Out comes the adult, which unfurls its wings and flies around looking for a mate.
She presented him with a mate gourd and straw for drinking traditional Argentine tea.
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It eliminates organisms from the gene pool by preventing them from finding a mate.
She thinks that is useful: it makes people try harder to attract or keep a mate.
All of those that made a choice picked a mate from the same species.
In "Frankenstein, " the creature tries to get a mate the conventional way, but he keeps accidentally killing people.
Careful planning goes into choosing a mate to produce the best possible racer.
But they point out that the web still offers important advantages over more traditional routes of finding a mate.
Then they were asked to repeat the experiment, this time asking whether each smell would be appealing on a mate.
When assessing a mate, the last thing you should want is to have your feelings manipulated by the other side.
That is because the chances are that a daughter who reaches adulthood will find a mate and thus produce grandchildren.
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This lack of grandchildren should be an enormous selective pressure on flycatchers to pick a mate of the same species.
The legendary Boris Karloff reprises his role as the screen's most misunderstood monster, now longing for a mate of his own.
These days, what evolutionary psychologists have mainly noted about the sexes is that they look for different things in a mate.
The last surviving barn owl at a Driffield nature reserve has found a mate and produced a brood of five chicks.
And many Americans keep on moving, looking for the next big thing, a better job, a mate or just an easier commute.
No longer will we cast a wide net when searching for news, jobs, apartments, a mate, etc. and hope for the best.
Many who found a mate here five or six years ago come back to help their younger siblings or cousins get hitched.
The females build nests in the sandy soil, calling for a mate.
In 2011, a male snowy owl appeared on the Western Isles for the eighth year running in a search for a mate.
And the anecdotal support also resonated as someone who has seen a mate caught up in business travel, client entertaining, and lure of someone new.
Not long ago, finding a mate, or even a like-minded group of friends, was something that definitely happened in the "real" physical world.
His plight as the only known member of his subspecies led to a series of ill-fated attempts to provide him with a mate.
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"It's been an absolute honour and a privilege to play with him and even more so to call him a mate, " said McGrath.
Even when Ed Sheeran incorporates hip-hop beats and discusses teenage pregnancy and homelessness, he does so with the sympathetic patter of a mate down the pub.
Due to the large decline of the local owl population, staff at the reserve were surprised the male was able to find a mate so quickly.
And this leads to the second false premise of Internet dating: that choosing a mate should be a rational choice, in which people carefully comparison-shop for partners.
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The good news for the pair, who got started on the strength of a chat at a mate's engagement party, is that they've made rapid headway with critics.
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