Thursday, May 10, 2012

10 Animal Lovers and Unique Ways lover




TASMANIAN DEVIL (SETAN TASMANIA)

TASMANIAN DEVIL (SETAN TASMANIA)
 
The word "devil" in the name of the little creature is probably because the approach is somewhat crude and violent when mating process. In addition to having a mating cry that could destroy the glass, the Tasmanian Devil also has a bad temper and would throw anything there in front of him - even the bride and her partner! Fortunately, this dalliance lasted only three days, at which point the "devil" female finally had enough and then kick the "devil" males who are violent escape from confinement. It is not surprising that the decoy tend to live alone.
 
WHIPTAIL LIZARD (KADAL EKOR CAMBUK)


WHIPTAIL LIZARD (KADAL EKOR CAMBUK)
 
Amphibians are not wasting time searching for male partners. Because in fact, in this species, there is no "laki2"! Thanks to evolution, males that do not exist, create a female whiptail lizards have found ways around it in vitro. Which a female will release a wave of testosterone and mimics the behavior of males is sufficient to trigger reproduction in other females, so it can lay eggs and fertilize themselves. That's the power of the female?!!
 
CRESTED MACAQUE (MONYET JAMBUL)

CRESTED MACAQUE (MONYET JAMBUL)
 
These animals are inhabitants of the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia, almost nothing is monogamy, because both male and female will mate with multiple partners berkali2 during their lifetime. However, what makes it unique is the lover of the female way of letting others know that they are interested, when he was in a good mood which, the female crested monkey ass to fill with fluid and swell up like a giant red balloon. Very clear as possible, and effective.
 
PEACOCK (MERAK)

PEACOCK (MERAK)
 
Show off may not always be the best tactic to attract the opposite sex, but for the peacock, it's a miracle. This bird is the pride of India's first woman meanangkap attention by pretending to find food, then switch focus to vibrate its tail, wag more than 200 feathers that can reach 8 feet wide. This feature is important for females to assess - the male's tail number of spots is directly related to health and longevity, and the more dots, the better. In this case, quantity equals quality.
 
EUROPEAN BITTERLING (IKAN BITTERLING EROPA)

EUROPEAN BITTERLING (IKAN BITTERLING EROPA)
 
This fish is a freshwater fish, the process begins with the male's mate who exhibit the best dance moves in hopes of a shellfish mjd interested. If the fish managed to get attention, mussels serve as the best assets to attract a female bitterling. Think of it in this case, if the shell is large enough for him, then the female will extend the time, and lay eggs in the shell tube, which will then be fertilized by the male. Shells then serve as an incubator or perhaps a kind of surrogate mother?
 
DEMOISELLE CRANE (BURUNG BANGAU DEMOISELLE)

DEMOISELLE CRANE (BURUNG BANGAU DEMOISELLE)
 
If the bird stork this one challenging agan in a competition dance revolution, better agan refused alone. Because this bird is a master of fast dancing, and not only dance technique to attract a mate, but also as a way to get their hormones out. In fact, if they do not dance, they will not be able to lay eggs, so their survival is totally dependent on the dancing.
 
INDIAN RHINOCEROS (BADAK INDIA)

INDIAN RHINOCEROS (BADAK INDIA)
 
Male Indian rhinoceros loves the scent of the female, but in this case, it is not like the smell of perfume. A smell of urine but the female is required to get the motor running, and the sense of smell that rivals dogs, rhinos can take the smell more than a mile away. Both men and women are so close that they often co-exist first and ask questions later. Once they close in person, the process becomes a sort of mating game chase, with the female, they play hard to get and keep behind her husband for three days.
 
RED-SIDED GARTER SNAKE (ULAR IKAT SISI MERAH)

RED-SIDED GARTER SNAKE (ULAR IKAT SISI MERAH)
 
The females in this species is outnumbered, kira2 to 3,000 males for every one female. With these opportunities, it's no wonder there a single scene for male competition, and it makes difficult the ability of females to produce a pheromone which encourages the male section of the wild. But many males have learned quickly how to replicate the scent to distract their opponents, which basically acts like a female to get a prospective partner.
 
KAKAPO PARROT (BURUNG NURI KAKAPO)

KAKAPO PARROT (BURUNG NURI KAKAPO)
 
This rare parrot makes his home in the jungle of New Zealand, but because these birds rarely fly, it is important to attract potential mates all around them. This is not an easy task for a male trying to attract is probably one of the six females are viable on an island the size of Manhattan. With a hope of a female will give his whole life, so do the male singing to 10,000 times a day. Singing out at a low frequency, it is more felt than heard, but also so powerful that voice can be heard up to three miles. Well, it's then a love song!

REDBACK SPIDER (LABA-LABA PUNGGUNG MERAH)

REDBACK SPIDER (LABA-LABA PUNGGUNG MERAH)
Redback Spiders top the list of animal lovers as arachnids are really going to kill for some action - and indeed! Mating process begins with your back turned to the male sexual positions, mocking female genitals by placing directly in front of the poisonous fangs. Guess that's one way to say, "Come and get!" females are very excited, biting his girlfriend, but before the poison sets in, the male away from the deadly embrace of the female. Too bad he could not just leave the female - she eventually returned, only to be willing to be eaten by the female.
Well ... It benar2 genuine sacrifice in love ...

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