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Johnny_Mustang
21 Mar 18 19:19
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I’ll start. Pheasants.

Male: has a bit of a swagger about him and festooned in glorious colour.
Female: dull and ordinary i’m afraid.

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By:
saddo
When: 21 Mar 18 19:53
Scottish MP's.
By:
donny osmond
When: 21 Mar 18 21:05
which one turns you on aka ?
By:
donny osmond
When: 21 Mar 18 21:06
peacock

pretty much like pheasants, and male likes to show off his expandable
tail
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 21 Mar 18 21:07
Don’t we all.
By:
akabula
When: 21 Mar 18 21:32
Well seen what floats Donnys boat
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 21 Mar 18 21:39
Lion (NAP)
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 21 Mar 18 22:08
Me.

But don't tell my female counterpart.
By:
lybertyne
When: 22 Mar 18 00:17
Blackbirds.  The chap is pure black with an orange beak.  Very smart.  The lady is a drab brown.
By:
cooperman
When: 24 Mar 18 12:54
Birds of Paradise the epitome of this, female rather drab so as to be more inconspicuous on the nest whilst the males strut around like Carnaby Street in the 60's
By:
lybertyne
When: 24 Mar 18 13:08
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWfyw51DQfU

Fantastic dancing.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 24 Mar 18 13:24
preymantis female chews males head off after sex
By:
Just Checking
When: 24 Mar 18 13:29
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_ornament
"Male animals are typically more elaborately ornamented than females.[19] The classic sexual selection theory notes that because sperm are cheaper to produce than eggs, and because males generally compete more intensely for reproductive opportunities and invest less in parental care than females, males can obtain greater fitness benefits from mating multiple times.[20] Therefore, sexual selection typically results in male-biased sex differences in secondary sexual characteristics, which are non-reproductive body parts that help distinguish between sexes in a species.[20]"
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