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Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Mating Systems Introduction American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus). It measures approximately 25-35mm. It contains a distinctive shiny orange-red and black coloration that can be identified from a far distance. While identifying their sexes, one ought to look at the orange-red facial mark right below their frons. In this case, the females have a relatively small triangular mark whereas that of the male beetles is rectangular. Adult burying beetle lives for twelve months only. Cope’s gray treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis). It measures (1.25-2 inches) 30-40 mm which is the largest among its genius. It contains bright orange patches on their hind legs. Its body coloration depends on the environment ranging from gray, brown to green. These species can live up to nine years old. Great crested grebe (Podiceps cristatus). Its length varies from 46-52cm, with a wingspan ranging from 60-74cm and weighing 1.2-2kgs. It has a long neck grebe with a protruding crest. Sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). For the male, it measures 66-76cm, the female measures 48-58cm. It weighs approximately 1.6kg to 3.2kgs. It is grey-brown with a distinguishing black belly. Satin bowerbird (Ptilinorhynchus violaceus). The species measures approximately 33cm. The male weighs 170-290 grams whereas the female weighs 170-285grams. They have a glossy blue-indigo with violet and black patches in some parts of their body. Materials and methods The following materials were needed to complete this report. First and foremost, a computer, source of internet and a writing material were used to prepare the report. Results American
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