Animals That Move To Impress
India/Pakistan border guard: confrontation ceremony
Wild western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) were observed to use water to generate spectacular 'splash displays'. Most of these displays were made by silverbacks in an agressive context, and the observers proposed that they are primarily linked to the intimidation of potential rivals for female acquisition. This unusual behaviour may have developed only in gorillas that visit open swampland, where visibility greatly exceeds that encountered in the forest and highly visual, long-distance displays are therefore of value.
Animals that dance to impress
Gestures of great apes
Orangutans in the wild and held captive
Yoga animal poses
Human dance poses

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