The birth of two great argus pheasants at the Chester Zoo marks an important day in the rare birds' existence. The species is steadily declining and the birth of this pair is a great achievement, according to the zoo. The male pheasant has a unique mating ritual and creates a ring on the ground out of sticks, calls to the female to enter it, then dances around her. With a strategy like that, how could any bird resist? InsideEdition.com's Keleigh Nealon ([ Ссылка ]) has more. #InsideEdition
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