The lions observed in the Ngorongoro
Crater of Tanzania mated, |
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on average, once an hour
for a week straight. |
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Now, before I lose half the room
to that thought, answer me this: |
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Where does it begin? |
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And the purpose of all animals is
the proliferation of the species, right? |
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But it isn't as easy as,
"Your nest or mine?" |
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It starts with a series
of mating rituals. |
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First, an animal must get the attention
of the object it desires. |
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Next, there must be a sign
that the interest is mutual. |
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But as we've all learned from
painful experience, an animal... |
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What's up with my study group
having fun without me? |
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Sorry, Phoebe. You looked busy. |
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Use your time in section tomorrow
to outline your group's thesis. |
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Be specific. Better yet,
just spell-check. |
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I'll see you next week. |
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Is that a book of love spells? |
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Yeah, found it in the Valentine's Day
display over at the campus bookstore. |
00:01:00.811 - 00:01:03.981 |
- It's stupid.
- Is not. |
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We figured since we're dateless this
year, maybe it'll give us some laughs. |
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What? |
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Oh, nothing. It's just,
they've got it backwards. |
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