Yes, this is called the "mating dance."
The male is showing it's affection for the female,it often does a dance around the female waving it's behind about also (it's a mating dance)
yes, they like to salsa and square dance
They have mating rituals in which they dance.
the blue footed boobie dances because it is their mating dance
he is probably trying to attract her for mating reasons.
Of course just watch the female tease the male when shes ready she will dance all over the place.
The mating dance.
The kuradang dance is a popular dance in the Philippines for weddings, birthdays, and other festivities. The dance is a 3-part dance. A couple begins the dance with a traditional waltz. Then, the beat speeds up, and the female flees across the dance floor in long, exaggerated steps, with outstretched arms. The male purses her, and the beat becomes even livelier. The male catches up to the female, and begins a flirting scene, imitating a flamboyant bird in a mating dance. The female gushes and ducks and bows while this is going on. Moves are done in a step-hop pattern.
They purr and shake their hips. This is the mating dance.
Yes!
A snow leopard mating has only so far been filmed once (in the wild, at least). It was a surprisingly gentle encounter (certainly as far as cats go) between one male and one female, and there was no mating dance or anything of the sort.