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Freshwater algae: Even single-celled organisms like to get jiggy with it. Cambridge University researchers discovered that freshwater algae use two types of dances to reproduce: The waltz and the minuet. Colonies of algae connect to each other with their flagella, and use their free flagella to spin around on an axis. The colonies then either orbit around each other (the waltz), or back and forth "as if held by an elastic band between them" (the minuet), according to Science Daily. These dances help the algae clump together, which facilitates reproduction.
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Did you Know, Dance in Nature Edition:
The waltz of the humpback whale
On encountering a female whale, a male will initiate a sequence of slow and graceful dance moves. Like many aspects of whale behaviour – the waltz between a pair of humpbacks is rarely seen and little understood. However the dance is likely to be one of the first tentative steps towards a momentous breeding attempt.
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