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"[Young male seals, often referred to as "yearlings" or "juveniles," may attempt to steal or usurp females from dominant bulls through several strategies:
- Sneaking: Young males may try to approach females quietly to avoid detection by the dominant male. If a young male can get close enough, he might be able to mate with the female before the dominant male intervenes.
- Distraction: Some young males may create diversions or cause disturbances to distract the bull, allowing them an opportunity to access females.
- Aggression: While typically less powerful than dominant bulls, young males may sometimes display aggression or challenge the bull directly in an attempt to assert dominance and claim a female.
- Timing: Young males may wait for moments when the bull is occupied, such as during fights with other rivals or when tending to multiple females, to attempt to mate.
- Size and Strength: As young males grow, they may become larger and stronger, giving them an advantage over females and enabling them to compete more effectively with adult males for access to mates.
Overall, these behaviors are part of the natural competition for mating opportunities and can vary based on species and environmental factors.]" - ChatGPT
Brutal... Even these get to smash:
Unrelated OFC ^_^ ! Just a fun fact I think you will find... amusing!