| 41. | The pink flamingos, poised in a few inches of water, are curving their necks in courtship displays.
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| 42. | Males perform a courtship display, and females lay around 200 eggs individually onto leaves of aquatic plants.
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| 43. | There they engage in spectacular courtship displays.
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| 44. | Other examples include bill clacking in birds, wing clapping in manakin courtship displays, and chest beating in gorillas.
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| 45. | Male wrens pluck pink or purple petals and display them to females as part of a courtship display.
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| 46. | Several species of birds are also known to combine visual and auditory stimuli in their elaborate courtship displays.
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| 47. | The courtship display is poorly recorded.
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| 48. | The head of one individual rests under the tail of another in what may be a courtship display.
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| 49. | Males perform remarkable territorial and courtship displays which include flashing their brightly coloured legs and waving their abdomens.
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| 50. | The Congo peacock male does not display his covert feathers, but uses his actual tail feathers during courtship displays.
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