
Overview
In the animal world females often call the shots. But their decisions may be surprising. In an effort to understand the mating game, NATURE follows biologist Chadden Hunter, PhD, through the Simien Mountains of northern Ethiopia, as he observes a troop of geladas, close cousins of baboons. He found that in gelada society females make all the decisions about mating, even though males are twice their size. The males are evaluated on everything from body heat to baby sitting skills. And once selected, no male gelada can ever rest on his laurels. Another male is always auditioning for his job. You’ll also see female barn swallows that choose a male by the color of his chest and encounter a robotic sage grouse that is helping researchers learn about this species’ elaborate courtship displays.
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26 - 1Silence of the Bees October 28, 2007
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26 - 2In the Valley of the Wolves November 04, 2007
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26 - 3The Cheetah Orphans November 11, 2007
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26 - 4The Beauty of Ugly November 18, 2007
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26 - 5The Desert Lions January 06, 2008
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26 - 6Parrots in the Land of Oz January 27, 2008
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26 - 7Crash: a Tale of Two Species February 10, 2008
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26 - 8Arctic Bears February 17, 2008
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26 - 9What Females Want and Males Will Do (1) April 06, 2008
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26 - 10What Females Want and Males Will Do (2) April 13, 2008
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26 - 11The Gorilla King April 20, 2008
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26 - 12Superfish May 04, 2008
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26 - 13Prince of the Alps May 11, 2008