Simo
Professional Watermelon Farmer
I'm totally not booking a trip to totally not take educational pictures...
Mainly, one just hears the commotion! But I was thinking: in most nature documentary footage, from PBS to BBC, whatever animal they are showing always has a segment where they mate: I think on one hand, this is because they are at least (more or less) in one spot, and so focused on the task at hand, that they don't run off and are easier to film. That, and I think there is a certain curiosity about that aspect of animal instinct/behavior, and the various rituals that surround it.
Also odd: You can show any animal mating on TV, and it's fine: Except humans.
