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Solly Mack

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Sat May 12, 2012, 11:49 PM May 2012

Duck, duck... [View all]

Grackle (boat-tailed)









Female








Male/Female


Lake Charles, LA. 2012

The Boat-tailed Grackle has an odd mating system: harem defense polygyny. Females cluster their nests, and the males compete to defend the entire colony and mate there. The most dominant male gets most of the copulations in a system similar to that used by many deer. But all is not as simple as it seems. Although the dominant male may get up to 87% of the copulations at a colony, DNA fingerprinting shows that he actually sires only about 25% of the young in the colony. Most of the young are fathered by noncolony males away from the colonies.





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Duck, duck... [View all] Solly Mack May 2012 OP
Philandering little devils, aren't they? NV Whino May 2012 #1
and vicious. Solly Mack May 2012 #2
Poor guy NV Whino May 2012 #3
He looks pretty mad in that first shot - TBF May 2012 #4
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