If all goes well, a gobbling male will respond and eventually move within shotgun range.
But young, aggressive males usually respond much faster than anyone else.
But if it were true that a male would respond in a way similar to hers, why was it so different for her?
Would a male have responded in the same way to Harris's reaction?
If the male does not respond, then she will try to attract his attention by reaching towards him or slapping the ground.
Their males and females cannot respond to each other sexually except in the presence of such a creature.
The males respond with a drumming four times as fast.
If the male does not respond, she moves on to another mate.
The males also responded more strongly to higher concentrations of cholesterol than to lower ones.
All males respond to some degree if they are around a female in her need.