Pet therapy, anyone?

"The female may begin feeding by biting off the males head - as they do with regular prey - and if mating has begun, the males movements may become even more vigorous in its delivery of sperm. Early researchers thought that because copulatory movement is controlled by a ganglion in the abdomen, not the head, removal of the males head was a reproductive strategy by females to enhance fertilisation while obtaining sustenance."
Long story short, the kind of lady you shouldn't mess with
xo
Lauretta

"The female may begin feeding by biting off the males head - as they do with regular prey - and if mating has begun, the males movements may become even more vigorous in its delivery of sperm. Early researchers thought that because copulatory movement is controlled by a ganglion in the abdomen, not the head, removal of the males head was a reproductive strategy by females to enhance fertilisation while obtaining sustenance."
Long story short, the kind of lady you shouldn't mess with

xo
Lauretta
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lauretta:
PhileasFogg that made me laugh 
