5 Animals That Love to Dance Like Humans, There are various reasons why animals “dance.” Sometimes, it’s in reaction to sound, while other times it’s part of their natural behavior during courtship. One thing is certain: when these animals hear music, they get moving!
Here are five animals that love to dance:
1. Mudskippers
Mudskippers are outdoor performers who live in muddy holes.
Males impress females with various behaviours, such as snout touching, dorsal fin display, body arching, and tail twirling.
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Additionally, they have a reputation for making amazing airborne leaps.
2. The manakin bird
These birds, native to Ecuador and Colombia, have a distinctive mating dance in which they generate a ticking noise with their wings, a brief flight followed by a moonwalk-style dance on a branch.
3. Cockatoo
4. Dancing flamingos
The intricacy of these dances rises with age until approximately the age of 20, at which point it reduces.
Head flagging is a popular dance technique that gets the flock ready for breeding. Both males and females can participate, but the largest, most strikingly pink males usually initiate it.
5. Elephants
It’s interesting to see that animals love dancing as much as humans.
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