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Unpaired males find a suitable cavity and begin to build nests in order to attract single females, often decorating the nest with ornaments such as flowers and fresh green material, which the female later disassembles upon accepting him as a mate.
For males, find a nice tux to wear.
For a female goldfish, look for ones with large rear and pectoral areas; for males, find a large mate (approximately anywhere from 4 to 6 inches) that is also a fast swimmer.
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Males find an evolutionary advantage in long-term pair bonding because it helps to insure that offspring possess their genes.
The way in which a male finds a female varies.
In "Raging Bull," the young male tries to ram his way through a brick wall; in "GoodFellas," the young male finds a welcoming warm spot, first with Paulie and the gang, and soon with Jimmy and Tommy, and then with his wife — Karen — and a couple of kids, and a mistress set up in an apartment.
In January 2002, Pale Male found a new mate, Lola.
Relative pairing date is generally used to reflect how quickly a male finds a partner, as quick and early pairing is likely to be caused by female preference and successful mate attraction [51] [56].
But when adult males find themselves confronting a rival, they rapidly switch on bolder colors, changing from green to yellow, for example.
It appears that males find females by localizing a pheromone that the female emits from the end of her abdomen.
More attractive males are more likely to desert (van Dijk 2009), and the time for males to find a new mate decreases with attractiveness (Kingma et al. 2008).
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