Male bottlenose dolphins will join together and approach a group of females, attempting to sway a female out of her group. If the female is unimpressed, she will try to escape. The males will then surround her, going as far as slapping her with their fins and biting her to keep the female from escaping.
Male Amazon River Dolphins have a gentler approach. They will take a stick, rock, or lump of water weed in their mouth and swim to the surface, rising out of the water and twisting on their axis. One male was even reported displaying a turtle. Observations found that the biggest males carry the heaviest objects, thus fathering the most offspring.
well i don't know exacly but i do know thst to find the right girl the male whales sing. once they have got a girl then they go belly to belly and mate!
they do each other rbut the male gets the female by showing off and fighting other males...whoever wins gets the girl...then they do it hard
it means they meet (animals)
they butt rape each other
no
It is a mating ritual.
,Yes there are. I think it would be difficult finding an animal that doesn't have a mating ritual.
That depends on what fictional universe you are referring to.
The mating ritual of a grasshopper primarily consists of the males rubbing their rear legs together to produce a distinctive sound. This serves to attach females and establish dominance over other males.
they are making a mating call
I actually think its a mating ritual...... a very funny one
they are making a mating call
Whale males don't stay close. They take off after mating.
He is being aggressive in his mating ritual. He is probably too young to have learned the rooster mating dance. The rooster is trying to grab the neck feathers of your hens to force them to submit to mating.
The whales "song" is actually a mating call, produced by the male whale. i believe all whale males "sing"
They were notorious for their habit of mating with the body after death, and the throwing it in the sea.