Drag cuttlefish Some male cuttlefish are able to keep a potential mate to themselves by dressing up in drag to deceive competing males. Behavioural ecologist Associate Professor Culum Brown, of ...
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Transvestite cuttlefish have a better chance of mating, international researchers show. Male cuttlefish who look and act like females can reach a potential mate and successfully fertilise her. Up to ...
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