Leda and the Swan
Title: Leda and the Swan
Category: Literature / English | Words: 2012 | Pages: 8.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Leda and the Swan
The Big Bad Swan
In nature, there are many amazing and bizarre acts. Take, for example, the Preying Mantis. The Preying Mantis is a relatively large insect that performs a most barbaric act: after the docile and exquisite female mates with her aggressive and overpowering male counterpart, she eats him. Instinctively, the powerful male seeks out his mate and impregnates her, fulfilling his mating duties. However, the male expends all of his strength in the
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