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November 23, 2009
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Look at the facts below and put these dreamy eyed animals in the order you think they should go in.

Cranes
Grab a partner and start dancing. That's what the cranes do to find a mate.

Tasmanian Devil
The male and female devils share a quick and violent courtship.

Red-Sighted Garter Snake
This snake cheats his way into love's nest by pretending to be a female.

St. Andrews Cross Spider
This spider will risk everything, limbs and all for a taste of love.

Crested Black Macaque
In this primate's world, the size of one's backside is what really matters.

Mussels
These shellfish are seduced — and then loved — by two fish!

Male Indian Rhinoceros
These beefy guys find love in nature's powder room. ... Watch where you step!

Whiptail Lizard
This lizard wastes no time looking for the perfect mate.

Kakapo
This lonely bird relies on his low call to seduce his rare counterparts.

Peacock
Male peacocks use their plummage to dazzle the ladies.

Ranking: #1 (Oh la la!) to #10 (I'm not a touchy-feely kind of guy)

Cranes
Tasmanian Devil
Red-Sighted Garter Snake
St. Andrews Cross Spider
Crested Black Macaque
Mussels
Male Indian Rhinoceros
Whiptail Lizard
Kakapo
Peacock

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