things. In fact, they would undermine the focus just to go to lodge another male birds to steal the goods and make the place a mess!. 

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