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Geege Schuman wrote:
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>"British scientists were honoured for research that found ostriches became
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>more amorous with each other when a human was around. In fact, ostriches
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>eventually started putting the moves on humans."
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>
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>this is true of manatees also. you don't want to know.
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So how much of it is due to jumping the inter-species boundary for
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STATUS - i.e. I can fuck any of several
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reasonable candidates from my own species, or I can be ambitious, and
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go after the authority figure in the room.
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The alternative hypothesis is that its due to novelty, and then of
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course, there's the "they'll fuck anything given
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appropriate conditions." Hmmm, is this a potential intelligence test,
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seeing as the last is a particularily human response?
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Owen
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