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Claim Your Free Stun Gun Today
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ryan)
Tue Feb 25 11:56:55 2025
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 17:56:01 +0100
From: "Ryan" <Ryan@heartburn.shop>
Reply-To: "Ryan" <StingrayStunGun@heartburn.shop>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>
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acock's copulation success rate depends on the colours of his eyespots (ocelli) and the angle at which they are displayed. The angle at which the ocelli are displayed during courtship is more important in a peahen's choice of males than train size or number of ocelli. Peahens pay careful attention to the different parts of a peacock's train during his display. The lower train is usually evaluated during close-up courtship, while the upper train is more of a long-distance attraction signal. Actions such as train rattling and wing shaking also kept the peahens' attent
hough an intricate display catches a peahen's attention, the redundant signal hypothesis also plays a crucial role in keeping this attention on the peacock's display. The redundant signal hypothesis explains that whilst each signal that a male projects is about the same quality, the addition of multiple signals enhances the reliability of that ma
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<td>If for any reason you can't carry a CCW, then you need to <a href="http://heartburn.shop/Yedl6U0FQwQqSG2bKy9shf_-Ss6SwaY9koooldTPbikhXgcbAQ" target="blank"><b>check this out!</b></a><br />
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<a href="http://heartburn.shop/Yedl6U0FQwQqSG2bKy9shf_-Ss6SwaY9koooldTPbikhXgcbAQ" target="blank"><img alt="stun" src="http://heartburn.shop/10bdb18e383d7481de.gif" /></a><br />
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But it also doesn't do permanent damage like a gun or blade.<br />
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<p style="color:#FFFFFF;">acock's copulation success rate depends on the colours of his eyespots (ocelli) and the angle at which they are displayed. The angle at which the ocelli are displayed during courtship is more important in a peahen's choice of males than train size or number of ocelli. Peahens pay careful attention to the different parts of a peacock's train during his display. The lower train is usually evaluated during close-up courtship, while the upper train is more of a long-distance attraction signal. Actions such as train rattling and wing shaking also kept the peahens' attent</p>
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