Hey welcome back.
There are all these dating sites popping up everywhere.
Well, let me tell you – humans just need to make like animals and follow some of these
adorable yet distributing rituals and they shouldn't have any issues getting the perfect
date.
1.
Adelie Penguins
Adelie Penguins might just win the prize for the most considerate animal mate with the
males habit of collecting rare rocks to present to the object of their adoration.
The female then uses the rocks to line her nest.
2.
Albatross
The albatross takes a different approach performing an amazing dance, preen, dance, beak point,
repeat ritual so synchronized it looks like a pair of albatross have reheresed their moves
in a style only seen in major broadway productions.
3.
Anglerfish
The anglerfish dating deal is just not quite right.
See, male anglerfish are much smaller than the female and once they find a female they
like, the use the well-known anglerfish teeth to latch on – like actually take a bite
– and fuse with the female, forever.
Over time, the male can actually fuse to the female meaning once a male chooses his mate,
she's stuck with him for life.
4.
Birds of Paradise
When a male Bird of Paradise finds an attractive mate, he shows off his ornamental feathers
in an amazing dance performance that actually gives the female a lot of information about
whether he'd be a suitable mate.
See, the color and quality of the male's feathers give clues about his health.
While these birds are known for their amazing dance moves, dancing isn't a natural ability.
Males begin practicing when they are young so when they are old enough to find a female,
they are able to dance to perfection which is totally necessary because if a female bird
of paradise doesn't think the routine is good enough, she watches a different bird dance.
5.
Bowerbirds
Male bowerbirds can't get by with a stunning dance like some other bird species.
They have to build to impress their chosen one.
Males use sticks to build a two-sided structure known as a bower often decorated with brightly
colored bits of flowers, leaves, and human debris which the female then inspects.
Carefully.
The female decides if the male will be a good provider and good daddy based on the beauty
and durability of the bower.
If its rickety or ugly – she moves on.
In fact, the competition can be so fierce its said male bowerbirds will fight, steal
and even destroy the bowers of other males in an attempt to ensure they have the best
bower around.
6.
Burying Beetle
The burying beetle looks for a date who is willing to bury dead birds, mice, and anything
else that might feed their young.
Parents will actually lie on their backs and use their legs like a conveyer belt to move
carcasses up to 200 times their own weight to ensure that their young are well cared
for.
If a male isn't willing to be a human carcass carrier then he's out of luck.
7.
Day Octopus
Day octopus like to keep their distance during dating.
In fact, when a male day octopus finds the female of his dreams, he extends one of his
arms and waves.
If she resonds, they attach and it looks as if they're holding hands.
How sweet except that's as close as they ever get.
Ever.
8.
Flamingos
A flamingo without friends has a hard time finding a suitable mate since flamingos perform
a ritual dance that involves congregating in huge colonies of 5,000 to 100,000 individuals
then moving in sequence to impress the ladies.
These moves can be anything from marching, honking, head bobbing or wing rustling and
often make excellent use of the flamingos long neck.
Either way, the dance continues until the flamingos pair off.
9.
Giraffes
Male giraffes use their impressive necks when searching for a suitable girl too but a little
differently than the flamingo.
See, when there are multiple males who all want the same female companion they will literally
fight by swinging their necks at one another until someone cries uncle.
10.
Greater Sage Grouse
Greater Sage Grouse group together when looking for a date too but they don't work together
like a group of flamingos.
Greater Sage Grouse from miles around all gather in a field called a lek.
The females watch as the males fluff up and fan their tail feathers in a manner similar
to a peacocks then strut around the field with a specialized air sac on their chests
inflated as far as it can go.
The greater sage grouse makes a unique popping sound with these sacs.
The greater sage grouse also rubs its chest feathers together like a cricket rubbing its
leg to offset the air sac popping.
Apparently the male with the best rhythmic pop and rub music wins the female he likes
the most.
11.
Hooded Seals
Male Hooded Seals work to show off strangely attractive pink balloon like sacs right on
their faces.
They accomplish this by closing on of their nostrils and inflating their nasal septum.
These balloon like sacs are bright pink and the hooded seal is able to inflate them to
show his preferred girl that he has the best color balloon.
The lesson – girls like pink and if you go into the wild to check out hooded seals
– don't wear a pink hat unless your goal is an epic battle for supremacy with all the
male hooded seals in the region.
12.
Horseshoe Crabs
Horseshoe crabs take romance to a whole new level, only choosing their mate once a year
on the night of the most perfect full moon they can find.
Each May or June, thousands of horseshoe crabs wait until the moon is full and hit the beach
to romance and pair off.
13.
Nursery Web Spiders
Nursery Web Spiders return to gift giving as a way of winning the girl.
The male finds a suitable treat and wraps it in a bundle of pretty, white silk to present
to his beloved.
The female weighs the bundle to just the males suitability for a date.
Sometimes, if the male is super hungry, he sucks the food out of the bundle and gives
the female nothing but a silk wrapped shell or even a silk wrapped stick.
Males need to be careful though because a female will divorce him immediatly if she
discovers her food gift is a little light on the food.
14.
Peacock Spiders
Male Peacock Spiders skip the food and gifts and just try looking and sounding cool to
attract the perfect girl.
The male Peacock Spider has a decorative abdomen that he shows off while strumming his web
to impress the ladies..
15.
Prairie Chickens
Prairie Chickens go for volume to impress their potential dates.
The males make a loud booming noise that can be heard from miles away while performing
a well-choreographed dance that includes lowering their heads, erecting their neck feathers
and inflating orange neck sacks.
They also drop their wings, point their tails and frantically stamp their feet.
I guess female prairie chickens expect the whole package out of their dates!
16.
Prairie Voles
When Prairie Voles find their perfect mate, they date their whole lives through.
A prairie vole couple stays together for live and they support each other much like your
grandparents do.
When a prairie vole is stressed, its mate will give it the prairie vole equivalent of
hugs and kisses until it feels better.
Not only that, they spend more than 50% of their time just being together and whoa to
any other vole who thinks to intrude because if a strange prairie vole approaches, the
couple will work together to drive them as far away as they can.
17.
Sandpipers
Male sandpipers have a special armpit dance they perform in hopes of attracting the right
woman.
See, the male sandpiper flapped his wings in a double-winged display that shows off
their silvery white armpits to perfection.
The beauty, or lack thereof, of their armpits is the deciding factor for the female.
18.
Tree Crickets
Everyone knows that crickets rub their legs together and make beautiful music to attract
the perfect mate but did you know that some clever male crickets have figured out that
biting holes in leaves acts as a sort of amplifier making their loves songs the loudest around?
Not only that, once the lucky male cricket attracts the perfect female, he actually has
the ability to secrete a tasty goo from his back to keep his mate fed and happy until
the tree cricket eggs are all ready.
19.
White-Fronted Parrots
White-Fronted Parrots are particularly adorable – well sort of.
They cuddle up and kiss.
We non-beaked folk see this beaky make out session as a little painful and apparently
the white-fronted parrot sometimes agrees because the male is known to vomit in the
females beak once the kissing gets to be too intense.
20.
Whooping Cranes
Finally, number 20 on the list of most adorable and disturbing dating habits is the whooping
crane.
These birds have some serious moves performing a dance that includes leaping, wing flapping,
head tossing and even object flinging in hopes of attracting the perfect mate.
I'm not sure how flinging strange objects gets the job done but it must be working because
the whooping crane population is coming back from the brink of extinction.
You know what.
Dating sites are a way better idea than I would have thoguth because some of these animals
are just weird.
Regardless, Don't' forget to click subscribe because I'll be back tomorrow with more
curious facts to share.
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