WorthlessSlavicShit
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Damn, ovER for our amphibian friends, at least with human roasties you can only expect them to play dead after their betabuxxers have spent a month begging them on their knees for a crumb of pussy.
Tfw you will never be taken by a bunch of aliens and placed in a room with two females, a femdom Amazon and a petite spinner, to see what will happen. NevER began for humancels.
Female frogs appear to fake death to avoid unwanted advances, study shows
Findings shed light on European common frog’s sometimes deadly scramble for a mate
www.theguardian.com
Writing in the journal Royal Society Open Science, Dittrich and her co-author, Dr Mark-Oliver Rödel, report how they placed each male frog in a box with two females: one large and one small. The mating behaviour was then recorded on video.
The results, obtained from 54 females who experienced the clutches of a male, revealed that 83% of females gripped by a male tried rotating their body.
Release calls such as grunts and squeaks were emitted by 48% of clasped females – all of whom also rotated their body.
Tonic immobility – stiffening with arms and legs outstretched in a pose reminiscent of playing dead – occurred in 33% of all females clasped by a male, with the team adding it tended to occur alongside rotating and calling.
Tfw you will never be taken by a bunch of aliens and placed in a room with two females, a femdom Amazon and a petite spinner, to see what will happen. NevER began for humancels.
Smaller females, they note, more frequently employed all three tactics together than larger ones.
The team says tonic immobility could be a stress response. They found this was more common in smaller and therefore younger females, which could be a result of greater stress arising with less experience of reproduction.
The three tactics, they add, allowed at least some females to evade the clutches of the males. “Displaying of mate avoidance behaviour resulted in the escape of 25 females.”
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