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There's love in the air this Valentine's Day, and it extends past human relationships, too. A host of various zoos across the country are putting on love-themed events tonight, showcasing the mating rituals of different wild animals. Some sweet talk is likely to seep its way into the dialogue, as well.

NEW YORK -- A box of chocolates and a bouquet of roses is sweet and all, but some couples craving a little bit of spice are turning to the animal kingdom for inspiration this Valentine's Day.

Zoos across the country are hosting love-themed events today, providing spectators with an intimate look into wild animals' mating habits.

In some cases, zoo animals' mating strategies can "relate to some relationship issues that humans face, too," said Rebbecca Hobbs, a post-doctoral researcher for the department of reproductive science at the Smithsonian Zoo, in Washington, D.C.

Couples at the "Woo at the Zoo" event may take note, for example, the relationship problems that plague Redback spiders. After mating, the males typically sacrifice themselves to the females for consumption, so "the female is occupied and won't think about mating with anyone else for a while," Hobbs said.

The lesson learned?

" 'She only wants me for my body,' " Hobbs said jokingly of the males' potential realization of being sexual pawns.

The Smithsonian's free event, which can host around 350 people, is lecture-hall based and has been sold out since last week.

Binder Park Zoo, in Battle Creek, Mich., hosts a similarly themed event, called "Zoorotica," providing couples with a more intimate look at the world of animal mating. A chance to catch some cheetahs doing the deed costs $50 per couple, but that price tag includes complimentary drinks and appetizers.

The tour, which also sold-out early in the Valentine's Day week, leads curious spectators through behind-the-scenes breeding areas, in which prospective mates are introduced.

"People might see some breeding action, and we will talk about conservation and why we want to reproduce certain animals," said Jenny Barnett, director of wildlife and conservation for the Battle Creek, Mich., zoo.

The female cheetahs have been known to be choosy, Barnett says, and are not likely to settle for any old male, even if they are feeling a little lonely.

"We'll have to just keep bringing one male in if the female doesn't like him, we'll bring him back out and keep on introducing a new one," Barnett said.

The event is only open to people over the age of 21, but is not X-rated, Barnett promises.

"You won't see anything that you wouldn't see in National Geographic," she explained.

Bashful visitors might want to politely look away, though, when encountering the well-endowed male tapirs, large mammals in the same family as the horse and rhinoceros, at the Minnesota Zoo's "Love Tour" this evening.

When carnal instincts fall short in the world of animal mating, zoos sometimes have to step in and take matters into their own hands.

The Association for Zoos and Aquariums, for example, keeps an online database of potential mates for zoo residents across the country.

"People think only humans are doing the whole online dating thing, but animals are in on it, too," said Karen Korpowski-Gallo, senior public affairs specialist for the Smithsonian Zoo.

If zoo matchmakers are not, in the end, able to secure a perfect catch for their animal clients, they rely on science to lend a helping hand.

Pressure is on for the Giant Pandas at the Smithsonian Zoo, as females only go into heat for a mere 24-to-48 hours every year. Zookeepers try to monitor their behavior, as well as the females' hormone levels, to predict when this will occur. Still, they can only do so much to seal the deal for the bears.

"We put the female and the male together and let them try mating themselves, but they were just not that good at it," Hobbs said. "They wouldn't get in the right position, or the female would get bored and just lay there and the male would stumble over her."

The solution was artificial insemination -- the method has proved effective, as evidenced by the zoo's 2-year-old cub conceived in a test tube.

Back in Michigan, a similar scenario has played out at the Binder Park Zoo, where a 550-pound Aldabra Giant Tortoise struggles to make it work with his 340-pound lady friend.

"He just doesn't put it in the right place and can't figure it out," Barnett said. "It shouldn't be a problem.'

Artificial insemination might also provide a much-needed resolution to the tumultuous sex lives of Clouded leopards.

It's a bit of an abusive situation at the Smithsonian Zoo, Hobbs says.

"The males are very aggressive and might actually maim or kill a female if they are placed together," she said.

In the wild, the significantly smaller females would be able to climb tree branches to escape their angered lovers, if need be. Now in captivity, however, they have to adjust to the changing modern tide of manufactured reproduction.

True love, though, still weaves its way into the circuit of the animal kingdom.

Nearly 90 percent of birds are monogamous, Hobbs says, referring specifically to the Wandering Albatross, a large sea bird.

"Once they find their mate within the first few years, they will remain with that mate for the next 60," she explained.

Even though the birds spend the majority of their time at sea, they return back each year to a designated mating colony. There they perform elaborate courting rituals and locate their partner with classic bird-calls.

At the Minnesota Zoo, visitors will also be exposed to the more sensitive side of love and familial life; they will meet the Golden Lion Tamarins -- small, orange monkeys that rely on the males to tend to the children.

Aside from chocolate covered strawberries, the adult-friendly evening may provide a few lessons on life and love, says Korpowski-Gallo.

"It just gives people a chance to take a break from the regular dinner-and-a-movie affair and try something new," she said. "There are a lot of great anecdotes and plenty to talk about over the water cooler the next day."

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kevinskats
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I think they go a little overboard here.
 
Janice S.
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Not my idea of a romantic night out.
 
okowasso
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A little showy, don't you think?
 
George H.
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Seems a little barbaric to me and not my idea of a romantic evening. Support your local zoo in another, more family friendly way.
 
sandyaversa
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Cute story
 
cbrekim
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ooops. I just saw the part where it DOES say it was open to 21 and over only.. whew!!
 
cbrekim
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eeeeeww. I also hope that parents were warned b4 taking their kids.
 
Kim C.
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I'm not sure this is necessary... hope people were aware before they brough small children to the zoo for a fun day!
 
liberalizzy
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No privacy at all, huh? The zoos do need money though, I'm sure.
 
Kim
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way to make money to help support the zoos!
 
hockeylover40
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thats sooo cute :)
 
petsnfriends
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Poor guys need a curtain!
 
Shannon K.
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This was cute. I have three cats that get along pretty well, except my youngest male cat is aggressive toward the oldest female cat when it comes to sleeping spots. He lets her warm and cozy it up, and when he's ready, he boots her out of it.
 
WildSpirit
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Too cute!! :)
 
daryl b.
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i have read this over and over and cannot believe that a zoo would premit this is there never any privacy for these animals
 
Tommy m.
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aww so cute. my puppies love one another
 
DONNA K.
DONNA K. (DMKAHL)
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I am alway's amazed by the love that an animal is capable of.
 
cwolmak
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I think this could rate as porn.
 
daryl b.
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i think you may be right
 
lorraine B.
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not something i would want to see,Animals need their privacy too.
 
dogsrsuper
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Weird story. I don't know if I'd pay to watch animals 'do the deed'.
 
Dr. Joyce B.
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The hype over Valentine's Day has almost turned a Saint's celebration into a modern pagan ritual.
 
RemarkablySpecial
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Good point. Not too many people associte St. Valentine with the Holy Day any more. Sad.

Zoos will do anything to get visitors in their gates, even breed their animals excessively so that they have babies, because babies appeal to visitors. Too bad people don't know what happens to those babies when they are no longer cute.
 
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very interesting.
 
alissa o.
alissa o. (lissa71679)
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what a funny date night
 
Nicky R.
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sounds like a fun date!
 
Carolyn C.
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Very interesting article on the mating habits of different species.
 
Caitlin C.
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What about the penguins at the Central Park Zoo!?
 
Pia S.
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That photo looks like me and my husband! <Sorry, it's been long - - I'm getting punchy!>
 
Anne S.
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I would have passed on the date.
 
Shawn D.
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awww cute
 
Sheree H.
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This was very interesting!
 
Brigitte B.
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awww..This made my day!
 
Brigitte B.
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Because it was funny..wierd yet funny
 
Brigitte B.
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*weird
 
Kate S.
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This sounds very interesting! Not totally sure about the tours in the breeding facilities (educational and interesting but who would admit to doing this and not expect to be called a weirdo) but hearing about the love lives of different animals would be interesting, and quite appropriate for V-day
 
Marcie B.
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Interesting but weird comes to mind....hmmmm
 
Catherine J.
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hmmmmm..
 
Katherine
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very interesting!
 
Sheryl N.
Sheryl N. (sherylneal)
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I don't think I would like to attend a show like this. Animals need their privacy too.
 
Chris Z.
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I cannot get into this scene.
 
Brad O.
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Yup!! It sounded gross the first time and still does.
 
Julie S.
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Hmmm. Interesting. Don't think I would call it a "date" though. Kinda weird, but good that it's educational.
 
Linda
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This is hysterical and a very creative idea to raise money for Zoo's. I will definately have to see if our local zoo does this on V-day! Since it is done in good taste, I would definately go to this typw of event!
 
Marleydog
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Those sound like some fun ideas for a date night! Pretty inventive.
 
Chriss J.
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I think this would be interesting to attend... doubt I would want to go on Valentine's Day though.
 
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This is no way for me
 
conni F.
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What a great way to be romantic & actually learn something. Maybe next year...
 
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Interesting. I like that they are trying to figure out different ways to market themselves.
 
LucynCharlie
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interesting is a good word..
 
Laura P.
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that's just weird
 
Dawn B.
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I don't think so! Not my kind of show!
 
JoeRidge
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I would think the people who thought this would be a good way to spend Valentine's Day need to WAKE UP!
Fund-raisers are great, but doing it this way? Gotta wonder what they were smoking when they came up with that idea?
 
Meg S.
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Come on-- you have to admit this is very creative and hopefully the zoos will make some money.
 
Norman C.
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Did ya see the article on CNN's site about the 20 year old pet (!) chimp that attacked its owners visitor. He had to take a knife to it to stop, and then when the cops came, they had to shoot it when it ripped the mirror off the cop car and tried to get in the car, no doubt to teach the cops a lesson!
 
Jen T.
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LOL! Neat!
 
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I guess we are like mammals on the discovery channel!
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