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Martedì 9 aprile 2019, 17:23:46-47. ... Alla fine la malcapitata femmina è riuscita a libersi dalle pressanti attenzioni e a spiccare il volo... Alcuni maschi l'inseguono... Poi sono usciti dal mio campo visivo e non so se è riuscita a seminarli. Foto prese dal lungofiume di Sesto Calende.
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sent on April 10, 2019 (19:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Beautiful sequence, but really if they wanted * cosare * in 4, or is there anything else? Of Course, she finally managed to escape. Bellissima sequenza, ma davvero se la volevano *cosare* in 4, o c'è dell'altro? Certo è che alla fine lei è riuscita a fuggire.
sent on April 10, 2019 (20:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I'm not an ornithologist or an ethologist, but that was the feeling they had. Then I know that we must be careful to project human behavior on species very different from ours. I watch many documentaries on TV: Geo and geo on Rai3, National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, even Vulvia on Rieducational Channel; but I've never seen a scene like that... Thanks and Hello. Non sono un ornitologo né un etologo, ma la sensazione che davano era quella. Poi so che bisogna stare attenti a proiettare i comportamenti umani su specie molto differenti dalla nostra. Io guardo molti documentari in TV: Geo e geo su Rai3, National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, pure Vulvia su Rieducational Channel; ma una scena come quella non l'ho mai vista...
sent on April 10, 2019 (22:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It would be nice to understand something more. Seriously I don't think it was something to reproductive background. I Know that sharks can cooperate to block a female "reluctant" for the benefit of a male that Pasquale Zagaria would define "Ingrifetus"... But to nose here I would say that there is more. Sarebbe bello capirci qualcosa in più. Scherzi a parte non credo fosse qualcosa a sfondo riproduttivo. So che gli squali possono cooperare per bloccare una femmina “riluttante” a beneficio di un maschio che Pasquale Zagaria definirebbe “ingrifeto”... ma a naso qui direi che c'è dell'altro.