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zeebow

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A week ago in the quiet town of Ebeltoft in Denmark, I was witness to one of nature's curiosities:

A MALLARD THREESOME....:-O :eek!:

Ummm...is this one in a million?
 

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Gang-banging Mallards are nothing new - I've seen females literally drowning under four or five sex-crazed drakes. It tends to be later in the mating season when the majority of females are brooding.

John
 
Gang-banging Mallards are nothing new - I've seen females literally drowning under four or five sex-crazed drakes. It tends to be later in the mating season when the majority of females are brooding.

John
Thanks John,

Do you know of other species with this kind of behaviour??
 
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