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Sexe : Female
Statut : En couple
Age : 99
Zodiaque: Gémeaux

Ville : RALEIGH
Région : North Carolina
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 20/02/2007
octobre 23, 2007 - mardi 
World: Asia-Pacificfrom BBC
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-->Main Story here --> Penguins are turning to prostitution. But instead of doing it for money, Antarctic dolly-birds are turning tricks to get rocks off their menfolk.

Stones are essential for penguins to build their nests. A shortage has led to the unorthodox tactics.

"Stones are the valuable currency in penguin terms," said Dr Fiona Hunter, a researcher in the Zoology Department at Cambridge University, who has spent five years observing the birds' mating patterns.

Prostitution is described as the world's oldest profession. But Dr Hunter is convinced it is the first time it has been seen in animals.

Penguin partners

All of the female penguins Dr Hunter observed trading sex for stones had partners.

Penguins stick to the same mate, she said, but none of the males twigged what was happening.

"There was no suspicion on the part of the males. Females quite often go off on their own to collect stones, so as far as the males are concerned there is no reason to suspect."

She added: "It tends to be females targeting single males, otherwise the partner female would beat the intruder up."

Dr Hunter and Dr Lloyd Davis of the University of Otago watched the penguins at work on Ross Island, about 800 miles from the South Pole as part of a Antarctica New Zealand programme.

Tricking their prey

On some occasions the prostitute penguins trick the males. They carry out the elaborate courtship ritual, which usually leads to mating.

Having bagged their stone, they would then run off.

"The courtship display is a head-bowing display," Dr Hunter said. "It usually starts with the male, who bows his head and looks out the corner of his eye."

She said she does not think the female penguins are doing it just for the stones.

"The female only takes one or two stones," she said. "It takes hundreds to build the nest to get their eggs off the ground.

"I think what they are doing is having copulation for another reason and just taking the stones as well. We don't know exactly why, but they are using the males."

She said the female penguins could also be testing potential future mates, in case their existing partner died before the next mating period.

The single male penguins appeared to have only their own pleasure as a motive.

The action takes place during a three-week mating period starting in late October.

The most stones Dr Hunter saw a single female taking was 62, although she said she suspects her final total was higher.

The number of prostitute penguins is quite low, she said.

"It's probably only a few percent," she said. "I was watching opportunistically, so I can't give an exact figure of how common it really is."

Other animals have been seen trading food for sexual favours but only within a partnership. -->End Main Story -->
 
Jill Brenneman
Jill Brenneman

 
I wonder if Farley is studying this?
 
Publié par Jill Brenneman le octobre 23, 2007 - mardi - 7:48
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belledame222

 
"90% of prostituted penguins said SQUAWK"
 
Publié par belledame222 le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 3:12
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Jill Brenneman
Jill Brenneman

 
I feel awful about learning this. And here I was making fun of the anti's about including animals in "systems of prostitution" and for an evil cop in an audience in a speaking gig I did in Chicago saying most prostitutes are just looking for a rock. I thought he was being an evil prick. I realize now he must have been talking about penguins.

I am also quoted as saying prostitution isn't a black and white issue but with penguins I guess it must be.

Most penguins live in Antarctica much of which is controlled by Chile. Here I was in Santiago last July addressing the need for condoms there and I never once considered penguins.

I have clearly missed this issue completely.

105 percent of prostituted penguins reported wanting to leave prostitution immediately. 114 percent suffer from PPTSD.

I can see the anti's day of no prostitution pledge next year.
 
Publié par Jill Brenneman le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 4:06
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Ren

 
ROFLMAO :)

Oh Jill, thank you for the laugh I so desperately needed this week. Between illness, hackers, other assorted bullshit...well this, this is just perfect therapy.
 
Publié par Ren le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 12:10
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Jill Brenneman
Jill Brenneman

 
You got hacked too? So didn't I. If you tell me you had strep I will be convinced someone put a curse on both of us.
 
Publié par Jill Brenneman le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 1:41
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Ren

 
bonchitis is my illness of the moment.
 
Publié par Ren le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 8:43
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Octo

 
Jill, this is hysterical. As is your commentary below.

I'm sorry you both got hacked. That sucks royally. Do you think it's related? I'm interested in what Ren's mod squad discovers.
 
Publié par Octo le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 2:12
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Ren

 
lets say I wouldn't be surprised if its related, however, I am not sharing the ISP's and tracking routes that me 'n the boys discovered, after all, if I mention it, they'll be warned, won't they? I'd much rather have any potential visits from the cops or the FBI be a shiny wonderful surprise!
 
Publié par Ren le octobre 24, 2007 - mercredi - 8:45
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