Flirtatious Female Monkeys Throw Stones at Potential Mates
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When it comes to flirting, it seems hair pulling is out and stone throwing is in. Researchers from the Universities of Durham in the UK and Sao Paolo in Brazil have discovered that female tufted capuchin monkeys in Brazil have resorted to throwing stones at potential but inattentive suitors as a way to get their attention.
During the proceptive period of mating (the female-driven pre-copulation courtship of the animal world) it seems male capuchins just can’t be bothered. Females engage in several behaviors in order to get the attention of the males, like shaking branches, whining, and grabbing or touching the male and then running away. Sounds familiar, right, ladies?