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Fun Facts!

1. Some species of birds play a game consisting of a wingman act to get a


female bird! How cute!
2. Jumping spiders consist of patches of skin which reflect UV light, scaring
other spiders off!
3. An Adele penguin will roll a stone unto a female penguin's feet to "win" her
and become his mate! If she accepts, they will both sing a mating song! <3
4. Ferrets dance when they are excited!
5. Squids will have sex all day long for a duration of two weeks, crazy!
6. Male anglerfishes smell his mate and never leave her again! Awww!
7. Clownfish can change gender!
8. A male Manakin dances, specifically moonwalks, to impress females!
9. Whiptail lizards only have one gender: females! There are no such thing as
male whiptail lizards!
10. The fruit fly has the world's longest sperm! Who would've imagined!?
1-5 Interesting Facts About Animal Mating Habits

1. When male honey bees mate, their penises explode and they die. During the queen’s nuptial flight, she’ll
mate with about a dozen partners and leave a trail of dead, penisless bees in her wake. – Source

2. Since many female insects mate just once in their lives, insect populations can be controlled by releasing
swarms of sterile males into the wild; the females mate with them, never have babies, and die. This method has
eradicated populations of dangerous insects in several regions. – Source

3. Gray whales mate in threes. The non-dominant male just acts as a brace to hold the female in place so that
she doesn’t float away. – Source

4. When anglerfish mates, they melt into each other and share their bodies forever. If a male finds a female, he
latches on and fuses to her, losing his internal organs until they share a bloodstream. – Source

5. In the 1980’s, Australian beer companies had to change the design of their bottles so a species of beetle
would stop trying to mate with them. – Source
6-10 Interesting Facts About Animal Mating Habits

6. During the Tasmanian devil mating season, the male has to beat the female into submission if he wants to
mate. If the male is too timid, the female proceeds to beat up the male. – Source

7. Adult Luna moths develop without a mouth. Their only purpose is to mate within their 7-day lifespan, after
which they die of starvation. – Source

8. Male dolphins sometimes separate female dolphins from their families and deny them food until they agree
to mate. – Source

9. Part of the reason it is so hard to get Pandas to mate is that the female Panda is only “in the mood” for a short
period in the spring. Their sexual interest lasts just 24-72 hours per year. – Source

10. Charcoal beetles fly into still-burning forest fires to mate and lay eggs because competition and predators
will be low. They sense distant fires using infrared armpit sensors. – Source
11-15 Interesting Facts About Animal Mating Habits

11. Female ducks have evolved a complex vagina with several dead-end pockets and tunnels in order to
confuse unwanted mates and prevent fertilization from the wrong male. – Source

12. Ducks penises explode outward, have spikes on them, shapeshift, fall off after every mating season, and can
grow back longer if there are more males around – Source

13. Before mating, the female giraffe will first urinate in the male’s mouth. – Source

14. Female ferrets, once in heat, will die if they don’t get laid. High estrogen and no mating results in damaged
bone marrow, lack of blood cells and eventual death. – Source

15. Some millipedes will sing and give back rubs to relax a female while mating. – Source
16-20 Interesting Facts About Animal Mating Habits

16. There are tiny bugs closely related to spiders living in the pores of your face, which crawl about your face
in the dark to mate. – Source

17. The male orb-web spider has detachable genitalia such that he can flee while simultaneously finishing
intercourse so that his mate won’t eat him. – Source

18. Female crows will give an alarm cry, and send their mates out to confront the threat. While the males are
distracted, females will mate with crows from a neighboring territory and then pretend to sit on the nest
innocently when their mates return home. – Source

19. Tricky, weak male cuttlefish change their skin color in order to appear female. They then sneak past the
unaware males and mate with the females, occasionally several, right under their mate’s nose. – Source

20. When flatworms mate, two “males” use their bifurcated penises to fence one another. The winner of the
flatworm who stabs the other with its penis remains male while the loser becomes female. – Source
21-25 Interesting Facts About Animal Mating Habits

21. During their mating season, snow leopards mate 12-36 times a day. – Source

22. When bald eagles mate, they fly up several thousand feet in the air, lock talons, and have sex while free-
falling. – Source

23. Shingleback lizards remain faithful to each other their whole lives, only having one mate and mating with
them every year. They are also known to stay with their mate after death, for days, nudging them, almost as if
they’re grieving. – Source

24. The single-celled organism named tetrahymena thermopila has seven sexes, it only takes two of them to
mate (21 different combinations), and the child can be any one of the seven sexes and is not dependent on the
sex of the parents. – Source

25. Male painted turtles use their long front claws to tickle females on the neck during mating season and if the
female lets him tickle her, they’re mates. – Source

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