National Geographic shared a video of an impressive dance of the North American goosehead pet. During the breeding season, dozens of male individuals of this species will "travel" across breeding areas to attract their children with impressive shows. The most experienced male will of course win all the attention.
Swallowing a little air makes the bag expand in front of your chest, inhale - exhale, they perform this action rhythmically about 10 times/minute. Swing the tail feathers wide into fans, cages the breasts of goosebumps to make special sounds to attract and flirt with your lover. This is considered the most intense dance in the bird world.
After all, the right to choose still belongs to the children. Most of them will look at it with a "lucky guy". The competition is so fierce, but after that, the male will no longer have any connection with their lover or child.
North American goosebumps (Centrocercus urophasianus) are the largest goosebumps in North America. They weigh an average of 3.2kg and can reach a maximum of 7kg. They are famous for their complex flirtation system during the mating season and often build nests on the ground.
They find food on the ground but also eat both plants and insects. Currently, in the wildlife world, the number of individuals in this species is declining due to the shrinking living environment.