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WaterCar Panther
I believe at 1:01 we can see some form of Bro mating dance. Fascinating to have this glimpse into their ways.
I think I got a rash from all the toxic "bro" in this video.
w1ndex (Member Profile)
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w1ndex (Member Profile)
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Runaway Scooter
In late summer, the scooter rut begins.
This can be a trying time for owners, as the immature males tend to charge uncontrollably at the fertile females in an attempt to gain enough speed to mount them. If the male doesn't come in hot enough, the female will reject them, as we see here.
Next, as our traffic safari continues, we'll take a late night excursion in hopes of catching a glimpse of the rare wild sideshow mating dances.
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Galapagos Albatross Mating Dance
I tried these mating dances, but they did not work.
Galapagos Albatross Mating Dance
Tags for this video have been changed from 'birds' to 'birds, Albatross, Ecuador, Galapagos, Mating Dance, Espanola' - edited by eric3579
Human mating ritual with amazing music
>> ^dannym3141:
I can't tell if the poster's comments are serious, but this is....awful
I, the poster, wasn't serious. But I do think that this thing is supposed to be understood as a mating dance. Then again, maybe it's about zen and motorcycle maintenance?
BTW - no more "P"-membership. Hell yeah!
Bro You Stole My Bong! FIGHT
I think you guys/gals saw something completely different. I just saw two fat white guys (in their words "niggas") displaying a lot of affection. Notice how they swing at one another and miss; it's like a mating dance with love taps, hand holding, testicle slapping and dry humping. It would be cute... if they were.
Have You Ever Seen An Ant HURRICANE?
The person off the camera shot sounded Japanese, and I don't know if Army ants are found in Japan. I thought they live in the Amazon and Australia?
Anyways, the camera was very shaky and wasn't focused well so we couldn't see it clearly.
Perhaps they were doing a ritual mating dance on the floor. They usually fly up and circle around the queen when in flight. Sometimes the queen fails to take off but the males continue to circle around her anyway. And I think this is one of those cases.
Suggestive Dancing Bee
He scored so many girl bee's in formal wear after his mating dance.
Observe The Wild Guido Mating Dance In It's Natural Habitat
>> ^Norsuelefantti:
I'm pretty sure they are intoxicated or on drugs. Good moves though.
Testosterone is a helluva drug.
Observe The Wild Guido Mating Dance In It's Natural Habitat
>> ^longde:
That girl is clearly mocking the guy.
He told himself bitterly.
Observe The Wild Guido Mating Dance In It's Natural Habitat
>> ^HollywoodBob:
So now that we've witnessed a mating display, we should be able to determine when rutting season is, and extrapolate an appropriate hunting season.
Note to Fish and Wildlife: there is an over abundance of these beasts, they've reached pest numbers in some regions. I suggest no restriction on the number of tags released in the first few seasons, in order to diminish their numbers before they devastate the environment for other species.
I heard that entirely in an Australian accent in my head.