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1Red and Black Stink Bugs Mating 1 Citation I shot these red and black bugs while they were enjoying mating. They have red bodies with black spots. They also have a greenish strip on the backside running from head to tail. I called them stink bugs, due to their resemblance with stink bugs, but still not sure whether they are stink bugs are not. Any help with correct identification will be highly appreciated. Red and Black Stink Bugs Mating Pictures, technorati.com
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butterfly mating and marmots at the alps 1 Citation The male orange tip butterfly, striking a majestic pose, with its legs firmly placed on the plant and err.. the female orange tip below? Orange tips ( anthocharis cardamines ) are common across Europe and found in some regions of Asia with temperate climates. The male has the characteristic orange tip on its forewings while the tips are greyish for the female. and? for a better view of the tranquil mating? Well, somebody else is not quite happy with their tranquil mating. Anoth, technorati.com
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Gay Relationships: All Created Equal Except Us - Video 1 Citation Travis & Greg13LoveStories.com is a unique multimedia advocacy project that profiles the moving stories of thirteen couples whose lives were profoundly affected by Proposition 8 - the California ballot initiative that eliminated the right of same-sex couples to marry., technorati.com
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Gay Relationships: Seven Ways You Can Improve It 1 Citation Good relationships don't just happen. "If I have to work at it, then it's not the right relationship." This is not a true statement, any more than it's true that you don't have to work at good physical health through exercise, eating well, and stress reduction. There are 7 choices you can make that will not only improve your relationship, but can turn a failing relationship into a successful one.TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOURSELFThis is the most important choice you can make to improve your relat, technorati.com
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1 Citation by on June 27, 2009in Hamster Breeding Tips He is not brilliant isn?t he ?Tagged as: breeding, hamster, mating, sex, technorati.com
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The Highline NYC (And Two Flies Gettin It On) 1 Citation Spent the afternoon in New York City this past Tuesday. My lady friend hadn?t spent much time in NYC so I dutifully volunteered to take her on a scenic tour of the West Village. We took the 163 bus from North Jersey into Manhattan, hopped on the E train and got off around 14th street. Remembering a tip from my friend Brian Leo, I led the way to 10th avenue and headed up to 20th where we visited the newly opened High Line . Pretty neat concept as far as urban renewal goes?the park is, technorati.com
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Beetle philandering doesn?t work out for the ladies 1 Citation Playing around doesn?t seem to improve the chances of finding good genes for kids Read the original post: Beetle philandering doesn?t work out for the ladies, technorati.com
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What Do Wild Rabbits Eat? The Answer to the Question 1 Citation by Syndicated Pet Articles Rabbits are genuinely fascinating creatures, and more and more people seem to be taking notice. It use to seem that rabbits were only good for two things: their meat and the endless jokes their mating habits opened the door to. Now people are more interested in raising rabbits, they are even becoming pets in many households.See the article here:What Do Wild Rabbits Eat? The Answer to the QuestionTagged as: door, endless, endless-jokes, even-b, technorati.com
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TGIF: Echinoderms Aren?t So Bad 1 Citation This animation from Daniel Brown at Biochemical Soul makes me come close to actually liking echinoderms. Well..at least I still like them more than mammals. Seriously, a great animation that clearly illustrates the development of starfish. This entry was posted on Friday, June 26th, 2009 at 10:44 and is filed under Biodiversity & Critters, Life Science, Mating & Reproduction, TGIF: Pictures & Movies. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You ca, technorati.com
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1 Citation Loons played hide-and-seek in the water near the dock ? or were they mating?, technorati.com
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