Animalistiary #7; Suicidal Reproduction

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Hey, hey, hey. It has been awhile. Today we are going to take a look at some of the examples among animals in the animal kingdom in which the male are risking their lives for the sake of transferring their genetic materials so that their generation can propagate; in the simplest term, once again, we are going to talk about sex. Boy, birds and bees sure are popular. In the previous series of Animalistiary, I gave some examples of animals that love to have sex in any situation possible so today, we are going to talk about sexual intercourse that would cause the male to end up dead as they were going to be killed/eaten by females, post-sexual intercourse. I guess, nothing sounds sexier than knowing that you are going to lose your head, humping females to ensure the continuity of your species. If you think we have no such thing as suicidal reproduction among humans, you might want to think that again. Of course, we have nothing even remotely the same as what some of the animals have been through but in ritual cannibalism in some of the tribes, women do eat men to replenish their soul which they believe have been stolen by the Mother (a spirit) causing infertility, reduced milk production, and erectile dysfunction.

Now, some of the animals listed below have been covered in my previous series called the "Animal Series". It is worth noting that, this particular series is incapable of listing all of the animals which practised or rather experienced suicidal reproduction and the selection was made based on popularity rating (how frequent other academicians are discussing those animals) as they represent the bulk of animals which live to accomplish one purpose; ensuring the continuity of their species. If you have any kind of animal in mind and they were not listed here, you can drop it in the comment section and I will write regarding their sexual behaviour in a separate post, maybe a new article for the "Animal series". Antechinuses would not be discussed in this particular series as it was mentioned in the previous series.

No One Wins, They Died Together



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For now, the most popular animal which has been sitting at the top of attention list when it comes to suicidal reproduction is Antechinus species, marsupials which have sex and unfortunately for their males species, died of extreme exhaustion. Even if their female species did not eat them, sperm competition between fellow male Antechinuses has driven them to be extremely competitive, having sex for more than 14 hours straight without rest. Among all animals which experienced suicidal reproduction that kinda one-sided, Labord's chameleon is a great example whereby both of the genders of the species died after reproduction, leaving their eggs behind, tended only by nature. They have been threatened to extinction for a very long time and that doesn't interrupt their unusual habit of killing each other during sexual intercourse. Before we discuss some interesting facts related to Labord's chameleon, let's talk about one of the most popular misconceptions among people regarding why chameleons would change their colour relative to the background of a specific habitat.

If I ask a few people "why chameleon change their colours?", I think most of them would guess, it is to avoid predators and they have to blend in with the environment to escape death especially if the predator has a set of good vision. It's their survival instinct and if a certain chameleon has a good skill of "camouflaging" themselves with the environment, the better chances they have to survive. Well, for some species of chameleon, camouflaging themselves with the environment can easily be their speciality to avoid natural predators but the primary purpose for the colour changes generally are to impress female chameleons for reproductive purposes. Despite making it difficult for them to be seen, they often change colour which would make them visible relative to the surrounding so that the female would see them clearly than any other potential mates. It's like a colour changing contest between males to attract females attention; I guess we can guess how many times they would move their skin-embedded nanocrystals to reflect light producing certain colours so that they would be visible to the female's eyes; to put it rather simply, it's a lot.

It's practically difficult for researchers to find an adult Labord's chameleon as most of them died young, fighting during sexual intercourse, leaving their eggs behind which would hatch in 8 months time in a random environment. If you can find one, I bet it will be a juvenile chameleon and some journals even stated that Labord's chameleons have the shortest lifespan among all chameleons (around 2 months), spending their time mostly as an egg rather than an actual chameleon.

As you can see from the video, male Labord's chameleons have a quite distinct physical characteristic compared to a female. Even though in some articles, they have been discussing how both of the genders will die, generally, the female will die later than the male. I mean, they do need to find a suitable place to lay off her eggs and then succumb to any wounds inflicted during the scratching-biting sexual intercourse. The competition to mate with each other is quite fierce and sometimes, a male Labord's chameleon died after fighting its competition rather than love-making session. Unlike any other animals, even the weakest Labord's chameleon wouldn't back down from a good fight. They can get violent and trust me if the fight or the love-making itself did not kill them, often, the consequence of their aggression (hormonal exhaustion often referred to as extreme adrenal fatigue) would kill them.

Biting Your Head; A Romantic Tale


Whether it sounds grim or romantic, eating its own partner by going for its head first is the most preferred method of killing practised by female praying mantises. The cannibalistic ritual practised by this particular animal is not without purpose, often male would be more sexually fierce once they were beheaded; just for a few minutes but aren't that's all that matters?

It's understandable how fierce the competition between fellow male praying mantises to propagate their generation by sneaking up on a female praying mantis. Usually, a single female praying mantis would be targeted by a few male praying mantises for reproductive purposes and if it sounds not at all appropriate, think about how they (female praying mantises) would enjoy eating a whole bunch of the male praying mantises while they were humping their sperm into the female's reproductive tract. It has been embedded deep into the female's instinct to always go for the head as the male's reproductive organ is capable of operating even if the host has been killed (just for a moment). Some male praying mantises might be smart enough to avoid the fatal sexual ending, but it would only hinder the process of transferring their sperm to females which would be non-favourable for their own biological needs. Offering their head act as a distraction and the female would eventually stop refusing and start munching. Apart from that, female praying mantises would require a lot of energy as they start to produce eggs which would be derived from eating male praying mantises body parts.

Any thought on that kind of ending? Even though it seems different, the example I have mentioned in my introductory statement regarding a tribe which has been eating males for specific purposes seem to coincide with the purpose of suicidal reproduction in animal's kingdom. They need energy and probably nutrient to produce a high-quality offspring and in human, they speculated that eating a man would make the woman fertile. I dare anyone who is brave enough to set up a fertility clinic in the area inhabited by those tribes.

Insatiable Sexual Encounters



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There is a group of marsupial which bears the same sexual fate as Antechinuses called the phascogale. They would be involved in a deadly orgy, mating with each other for hours without resting and eventually died of over-exertion which lead to extreme physical and adrenal fatigue. This might be the most vicious animal among others who practised reproductive ritual in the animal kingdom if we consider what comes next after sexual encounters. They would suffer from the inside and extreme adrenal fatigue would have caused their immune system to shut down. I think you can guess what comes next; without a working immune system, they were prone to hundreds of infectious diseases that are capable of killing them in a matter of a week. Unlike Antechinuses, however, males are not sexually dominant. The female would only choose them based on several qualities that they perceived might have made it a successful reproductive session. Time is of the essence and it wouldn't always be winter. For those who don't follow, similar to Antechinuses sp., phascogales would only breed during the winter possibly because there was a lack of foods and lots of time for carnal activities.

If we scan through all of the litters bred by the female phascogale, we would find that all of them derived from a different paternal origin which makes both of them (Antechinuses and phascogale) closely related; they are quite promiscuous but then again, most of the animals are.

They Were Doomed to Die



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Most of the animals known to practise/experience suicidal reproduction are either killed by the opposite sex or they just kill each other during intercourse but not for the dark fishing spider. A male dark fishing spider would meet his demise just by releasing their sperm which seems to trigger some kind of mechanism that would end their lives. A lot of experimental observations have been made but none of them revealed that the female spider killed the male, instead, they (male) will be dead right after intercourse while being attached to the female genitalia (that was awkward). They were eaten by the female afterwards, sure, but there wasn't any form of killing attempt made by the female which beg the question, what's killing the male dark fishing spider? It turns out, they were killed by their sexual organ which was inflated while they, were trying to transfer their sperm to the female's sexual organ. For other species of spider, this organ can be deflated later after the sexual intercourse but not for this particular species of spider. Their sexual organ would expand irreversibly which caused it to experience an extreme shift of blood pressure, killing them in a matter of seconds.

People would consider the act of dying at the female's genitalia as accidental but the main reason for that is to reduce the chances of the female being mated by other males. It's like saying "this girl is mine" while being dead. Of course, no one likes a hanging dead body attached to their genitalia so to remove the male, the female would eat them.

References And Further Reading Materials



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Very interesting. It leaves me wanting for more of your posts. Death after sexual intercourse among animals are very popular and one of the finest examples I’ve heard is the Black Widow spider. I didn’t know there are many other species those decided to murder their own husband/mate.

Thanks. Maybe I will write about Black Widow next.



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Wow. This is very impressive discourse on reproductive rituals involving the deaths of all parties or male organisms mostly. I really find that of marsupials stupidly extreme; I mean how on earth could such a creature be so stupid that it doesn't know when to stop😂. Even that of mantis is equally extreme — offering one's head in order to mount a female. Hahaha. Evolution is one interesting area. Wonders shall never end.

Well written and merits the vote awarded to it.

Have a nice day

Thanks, @olamseu. Glad you enjoyed it.

Quite an interesting read you got here. I've not read something as interesting in a while. It would be interesting to see if there is evolutionary trend relating to this suicidal sex. Even some humans have died of sexual exhaustion in the past, perhaps due to ingestion of performance enhancing substances. I think I read few months ago about a species of spider that practice this act as well. thanks for the entertaining as well as educative article.

Thanks, @gentleshaid. I'm glad you like it.

It would be interesting to see if there is an evolutionary trend relating to this suicidal sex.

I might need to do some reading on that. If I have a full grasp on that topic, I would write about it.

Hehehe, i have placed this article on my reading list for quite a while but i must say i enjoyed every bit of the read.

A very interesting article and i must say i really learnt a lot. I never knew that such practices existed. Death after intercourse, very funny. Thank God it doesnt happen in humans as a natural process.

It would have been catastrophic

Imagine, men were eaten by women immediately after sex. We can't assume that we will be eaten during sex, I mean, we can't automatically hump our sex partner even after we died like praying mantis. That would be awkward.

This post leaves me thinking that sex is indeed deadly... Some weird creatures tho. Imagine having with the head chopped off

For some animal, it is deadly. I think, if we have a specific kind of an aneurysm in our brain, we can also die during sexual intercourse. That particular aneurysm can burst when we are straining during defecation or orgasm. Some people even died after masturbation although it is a sporadic condition. Of course, women don't eat men but for both gender and a specific kind of population, sexual intercourse can be deadly.

I'm just hearing about this for the first time. But it seem aneurysm is the only thing that can cause the death during sex in human, since it can also cause death during defecation.

I love your post, I really do. Very well done. I learned some new interesting things about people and animals, which I love so much.

1.) "in ritual cannibalism in some of the tribes, women do eat men to replenish their soul" => I know that cannibalism exists, but I haven't heard that one yet

2.) the Marsupials => sex for more than 14 hours straight without rest => just wow

3.) Chameleon => the primary purpose for the colour changes are to impress female chameleons for reproductive purposes => haha well I didn't know that either :D

I know quite a lot about praying mantises and spiders since I read many things about them, but again I didn't know that about the dark fishing spider.

Thanks a lot for such informative content. :) :D