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Which of the following behaviors could be an example of courtship behavior in penguins and used to attract another mate? Select one: 1. The mother traveling to a warmer climate in order to lay her eggs.
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Which of the following behaviors could be an example of courtship behavior in penguins and used to attract another mate?
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1. The mother traveling to a warmer climate in order to lay her eggs.
2.The mother laying more than one egg.
3.The male bringing a pebble to the female in order to build a nest together.
4. The mother using her body to provide shelter for her babies to stay warm.
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The answer is 3. The other 3 relate to baby penguins. In nature, males bring a pebble to to the female to show that he is ready to be a suitable father and help build the nest. It’s equivalent of a man giving a rose to a woman. I hope this helps.
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