rape amongst humans is a much more complicated phenomenon that can occur for complex psychological, social and cultural reasons that do not apply to the likes of ducks and bed bugs. This is a very important distinction to make. One that has eluded a handful of male evolutionary psychologists who have suggested that human rape is biologically determined by Darwinism. Such claims have been met with widespread criticism. The danger in suggesting a rapist lives inside all human males thanks to sexual selection has forced a strict avoidance of the human term when talking about animals.