Hooded Grebe’s Courtship Dance Is Bizarre But Very Necessary

February 9, 2022
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Hooded Grebe is a critically endangered bird that is found in Patagonia. They were first found in 1974. No one knew about these birds before 1974.

It is very rare to witness their courtship dance, because of their very small population. Their courtship is very important as they are in smaller numbers

Once they win their mate, they can begin the reproductive process and earth can have more offspring to boost their population.

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