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An Indian florican. He's got a problem.
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He wants to attract females and mate,
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but in tall grass it's not easy
to tell them where he is.
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He's so anxious to impress females
with his strength and fitness as a mate
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that he may do this 400 times a day.
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There are, of course,
other ways of broadcasting such messages
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in places where it's difficult to be seen.
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A nightingale in an English woodland in spring.
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He's recently arrived
from his winter quarters in Africa.
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(SINGS)
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He continues singing into the night,
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perhaps because the females who arrive after him
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usually travel under cover of darkness
and may be passing overhead.
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Whales sing, too.
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The song of the female right whale
travels great distances through the water
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and can be heard by other whales
at least five miles away.
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Her calls also announce that she's ready to mate,
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and the males who have gathered around her
push and butt one another to get alongside her.
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The act of coupling lasts only a few seconds,
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so the males have to be ready
to seize the chance.
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Teasingly, she rolls over,
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preventing the jostling males
from mating with her just yet.
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She is encouraging competition
between her suitors.
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Males who are bigger and stronger
will push rivals out of the way
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to lie beside her and mate when she allows it.
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That way she achieves
the objective of her courtship -
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to secure the best father for her calf.
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0n the open grasslands
of central Asia, the steppes,
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lives an animal that issues invitations
to prospective partners with a perfume.
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The dwarf Siberian hamster.
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This little female is about to give birth,
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but before she does
there is something else she must do.
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She marks the vegetation around her burrow
with a secretion from beneath her tail.
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As the day begins to dawn,
she retires below ground to her nest chamber
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and there gives birth.
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Her half-dozen babies are still
very underdeveloped, naked and blind,
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for they've only spent 28 days in her womb.
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But she's unlikely to live for much longer
than a year, and she has no time to waste.
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Now she must supply her babies with some milk.
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But because this may be
her only breeding season,
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she's also in a great hurry to mate again.
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Her hormones don't allow her
to do both things at the same time,
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and she has just three hours
between delivering the last of her babies
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and supplying them with milk.
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The effectiveness of that message of perfume
that she posted up last night is now crucial.
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The wind has spread it all over the steppes,
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and males within half a mile
in any direction will have detected it.
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Here they come, full of excitement.
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So once again she couples.
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But hamster mating is quite a long business.
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0ne copulation is not enough.
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The male follows her down into her burrow
to make sure none of his rivals outside
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manages to displace him.
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An hour or so later, he's still with her.
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The other males have missed their chance.
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While all this has been going on during the night,
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other hamsters have been wandering around,
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seemingly unaffected by all this excitement.
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But why should this little male, within two or
three feet of that female's perfumed message,
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ignore it when that same message
will bring another male from half a mile away?
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The fact is that this male, although he looks
very like the female, is a different species.
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He feeds mainly on insects,
she on seeds and grass.
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Her message contained two statements:
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not only, ''Hurry, I want a mate,''
but also, ''This is who I am.''
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And this little male knew
that she was not for him.
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And that second part of the message
is very important.
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It prevents animals from trying to achieve
matings that can never be successful.
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The more crowded the environment,
the plainer these statements must be.
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The coral reef has the densest and most varied
population of fish of any part of the sea.
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Butterfly and angel fish
are among the commonest.
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There are many closely related species,
all with very similar-shaped bodies -
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roughly rectangular.
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But the colour patterns on these rectangles
are as varied as the designs on national flags.
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With such clear declarations of identity
emblazoned on their bodies,
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no one is likely to court an unsuitable partner.
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When courtship begins,
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individuals must make sure that their
identity badges are prominently displayed.
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Boobies are ocean-going birds,
common throughout the tropics.
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There are half a dozen species of them.
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Since several kinds may nest on the same island,
there could be some confusion.
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But this is a blue-footed booby,
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and when a male starts to court a female,
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he leaves her in no doubt about that.
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(H0NKING CALLS)
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Bluefoots don't make a proper nest,
just a scrape,
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but a relic of this nest-making urge
remains in their courtship.
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How better to indicate your willingness to mate
than with a little token nest material
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deposited on your partner's attractive blue feet?
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The bluefoot's identity badge is permanent -
its feet are blue throughout the year -
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but other birds only wear their badges
during the breeding season.
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Male ducks - this is a wood duck -
grow new feathers each spring.
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During the winter they,
like their females, were a plain brown.
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A male merganser. His female is also drab.
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The female ducks incubate
the eggs by themselves,
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and a sitting duck needs camouflage.
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The males reinforce their costumes with displays.
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The smew bobs his head
and his female responds invitingly
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by vibrating her tail
and swimming low in the water.
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The golden-eye favours
a rather more restrained head-bob,
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but that is all his female needs to be convinced
that he is the right partner for her.
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But how does a duck know
what its appropriate mate should look like?
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Females know innately,
but the males have to learn.
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The first moving thing ducklings normally see
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as they emerge from the shell is their mother.
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This image becomes imprinted
in the brain of the ducklings,
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and for the next few weeks
they will follow it unwaveringly.
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The male duckling never forgets
the appearance of his mother,
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and when a little mallard starts looking
for a mate, it's her that he seeks to match.
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But this male duckling is not a mallard.
He's a young golden-eye.
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He hatched from an abandoned egg
given to a mallard foster mother.
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Though he looks different from the mallards,
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he's completely accepted into her family
and he follows her wherever she goes.
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Next year, if he survives,
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he will be in the same predicament
as this adult golden-eye.
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He, too, was brought up
by a mallard foster mother.
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The female golden-eye, impressed by his
plumage, makes the right signals of acceptance.
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Another joins her.
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He ignores them both.
They're not what he's seeking.
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His displays are directed to a female
like his foster mother, a female mallard,
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and she, alas, finds his signals
totally incomprehensible.
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But being the right species
is not necessarily enough.
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An individual male may have to have
some extra attraction to offer.
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This tree stump, here in the forests
of Central America, contains a pool of water,
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and that's just what a female damselfly needs,
because she can only lay her eggs in water.
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So any male that can claim this
and drive off rivals
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really has something to offer.
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This is the biggest of all damselflies,
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and the distinctive flight with which
the male proclaims his ownership of a pool
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has given it the name of helicopter damselfly.
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Rival males are chased away.
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But a female will be attracted
by his display and lay eggs in his pond.
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He remains on guard after she's gone
and will readily welcome other females,
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so that eventually his precious pond,
if it's large enough, may contain several larvae.
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He is father of them all.
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0ther male insects offer
other enticements to their females.
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Hanging flies in North America. They are hunters.
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Flies are their favourite food, if they can get them.
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But beetles may have to do.
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This male has caught a fly,
but he doesn't eat it all.
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He uses it as a bait for a female.
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To advertise it, he fans his wings
and disperses a perfume
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released from the tip of his abdomen.
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A female approaches.
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Had this been a small fly or a beetle,
she wouldn't have stayed,
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but she approves of this large, juicy one and,
as she feasts on it, she allows the male to mate.
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But he won't let go of his gift.
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Transferring sperm for a hanging fly
is a lengthy business,
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and it may take him 20 minutes to complete it.
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He grips her securely
while she continues to feed.
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Mating completed, he releases her.
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She wants to take the remains of the fly
with her, but he wants to keep it,
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and a wrestling match starts.
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He wins. Even a second-hand meal
may attract another female.
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And within a minute or so,
another female is interested.
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Aerobatic skills are what impress tropic birds.
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Both male and female will have to
catch food at sea for their nesting,
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and when adults select partners,
both sexes assess each other's merits
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as a likely future parent.
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At the beginning of the season,
large groups display together.
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Soon the birds pair off
and then, for minutes on end,
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again and again, they perform
the most elegant pas de deux.
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A marsh harrier, seeking to impress his mate,
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provides absolute proof
of his prowess as a hunter.
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She takes his catch from him in mid-air.
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He gives an exhibition of slow-speed flying,
with legs lowered, over a likely nest site.
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The female alone will construct the nest,
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but he will collect a great deal of the building
material, and he demonstrates his ability to do so.
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The pair also display by clasping as they fly
not only building material and prey,
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but one another.
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He will continue to feed her in this way
throughout the nesting period.
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Termites. The favourite food
of the red-backed salamander.
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This male has a territory that contains lots of
termites, and his droppings provide the evidence.
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They are smooth and even compared with these,
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deposited by a salamander
who's been feeding on ants.
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Ants are not nice to eat.
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They have indigestible
horny coverings to their bodies
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and stings loaded with formic acid -
not nice at all.
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But if that's all there is in your territory,
well, they're better than nothing.
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A female looking for a mate.
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She wants a male with a territory rich in termites,
where her young can get a good start in life.
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This place is clearly no good.
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This, on the other hand, might be better.
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She makes quite sure.
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Having convinced herself of the quality of this
male's territory, she traces him to his burrow.
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Here she will mate and leave her eggs.
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Moose, in the rutting season,
also develop a fixation on excrement.
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A bull moose establishes a territory
in areas favoured by females.
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0ther males have to be kept away.
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The male has a special way
of encouraging females to mate with him.
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Every day, he urinates in special pits.
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His urine has a smell that the females find
both pleasurable and exciting.
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That brings them into sexual receptivity.
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They wallow in the pits,
drenching themselves in his perfume.
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All of the females in the group want a turn,
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but the one in occupation
is frequently very possessive.
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Perfume is also used by this bat
to attract and keep a harem.
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He is a sac-winged bat in Trinidad
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and he establishes a roost for his females
on the side of a silk cotton tree.
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When a female returns at dawn,
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he stretches out his wing
to expose a perfumed gland on his elbow.
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The females find this smell highly attractive.
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He wafts his scent towards them...
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..and then hovers in front of the female
so that his perfume surrounds her,
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a perfume that stimulates her
and binds her to him socially.
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These bright flashes and calls
are made by another bat.
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(CHIRPING CALL)
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A male epauletted bat.
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The females of this species
assess these invitations with care.
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Their relationship with a male will be
no more than a visit of a few seconds
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during which they mate,
but which male is it to be?
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The males have no extra inducements on offer,
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such as rich territories,
nest-making skills or even bribes of food,
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only their qualities as a father
for the female's baby.
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The female must select
the healthiest and most attractive male
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so that her baby has a good chance
of inheriting such qualities.
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Choosing which he is to be demands
a close inspection of the candidates.
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The male supports the entreaties proclaimed
by his bristling epaulettes with energetic honks,
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but serenades can be more beguiling than his.
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(RHYTHMIC, MUSICAL CALL)
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The lyre bird of Australia produces
one of the most varied and glorious
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of all animal songs.
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Each male maintains several courts
in his territory in the bush
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on which he sings and dances.
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He tours from one to the other
and cleans them meticulously
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before he starts his performance.
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(CHIRPING S0NG)
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He's a superb mimic.
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An experienced male can sing the songs
of nearly all the other birds in his territory.
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(SQUAWKING)
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That's a very accurate imitation
of the laugh of the kookaburra.
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The males, like the male epauletted bats,
take on no parental duties.
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They leave nest-building, incubation and
feeding the young entirely to the female,
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so they're able to devote
all their time and energy to these displays.
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Females travel from one territory to another
assessing the rival males
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for the complexity of their song
and splendour of their plumes.
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A particularly successful male
may mate with many females.
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The lyre bird is unusual in having both
an elaborate song and magnificent plumes.
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Most birds invest in one or the other.
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Those that rely primarily on visual displays
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have developed the most ravishing costumes.
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The tragapan from Western China.
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He only reveals
the full beauty of the wattles on his throat
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when a female approaches.
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The Palawan peacock pheasant
from the Philippines.
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The standard-winged bird of paradise
from the Molucca Islands,
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with some of the oddest of all plumes.
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The rifle bird of Australia.
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It's this appetite of females
for increasingly dramatic spectacles
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that has forced the males to dance to their tune
in ever more extreme ways.
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And surely the most spectacular of all
is the display of the peacock.
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Elaborate plumes are something of a handicap.
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They make it more difficult for the bird to fly
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and they also make it
more conspicuous for any predator to find.
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So it's not surprising that most birds,
at the end of the breeding season, shed them.
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But that is a considerable waste.
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0ne family of birds, the bowerbirds,
have found a very ingenious way
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of avoiding these two disadvantages.
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This is not a nest.
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It's a display case built by the male bowerbird
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in order to show off the objects
he collects to impress the female.
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He gathers together flowers,
feathers from other birds,
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anything as long as it's brightly coloured.
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The satin bowerbird that built this bower
prefers blue objects.
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He's fussy not only about their colour
but their arrangement.
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So if I take this blue parrot feather
and put it just there,
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he won't like it at all.
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The male alone is responsible
for building these showcases.
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Females regularly tour the bowers,
assessing their riches.
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The arrival of one
stimulates the male to posture and strut.
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But she's not yet made up her mind. There may
be a more impressive bower elsewhere.
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A rival and more dominant male appears.
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He steals the treasures
while the proprietor of the bower is away.
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He does more. He's not only a thief but a vandal.
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And he uses the remains
of the demolished bower to reinforce his own.
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He now has the most spectacular collection
of decorations in the whole neighbourhood.
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And this individual embellishes
his treasury in yet another way.
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He paints its walls with a blue paste
made from mashed berries.
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It's all done to impress the female.
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If she is going to mate, it will be here between
the walls of the bower that she will receive him.
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There are 18 different species of bowerbird,
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each with its own architectural design
for a bower and its own taste in ornaments.
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This is the bower of the golden bowerbird.
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Up here in the forests, which are rather wetter,
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there's a kind of fungus which grows on twigs
binding them together.
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So this bower is a much more solid structure
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and much less easily destroyed
than that of the satin.
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Indeed, this particular bower
may be as much as 40 or 50 years old.
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This is the perch on which the bird displays.
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And here are its treasures,
which are not blue, but pale green,
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with white flowers with black seeds in them.
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And there's one further difference
with the satin bird.
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The golden bowerbird is a much shyer creature.
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If I'm going to be lucky enough to see it,
I'm going to have to retreat some distance.
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He's got another of those white flowers.
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A female having a critical look.
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The male sneaks onto a neighbouring bower
while the owner is away.
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The tower of twigs may be a fixture,
but the treasures can be filched.
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The rivalry between black grouse
is rather more obvious.
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The males, here displaying in Scotland,
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have their dancing courts
alongside one another on the open moors.
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Such closeness inevitably leads to quarrels.
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(C00ING)
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Such an arrangement, however,
allows the females
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to make their assessments and comparisons
much more easily.
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Their decision seems to be based
not only on the splendour of the males' displays
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and the vigour of their dances,
but also where they dance.
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The females prefer to mate
in the centre of the whole gathering,
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and the male who has battled for and won that
will get the majority of females.
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You might think that such mass displays
would be impossible
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in such thick undergrowth as this in Trinidad,
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but that's exactly what's going on here.
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These little black and white birds
are mannequins.
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Each male has industriously cleared
for himself a little dancing court.
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What's more,
they're all so obsessed with dancing
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that they don't just do so for a few weeks
in the year but for nine whole months,
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and, what is more,
for 90% of daylight hours within those months.
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The males keep their courts
meticulously clean and tidy.
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They perch together amiably enough
above their courts,
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but when a female appears, their mood changes.
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Now each does his best
to impress her with his dancing skill.
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The strange noises are produced by the males
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snapping their wings together behind their backs
and clicking the quills of flight feathers.
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It seems as if they are flying backwards,
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because they manage to make
a mid-air turn just before they land.
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Mannequin dances vary greatly
from species to species.
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The club-winged snaps as he jumps
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and adopts a posture
that draws attention to his scarlet cap.
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Blue-crowned mannequins fly
in circles around their display perches.
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The golden-headed favours a backward shuffle.
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That movement is elaborated further
by the wire-tailed,
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who flicks the female across her chin
with long filaments projecting from his tail.
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But these long-tailed mannequins
are even more extraordinary, for both are males.
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The female has just landed on the right.
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This is a double act. The female will only
respond if two males perform together.
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But why should apparent rivals help each other?
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0ne is senior.
He is the one who owns the dancing perch.
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0nly he will mate with the female.
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The other is his apprentice
who's learning the form.
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And, indeed, this dance does take some learning.
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Young males start practising
in their second or third year.
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They get their adult plumage when they're four,
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but they still continue to dance
with younger birds as this one is doing.
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0nly when he's eight is he likely to be taken on
as an apprentice by a male who owns a court.
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If and when his senior partner dies,
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he may inherit the court
and take on an apprentice of his own.
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But even then he will only succeed in mating
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if the females are impressed
by the virtuosity of his team performance.
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This male antelope, a topi,
is also defending a court.
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It wasn't until just recently that we realised
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that any mammals displayed like this.
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And that's just what's going on
here in the plains of Kenya.
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I'm sitting on the edge
of just such a display ground.
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Immediately behind me are the two best courts.
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Each is held by a male who's trotting around,
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inspecting the half-dozen or so females,
who also have horns,
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who've come to visit him today.
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He sniffs one to discover
whether she's ready to mate.
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Within a few yards of these central courts
stands a less successful male.
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He has a court, but it's not the best,
and no females have joined him.
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The courts are so closely packed
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that rivals frequently come face to face
on the frontier between them.
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As long as they don't cross the line,
their disputes are no more than symbolic.
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As the day warms up, more and more females
thread their way through the courts
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to the central ones
held by the most successful males.
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This young calf is accompanied by its mother.
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She's ready to breed again, but not
with this male, who's a low-ranking one.
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He nonetheless tries his luck.
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In doing so, he crosses the frontier of his court
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and immediately his neighbour
gallops across to repel the invasion.
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The successful males in the centre courts
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have now acquired
almost more females than they can manage.
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There are so many
that squabbles are breaking out between them.
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The least successful bulls hold courts
around the edges of the display ground.
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It's now hot and they're very tired,
but they won't leave.
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0nly by competing do they stand a chance
of eventually graduating to a premier position.
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But these marginal courts, being close
to tall grass, are dangerous places.
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A hyena.
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Not all get away.
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For a topi, the cost of courtship
can indeed be high.
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The rewards for all these displays,
persuasions and entreaties, however,
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can certainly be great.
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Yet even coupling may not be
the ultimate achievement it might seem to be.
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An animal may have to do even more than this
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if it's to ensure that its genes
will pass on to the next generation
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and so transcend its mortality.
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That will be the final trial.
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