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One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:53 pm
by ozzy72
This is just plain weird :o :o :o

The strange case of the homosexual necrophiliac duck pushed out the boundaries of knowledge in a rather improbable way when it was recorded by Dutch researcher Kees Moeliker.
It may have ruffled a few feathers, but it earned him the coveted Ig Nobel prize for biology awarded for improbable research, and next week he will be recounting his findings to UK audiences on the Ig Nobel tour.
Ducks behave pretty badly, it seems. It is not so much that up to one in 10 of mallard couples are homosexual - no one would raise an eyebrow in the liberal Netherlands - but they regularly indulge in "attempted rape flights" when they pursue other ducks with a view to forcible mating. "Rape is a normal reproductive strategy in mallards," explains Mr Moeliker.
As he recounts in his seminal paper, The first case of homosexual necrophilia in the mallard anas platyrhynchos, he was in his office in the Natuurmuseum Rotterdam, when he was alerted by a bang to the fact a bird had crashed into the glass facade of the building. "I went downstairs immediately to see if the window was damaged, and saw a drake mallard (anas platyrhynchos) lying motionless on its belly in the sand, two metres outside the facade. The unfortunate duck apparently had hit the building in full flight at a height of about three metres from the ground. Next to the obviously dead duck, another male mallard (in full adult plumage without any visible traces of moult) was present. He forcibly picked into the back, the base of the bill and mostly into the back of the head of the dead mallard for about two minutes, then mounted the corpse and started to copulate, with great force, almost continuously picking the side of the head.
"Rather startled, I watched this scene from close quarters behind the window until 19.10 hours during which time (75 minutes) I made some photographs and the mallard almost continuously copulated his dead congener. He dismounted only twice, stayed near the dead duck and picked the neck and the side of the head before mounting again. The first break (at 18.29 hours) lasted three minutes and the second break (at 18.45 hours) lasted less than a minute. At 19.12 hours, I disturbed this cruel scene. The necrophilic mallard only reluctantly left his 'mate': when I had approached him to about five metres, he did not fly away but simply walked off a few metres, weakly uttering a series of two-note 'raeb-raeb' calls (the 'conversation-call' of Lorentz 1953). I secured the dead duck and left the museum at 19.25 hours. The mallard was still present at the site, calling 'raeb-raeb' and apparently looking for his victim (who, by then, was in the freezer)."
Mr Moeliker suggests the pair were engaged in a rape flight attempt. "When one died the other one just went for it and didn't get any negative feedback - well, didn't get any feedback," he said.
His findings have provoked a lot of interest - especially in Britain for some reason - but no other recorded cases of duck necrophilia. However, Mr Moeliker was informed of an American case involving a squirrel and a dead partner, although in this case it is not known whether the necrophilia observed was homosexual or not as the victim had been run over by a truck shortly before the incident.

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:04 pm
by chomp_rock
Just goes to show you how much we don't know about animals.

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:06 pm
by Hagar
I could have done without knowing that. ::)

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:26 pm
by Romulus111VADT
I could have done without knowing that. ::)


DITTO............ ;D

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:28 pm
by Fozzer
...I notice that none of our Dutch and Belgian Members have offered any explanation for this strange habbit involving Mallard ducks in the Low Countries... ::)...!
...Maybe keeping a "Low" profile...?

LOL...!

Paul....I'm ducking out of this conversation.. :-[...!

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:38 pm
by Jared
OK.... ::) ::) ::)

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:44 pm
by eno
HMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm stranger things have happened ::) ::) ::) ::)

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:48 pm
by Omag 2.0
...I notice that none of our Dutch and Belgian Members have offered any explanation for this strange habbit involving Mallard ducks in the Low Countries... ::)...!
...Maybe keeping a "Low" profile...?

LOL...!

Paul....I'm ducking out of this conversation.. :-[...!



One: It happend in Holland! I never trust reports from people living in a country where you can buy "Sensimilla" as you wish... kinda clouds the mind... they say...

Two: The only duck I ever examine is the one in my cookingpan, just to be sure it does well with the apples in Calvados!

Sincerely

Omag - Belgium

;D

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:08 pm
by Fozzer

....The only duck I ever examine is the one in my cooking pan, just to be sure it does well with the apples in Calvados!

Sincerely

Omag - Belgium

;D


Hi omag...!

...I need your cooking tip...

How do you stuff the apple up the duck's Calvados...?

Is the aperture large enough, or do you need to cut the apple up into smaller pieces...?

Thanks...

Paul... ;)... ;)... ;)... ;D...!

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:55 pm
by Omag 2.0
... ehrm... Paul... how will I start...

.. You don't need to stuff all sidedishes up the duck necessarily...

You might like that... I don't!  :P  ;D

And I really really think you need to rethink the calvados part...

Omag ... a bit disgusted right now... but I'll be allright soon ...  :D ;D ;D

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:46 pm
by beefhole
umm...  :o

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 6:44 am
by AlphaBravo
thats one thing i didnt want to know


lol


Craig

Re: One sick duck

PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 9:45 am
by Clipper

Hi omag...!

...I need your cooking tip...

How do you stuff the apple up the duck's Calvados...?

Is the aperture large enough, or do you need to cut the apple up into smaller pieces...?

Thanks...

Paul... ;)... ;)... ;)... ;D...!



Fozzer, I hope Daffy isn't in the room listening to all this..... :-/