A dominant male will spend 2-3 days guarding each female.
However, many males spend ample time away from any group and may leave and join several groups.
When not hunting, males spend most of their time searching for mates.
In one of the world's poorest countries, most males spent twenty dollars or more each day on the plant.
If the pack has become too big and unmanageable, the dominant male must spend all his time trying to control it.
When found, the male and female may spend several days together before mating.
Adult males mainly remain alone, and often spend time with females for an hour to a week.
During the summer, the males spend most of their time establishing their territories.
The male would spend three or four days doing his dance, when he remembered to.
Studies show that the average American male spends about 3,500 hours shaving in a lifetime.