The males “explode” whenever they get a chance because after mating once, it is highly likely they will not mate again. In chapter two, there’s an emphasis as to males dealing with inadequate ejaculation and sperm count being low. Due to these reasons, males are selfish when it comes to mating with a female. For example, a fly, which must be a long-tailed female and considering sperm, does not come cheap, males save it for the one who is big enough and can then, fertilize her eggs. The ideology behind a male keeping his sperm for the biggest fly out there, being a regular looking fly may not do the trick. At the same time, if a male’s sperm count is low, the female will no longer be interested, as no strong genes are likely to be passed onto her offspring. Other reasons looked upon are females rejecting males, if they do not provide gifts. Insects such as the spider takes its time to wrap up its gift in silk and the more silk produced, the more time a female will take into
The males “explode” whenever they get a chance because after mating once, it is highly likely they will not mate again. In chapter two, there’s an emphasis as to males dealing with inadequate ejaculation and sperm count being low. Due to these reasons, males are selfish when it comes to mating with a female. For example, a fly, which must be a long-tailed female and considering sperm, does not come cheap, males save it for the one who is big enough and can then, fertilize her eggs. The ideology behind a male keeping his sperm for the biggest fly out there, being a regular looking fly may not do the trick. At the same time, if a male’s sperm count is low, the female will no longer be interested, as no strong genes are likely to be passed onto her offspring. Other reasons looked upon are females rejecting males, if they do not provide gifts. Insects such as the spider takes its time to wrap up its gift in silk and the more silk produced, the more time a female will take into