Do animals fall in love at first sight?

Every species has different traits that are 'attractive' — they're showing off their DIY skills making a bower, vibrating sexy fruit fly songs, puffing up a wattle, or just having really massive moose… antlers.

Is this innate attraction like falling in love or is it more like meeting a (really hot) investment advisor?

Because these attractive traits are also messages about genes — who will make a good investment to partner with for the next generation.

Of course, one species beauty is another's turn off, and some species have a very low bar (looking at you guppies), so Hot or Not could end up being a very individual thing.

Sex is Weird is a series of What the Duck?! with Dr Ann Jones following the sexual evolution of the animal kingdom.

Please note that this program contains adult themes and explicit language. Parental guidance is recommended.

Featuring:
Dr Bruno Buzatto, Flinders University, South Australia
Nathan Finger, Bird of the Week podcast host
Jason Graham, Pacific black duck conservation group, Tasmania
Dr Victoria Austin, Western Sydney University
Professor Rob Brooks, University of New South Wales
Dr Judy Wang, Queensland Brain Institute

Production:
Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer
Petria Ladgrove, Producer
Additional mastering: Isabella Tropiano

This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast in 2024 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.

Find more episodes of the ABC podcast, What the Duck?! with the always curious Dr Ann Jones exploring the mysteries of nature on ABC Listen (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll learn more about the weird and unusual aspects of our natural world in a quirky, fun way with easy to understand science.

What The Duck?!

ABC Australia

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What The Duck?!

Sex is Weird 4: How to be hot according to nature

MAY 29, 202625 MIN

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<p>Do animals fall in love at first sight?</p><p>Every species has different traits that are 'attractive' — they're showing off their DIY skills making a bower, vibrating sexy fruit fly songs, puffing up a wattle, or just having really massive moose… antlers.</p><p>Is this innate attraction like falling in love or is it more like meeting a (really hot) investment advisor?</p><p>Because these attractive traits are also messages about genes — who will make a good investment to partner with for the next generation.</p><p>Of course, one species beauty is another's turn off, and some species have a very low bar (looking at you guppies), so Hot or Not could end up being a very individual thing.</p><p>Sex is Weird is a series of What the Duck?! with Dr Ann Jones following the sexual evolution of the animal kingdom.</p><p>Please note that this program contains adult themes and explicit language. Parental guidance is recommended.</p><p>Featuring:</p><ul><li>Dr Bruno Buzatto, Flinders University, South Australia</li><li>Nathan Finger, Bird of the Week podcast host</li><li>Jason Graham, Pacific black duck conservation group, Tasmania</li><li>Dr Victoria Austin, Western Sydney University</li><li>Professor Rob Brooks, University of New South Wales</li><li>Dr Judy Wang, Queensland Brain Institute</li></ul><p>Production:</p><ul><li>Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer</li><li>Petria Ladgrove, Producer</li><li>Additional mastering: Isabella Tropiano</li></ul><p>This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast in 2024 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.</p><p>Find more episodes of the ABC podcast, What the Duck?! with the always curious Dr Ann Jones exploring the mysteries of nature on ABC Listen (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll learn more about the weird and unusual aspects of our natural world in a quirky, fun way with easy to understand science.</p>