Reproduction: A-Courting To Nature!
Beginning of paper
For some time she had watched his movements, appearing coyly in his
haunts. And now, had it paid off? Doubtless, he was in love. His muscles
were taut; he swooped through the air more like an eagle than a Greylag
gander. The only problem was, it was not for her that he then landed in a
flurry o ....
Middle of paper
.... to describe the behavior of these large,
social birds.
At the same time he did not forget that all romance - animal and human -
is tied intimately to natural selection. Natural selection brought on the
evolution of males and females during prehistoric epochs when
environmental change was making life difficult for single-sex species such
as bacteria and algae. Generally, these reproduced by splitting into
identical copies of themselves. New generations were thus no better than
old o ....
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Page count: 4 (approximately 250 words per page)