I'm decent, when I have my hair straightened. I'm little (despite being in high school), and with halfway-down-elbows hair and dark brown eyes, and clear, pale skin. Yah. I have a freakin' stalker. I think it's something about the face shape, and what kind of impression you give off. (I give the impression of being sweet, and little, and oh-so-delicate. That's why the only people who ever ask me out are FUTURE PEDAFILES. =O IT'S ANNOYING.) Anyway, I think that's why you attract crazy people. Don't do online dating, and you'll avoid a lot of obssesive people.
Peacocks attract females with their noises and feathers, in order to mate with them.
Their constant chirping is how they call for females.
Because as in most species, the male wears the colors to attract a female mate. An example is the mallard duck. The male is beautiful color while the female is usually brown. Male peacocks have the plumage as well.
Males sing to attract females and establish territories.
no they do not because males use their dewlaps to attract females and and claim their territory if a female has a dewlap then well
The male Bowerbird uses treasures to attract females.
That is false. Male animals in most species attract females as the male does not carry babies, so it can be polygamous, as in many birds. But in several more species as well, females attract many mates to ensure her pregnancy with her urine, like cats and dogs and giraffes.
Female birds are always lighter in color and not with bright colors. Male birds have bright colors to attract the females.
Female guppies stay very plain to help with camouflage. Male guppies get color to attract females.
The males use their colors to attract the females, so the females have no need for colorful feathers. Pheasants are ground nesting birds, females use their brown colouration to camouflage when sitting on their eggs.
Usually no because the fixed females no long produce the hormone sent that attract males
Yes, female turkeys fan their feathers to get rid of dust, mites and parasites.