Among promiscuous African topi antelopes on the savannah, the battle of the sexes runs in reverse — females aggressively compete for mates, while the males play hard to get. Subscribe to read this ...
In some promiscuous species, sexual conflict runs in reverse, reveals a new study. Among African topi antelopes, females are the ones who aggressively pursue their mates, while males play hard to get.
We could be witnessing the sixth mass extinction at an alarming rate worldwide. It's marked by the rapid loss of species due to human activities like habitat destruction, pollution and climate change.
Observation of the sexual habits of the African topi antelope has shed dramatic light on the science of mating strategies. Steve Connor explores a curious world She is supposed to be coy and reserved ...
Women have a reputation for being choosy when it comes to mates, but a study of African topi antelopes shows that males can be discriminating too. The study found that some males fight off advances ...
Topis are under threat in eastern Africa. Marc Guitard/Getty Images We could be witnessing the sixth mass extinction at an alarming rate worldwide. It’s marked by the rapid loss of species due to ...
MALES are supposed to be the pushy ones when it comes to sex, but a study of African topi antelopes shows that females can be the harassers too. The males often have to fight off females they have ...
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