Among topi antelopes, it’s the males that need convincing.
Topis, medium-sized antelopes in Africa, reverse the standard roles in courtship, says Jakob Bro-Jørgensen of the Zoological Society of London. “When biologists talk about the battle of the sexes, normally it’s between persistent males and resistant females,” he says.
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