BetterForFish.com

Why are dolphins called sea teddy? Are they polyandrous?

Marie Schrader
2020-08-10 23:39:33
Dolphins belong to marine animals, they have a nickname called "sea teddy". This is because dolphins and Teddy have a common characteristic-lechery. Teddy is a pet dog, and the enzymes secreted in their brain make them unable to curb their desire, and sometimes even desire for the same sex. Dolphins are sometimes unable to control their desires and will sexually harass different species, such as sharks, whales and even turtles, and sometimes young dolphins.
Why are dolphins called sea teddy? Are they polyandrous?

1. Why are dolphins called sea teddy

Dolphins are a common marine animal, and they are generally friendly to humans. In the process of observing dolphins, some researchers have observed many habits and characteristics of dolphins, and some people have given dolphins some nicknames according to these characteristics. For example, "Teddy in the Sea" is one of the nicknames.

Teddy belongs to a class of pet dogs that are relatively common. The dolphins are associated with Teddy because of their common characteristic-lechery. Teddy is one of the more lecherous of all dog breeds. Studies have found that this is because they secrete an enzyme in the brain, when the enzyme reaches a certain amount, it will produce a sense of excitement, Teddy will do a variety of actions to the opposite sex, and sometimes even to the same sex. Like Teddy, dolphins sometimes have no control over their desires, and they will sexually harass and assault other animals, such as sharks, whales and even turtles. In addition to other species, dolphins will also harass juvenile dolphins. So dolphins are not as pure as most people think.

2. dolphins are polyandry?

In all animals, although there are monogamous, but relatively few. Dolphins, for example, are not monogamous, but polyandrous. Dolphins belong to a social animal, and specifically is the maternal clan, female dolphins can have more than one husband. However, in the specific operation of the time or more chaotic. Some researchers have found that some dolphins gather into a group with a female, and that two groups can exchange females with each other, as long as both sides agree. It is also possible that multiple groups of dolphins gather together to tease each other during mating, which is more chaotic.

Copyright © 2019-2020 betterforfish.com All right reserved.

Copyright © 2019-2020 betterforfish.com All right reserved.