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5 Hilarious Mating Rituals In The Animal Kingdom


5 Hilarious Mating Rituals In The Animal Kingdom


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Humans put in a lot of effort to attract one another. We wear our nicest outfits, we spring for fancy dinners, and we tear out our hair wondering when to call back. But the animal kingdom has its fair share of complex—if not hilarious—rituals used to woo each other. We’ve rounded up five of the craziest examples.  

black and white spider on green leafTimothy Dykes on Unsplash

1. Porcupine

Porcupines take golden showers to a whole new level. No, we’re not kidding. These pointy critters aim their urine at potential female mates, spraying them to gauge interest. If she doesn’t want anything to do with him, she’ll just shake off and carry about her day. 

a hedgehog on the groundDerek Otway on Unsplash

2. Jumping Spider

We’re not sure whether to admire jumping spiders or feel bad for them. Whenever males see a female, they immediately dive into an elaborate dance. If that wasn’t enough, the whole thing can last up to 20 minutes, so…hopefully, she’s interested. 

black and white spider on red flower in macro photographyTimothy Dykes on Unsplash

3. White-Spotted Pufferfish

Pufferfish are the embodiment of “if he wanted to, he would.” These guys can spend upwards of a week crafting intricate geometric circles in the sand. The whole thing is meant to show off his fitness levels, which, in theory, would woo a female pufferfish and encourage her to lay eggs in the design. She has to accept first, though. 

white and brown fish in close up photographyStelio Puccinelli on Unsplash

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4. Hippo

Oh, you thought porcupines were bad? Sadly, female hippos have both number one and number two to worry about. (Though, to be fair, so does he.) Basically, when a male wants to mate, he sprays both in the hopes of attracting a female. If he does, she arrives and sprays him, too. And they say love is dead. 

hippopotamus lying on surface near body of waterTim De Pauw on Unsplash

5. Sandhill Crane

Jumping spiders aren’t the only creatures with impressive dance moves. Sandhill cranes begin their courtship by tossing grass or dirt in the air. If that catches a female’s attention, he then embarks on a complex dance featuring spins and leaps. 

a couple of birds that are standing in the grassRichard Sagredo on Unsplash


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