Love in the Wild

Check out our top 10 most bizarre examples of love in the wild.

So you think you’ve had some strange dates? This Valentine’s Day, The Nature Conservancy compiled the top 10 most bizarre examples of love in the wild.

"Nature can get pretty wild, especially when procreation is at stake," said Sanjayan, lead scientist of The Nature Conservancy. "While we may find mating habits of some critters bizarre, they just might remind you of someone you know."

Unfortunately, many of these creatures are at risk of disappearing forever because of habitat loss, climate change and other threats.

"Nature is powerful, but for many animals, their future now depends not only on their mating prowess but on what help we give them. If we don't protect their homes that future is in jeopardy," Sanjayan said.

Do these wild lovers remind you of anyone? (if so, you can send an e-card to a loved one!)

Prairie Chickens:
“Strut Your Stuff”
Deep Sea Anglerfish:
“Losing Yourself in Love”
American Burying Beetle:
“Family Oriented”
Freshwater mussels:
“The Bait and Switch”
Lions: “One Track Mind”
Prairie Vole:
“Born to be Faithful”
Bower Birds: “Bachelor Pads”
Tree Crickets:
“Smooth Talker”
Day Octopus: “Keep Your Distance”
Little Brown Bats:
“Waiting for the Right Time”

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