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Females pick sexier friends to avert unwanted harassment from males

Fish resort to hanging out with friends who are more sexually attractive than themselves to put off unwanted male attention, a new study has suggested

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Carried out by the Universities of Exeter and Copenhagen, the study focused on the Trinidadian guppy, a species of small freshwater fish. It showed that the females choose companions that are relatively more attractive than themselves and in this way reduce harassment from males.

Sex and relationships, Females pick sexier friends to avert unwanted harassment from males

The research showed that the tactic is successful and by ensuring they are less attractive than other group members, the fish experience less harassment and fewer mating attempts from males.

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