The Spiders That Decorate Their Own Webs
Spider webs – possibly the most beautiful and intricate animal structures of the natural world. However, some spiders are not content with a simple web. They go one step further.
Spider webs – possibly the most beautiful and intricate animal structures of the natural world. However, some spiders are not content with a simple web. They go one step further.
Homosexual behavior in nature, surely not? As our own cultural attitudes towards gay people relax scientists are increasingly more comfortable with revealing their findings that Mother Nature is pretty cool with it too. Here are ten animals that do the ‘wild thing’ with members of the same sex.
These animals are amazing. They’re famous animal magicians that could perform many tricks. Not only they can change color, but they’re amazing in other ways, too.
Love them or hate them, there is more to the snail than meets the eye. Here, with some amazing photography, is a look at the humble snail in all its mucus covered glory! Whether regarded as pet, pest or tasty treat, they are everywhere!
Animals fight for a variety of reasons. It may be for play, for space or, most likely, for sexual dominance. Here, with the help of some wonderful images – we take a look at a few species in the throes of fighting.
They won’t succumb to death even you boil them, freeze them, or put them into any harsh conditions. They are such tough guys that you could never beat them down.
The term “The birds and the bees” is a common euphemism for human sexual relations. It is kind of odd since humans do not have sex in quite the same way as birds and certainly not at all in the same way as bees.
Mating: It’s what keeps the world turning, so to speak. Not only is it an important factor in maintaining the human race, but it’s also essential for all the other creatures. Read on to find out more about animal courting rituals and mating behavior.
Did you know that animals and insects have more than one spouse?
Mating is the most fundamental and vital process for animals to select for their best partners. In the view of biology, mating refers to the pairing of opposite-sex for copulation (the union of the sex organs of two sexually reproducing animals for insemination and subsequent internal fertilization) in social animal to breed for their offspring.