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Singing to females makes male birds' brains happy

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Evidence that the reward areas of the male finch brain are stimulated by singing to females

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  • he just wanted to get thoose asses , not much science in that

  • Did you see those 2 females wagging there tails! There were ready for mating!

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  • he show them his beef to when he climbs the cage

  • He is horny

  • @FutureInventions - well, nevermind my snappiness then. =D But yeah, check out that book anyway. =) It was easy, fun, but at the same time "sciency" enough. =)

  • @karpovka I never said animals don't have feelings! I love animals. I have 2 dogs and they are very loving. I posted that a long time ago, not even sure why. I'm sure birds do have feelings just more limited than ours. And I'll check out that book.! :D

  • @FutureInventions I see... You are one of the ones who believes animals have no feelings... I am just going to point out that I said "considered a possibility," and then suggest a book by J Masson "When Elephants Weep," - might broaden your horizons a little bit. =]

  • Adorable! My "males" certainly must be happy; they sing to their "females" all day long. =8-D

  • cute!

  • Please stop caging birds needlessly.

  • thats mean that bird probably got bad blue balls

  • Those birds want to make out really bad!! Maybe I should start singing to some women LOL!!

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