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Mallard ducks mating caught on camera in new zealand wildlife.that's how ducks mate These unique traits help male ducks compete for mates and show.

Doesn't look pretty, but that's nature.rooster crowing compilation plus. This is where they join together in a special way called the cloacal kiss to transfer sperm Duck penises are very strange

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But why do ducks have such strange genitals

How do they have sex

And why did they evolve We asked all of these questions to dr patricia brennan, an evolutionary biologist at mount. Ever wondered about duck mating Just like other animals, ducks have their own ways of attracting partners and building families

Duck mating is a fascinating world full of unique courting rituals and mating behaviors From the times they choose to mate to the ways they show off for potential partners, there’s a lot more to ducks than just quacking In this article, we’ll dive into. So, how do ducks mate

Duck Sex. Stock Photo - Image: 24558400
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Unlike other birds, ducks actually mate like mammals

Ducks usually mate in water, and the whole mating session is very aggressive, where male duck dominates over females. Species that had the most have really twisted vaginas and penises, and species that had more consensual sex had simple penises and vaginas “it looks like there is an evolutionary arms race in ducks — literally — over the control of reproduction,” brennan explains. When you look at duck anatomy, especially the male reproductive system, you'll see some interesting features

Male ducks have testicles inside their bodies that make sperm during mating season They use a part called the cloaca to mate

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The Hidden Side of Sex | The Scientist Magazine®
The Hidden Side of Sex | The Scientist Magazine®

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