Lovesick elk, flamingo fathers, Frankensheep and Bach for bison - High Country News
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Tourists flock to Yellowstone National Park between September to mid-October to witness the thrilling auditory spectacle of elks' mating bugles, an impressive mix of sounds.
According to yellowstonepark.com, it's a sound that is difficult for the human alphabet to imitate, a guttural bellow, a shrill pitch, and a hollow grunting.
A male flamingo couple at San Diego Zoo Safari Park has successfully fostered a flamingo chick, showcasing their co-parenting skills by alternating brooding responsibilities.
Their trial run with a fake egg went well, leading to a real flamingo egg hatching, demonstrating the supportive nature of same-sex flamingo parenting.
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