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Valentine’s Day ‘Sex in the City’ Zoo

Published on: January 21, 2016

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California zoos get a little wild on Valentine’s Day. Well, you know how things are in the animal world — the Call of the Wild.  Sex And The City Zoo, a wild, adults-only Valentine’s Celebration at the Los Angeles Zoo, features a provocative animal dating-mating-cohabitating presentation, decadent refreshments, up-close animal encounters and romantic dinner option. Love isn’t always kind at local zoos as you may learn in a presentation about animal dating, mating and cohabitating by L.A. Zoo General Curator Beth Schaefer.

  • Some praying mantis, spiders, scorpions and crickets engage in sexual cannibalism. Females eat the male’s head during or after mating.
  • Male deep sea anglerfish find a female, they bite onto her and fuse with her circulatory system in sexual parasitism, finding both food and a mate. Females can host up to eight males at once.
  • Male hippos attract female partners with pee and defecating at the same time. Then, they use to their tail to spread it around and spray it at the female.
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