2013 AP Bio Summer Assignment

Monday, August 26, 2013

Mating Behavior

Mating behavior is the behavioral interactions between organisms for the purpose of mating. Male peacocks spread their colorful tail feathers, like this one I found at a peacock farm, to attract female peacocks.

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