And it turned out that the females only ate the males because they’d been cooped up in enclosures without being fed. Actually females seldom eat the males, only in about 5% – 30% of matings, more often in laboratory conditions than in natural observations.
And it turned out that the females only ate the males because they’d been cooped up in enclosures without being fed. Actually females seldom eat the males, only in about 5% – 30% of matings, more often in laboratory conditions than in natural observations.