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Unknown2005-09-30 04:29:09
Richter2005-09-30 05:25:14
I don't want to know what you were searching for that got you to that article. smile.gif
Munsia2005-09-30 05:38:53
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One of the two males washed ashore was found to have been accidentally inseminated - backing the findings of research in previous strandings.

And scientists now believe the males had either accidentally inseminated themselves during "violent" lovemaking sessions with females or been inseminated by other males after "bumping" into them in the dark depths of the ocean.


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Unknown2005-09-30 05:39:29
Man, now no one's going to click the link.
Bau2005-09-30 08:31:32
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Animal instincts

GIANT squid are not the only members of the natural world to display unusual sexual behaviour. In Australia, the male Yellow-footed Antechinus - a mouse-like marsupial - goes through such a frenzy of mating that they die of sexual stress. The female praying mantis often eats her partner during or after sex, while homosexual behaviour is also known in geese, ostriches, cichlid fish, rats and monkeys.



That amuses me. The praying mantis part I knew. The rest just makes me giggle.
Munsia2005-09-30 09:51:45
heh heh.. gay rats. That makes me giggle