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Originally Posted by West2East
"You are being shagged by a rare parrot"
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
Son had that mean aviary stroke game goin
Originally Posted by marath0n
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
There's only 125 here. I'm not sure why there's so little, possibly there's too many of one gender so they don't mate.. However their whole mating system is crazy/rather smart..Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
But I don't get it...
For such a horny animal why is it rare or becoming extinct?!
If they going in like that there should be more running around like rabbits and stuff.
The Kakapo is the only species of flightless parrot in the world,[sup][34][/sup] and the only flightless bird anywhere that has a lek breeding system.[sup][35][/sup] Males loosely gather in an arena and compete with each other to attract females. Females watch the males display, or "lek".[sup][36][/sup] They choose a mate based on the quality of his display; they are not pursued by the males in any overt way. No pair bond is formed; males and females meet only to mate.
Because it can't tell the opposite sex of its own species.Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
But I don't get it...
For such a horny animal why is it rare or becoming extinct?!
If they going in like that there should be more running around like rabbits and stuff.
Originally Posted by DanzInRealLife
Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
But I don't get it...
For such a horny animal why is it rare or becoming extinct?!
If they going in like that there should be more running around like rabbits and stuff.
The Kakapo is the only species of flightless parrot in the world,[sup][34][/sup] and the only flightless bird anywhere that has a lek breeding system.[sup][35][/sup] Males loosely gather in an arena and compete with each other to attract females. Females watch the males display, or "lek".[sup][36][/sup] They choose a mate based on the quality of his display; they are not pursued by the males in any overt way. No pair bond is formed; males and females meet only to mate.
Originally Posted by Crftz333
Originally Posted by Physicx
ok, we need a gif of the parrot swaying back and forth with that look on its face