Wanna Get Lucky? Hang Around Ugly (Fish) Pals

flamboyant male guppy
Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) are one of the few fish species to directly copulate during sex. Females of this species are promiscuous, and prefer flamboyant males with large spots of color on their bodies (shown here).
(Image credit: © Clelia Gasparini)

Ugly friends can make you look better, at least if you're a guppy, researchers say.

Scientists investigated guppies (Poecilia reticulata), a common aquarium pet, and one of the few fish species to directly copulate during sex. Females of this species are promiscuous, and prefer flamboyant males with large spots of color on their bodies.

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