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Fish cross-dress to get partner
The first example of a male that finds a partner by cross-dressing has been discovered by scientists.
Male giant Australian cuttlefish outnumber females by four to one - so the females can be very picky.
To compete, the males hide their fourth arms - a male characteristic - and change colour to copy the females' mottled skin.
Then they trick their way past the female's partner and often succeed in mating with her reports The Sun.
US scientists in Massachusetts said: "We found female mimickers could successfully deceive the consort male."
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I theorize that effeminate guys are useing the same behavior to get past a human female's partner. Sound logical?
Fish cross-dress to get partner
The first example of a male that finds a partner by cross-dressing has been discovered by scientists.
Male giant Australian cuttlefish outnumber females by four to one - so the females can be very picky.
To compete, the males hide their fourth arms - a male characteristic - and change colour to copy the females' mottled skin.
Then they trick their way past the female's partner and often succeed in mating with her reports The Sun.
US scientists in Massachusetts said: "We found female mimickers could successfully deceive the consort male."
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I theorize that effeminate guys are useing the same behavior to get past a human female's partner. Sound logical?
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