The manakin is a bird that lives some where in a jungle. The male is black with an orange head. To attract a mate, the male flies up from his perch, does a loop-d-loop, flies back down, leans over and lift up his tail, wobbles his tail, sticks his feathers to his body, takes a few hops forward, then does the weirdest thing of all-the moonwalk! Seriously! If you want to see it in action I think you can watch planet earth, or youtube it.
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A peacock spreading its tail to attract a mate is sending a(n) _____ stimulus.
The Goliath frog is assumed to be the world's largest species of frog. The male typically builds a nest to attract a mate, but the males will also generally fight one another to win a mate's attention.
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Clownfish change sex to become females and then mate with the dominant male in the group. They perform a courtship ritual that involves chasing, circling, and touching each other's bodies. They also change color to signal their readiness to mate.
A male bird might sing, chirp, whistle, dance, puff out chest, stretch its wings, and prance about to attract a mate.On the Lighter Side...We should all be thankful that humans use slightly modified mating rituals.
Araripe Manakin was created in 1998.
Doves coo as a form of communication to attract a mate.
They mate
Coyotes howl to attract a mate. Howling occurs in January and February when they are looking for mates. They also use scent to attract their mate.
Pin-tailed Manakin was created in 1808.
Golden-winged Manakin was created in 1843.
Golden-headed Manakin was created in 1758.
To attract a mate.
A peacock spreading its tail to attract a mate is sending a(n) _____ stimulus.
A peacock spreading its tail to attract a mate is sending a(n) _____ stimulus.
by their buttocks
with their claws.