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Lemurs create a fruity fragrance to attract mates | BBC Science Focus Magazine
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Best foot forward: eight animals that dance to impress | Natural History Museum
Eight of Nature's Wildest Mating Rituals | Smithsonian Voices | National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Magazine
Opposites Attract? 6 Species Where The Male And Female Look Nothing Alike - The Dodo
Ring-tailed lemurs engage in 'stink-flirting' to attract mates | The Independent | The Independent
Sexy and Gorgeous: How do Insects and Animals Attract Mates?
Strange love: 13 animals with truly weird courtship rituals | Live Science
Animal Behavior - Finding a Mate | Shmoop
How Animals and Plants Use Color | Ask A Biologist
Mate Choice in Animals | Ask A Biologist
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Some Male Birds Fly Under False Colors to Attract Mates, Study Suggests - The New York Times