Japanese Puffer Fish's Underwater Love Circle To Attract Females Will Make Men Take Note On Wooing Their Partners, Watch Video
Small white-spotted pufferfish make underwater crop circles to attract females. This behavior is an example of a mating ritual. A female will evaluate the structure and choose to mate with the male accordingly.
Marine environments are a vital part of the planet, and there is still a lot to explore and understand. One of the greatest examples is of Japanese Puffer Fish, known for its unique courtship display. The white-spotted pufferfish creates a remarkable geometric circle on the seafloor to attract females for mating. Females base their decision about whether or not to mate with a male upon his construction skills. The outer ring of the love circle consists of a series of mountains and groves and the center is an irregular maze-like pattern. Turtle Graveyard in Indian Ocean! Spooky Skeletons of Sea Turtles Found in Underwater Caves in Malaysia (Watch Video).
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