Alternatively, birds use vibrant coloring to attract mates.
70 0 ReplyDevil's advocate:
Isn't the vast majority of examples where the male is the vibrant coloured one and the female is plain looking?
Time to dress in drag and do the hula.
45 0 ReplyLiterally peacocks.
24 0 ReplyHakuna Matata
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Males do. Rarely females
11 0 ReplyBut it does happen
Humans are just one of those exemptions
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Also, unusual hair colors has been in use for thousands of years, with blue hair being the most prominent color used in places like Egypt and the English Isles.
37 1 ReplyI think saying "English Isles" is a great way to piss off a lot of non-englidh people.
13 1 ReplyScots right now re-reading the wording of the Act Of Union again just in case they missed a loophole.
9 0 ReplyThe question is whether English Isles or British Isles is worse. Hmm...
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Love this. If anyone has look you don't like guess what they are not for you. Move on.
19 0 Reply16 0 ReplyLove this! So well said.
13 0 ReplyAlso it is sexy af.
5 1 ReplyI love blue hair, but my fiancee is a chef so she doesn't dye it.
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