How Animals Have Sex: A Guide to the Reproductive Habits of Creatures Great and Small

by David Strorm
How Animals Have Sex: A Guide to the Reproductive Habits of Creatures Great and Small  
published 2006 by Gotham
binding Paperback
isbn 1592401910   (isbn13: 9781592401918)
pages 144
description Whether in the wild or in captivity, our furry, scaly, and feathered friends exhibit an incredible determination to mate. Find out which animals engag...more
date added
04-18-07



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Sarah Montambo
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07/14/08

bookshelves: funny, nonfiction, sexy-as-hell
Read in July, 2008
recommended to Sarah Montambo by: Green Apple Books remainders table.
Molluscs are the invertebrates that definitely have the freakiest sex. Sure, the insects and arachnids get all this attention for mixing violence with doing it, but that's old news. Molluscs are much freakier. Yes, the praying mantis eats the head off of her mate during intercourse to send him into "sexual spasm," and one wee male spider actually does a back flip into his mate's mouth (he wants her to get post-eating lethargy so she won't feel up to another casual romp with someone els...more
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Hannah
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08/03/08

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Amusing and entertaining, but not worth it. (1) The format is totally inconsistent (it would drive you crazy Juli.) It is trendy and topical (e.g. references to the TV show Friends.) It does not give you the information you might want, and leaves the reader with more questions than answers. Basically, it is a collection of anecdotal facts about animal sex.
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