Wild Topi Fight | Maasai Mara Safari | Zebra Plains

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Topi males fighting for control of a lek
Topi males establish leks which are territories that are clustered together. These territories have little value outside of the males in them. The most dominant males occupy the centre of the lek cluster and the less dominant occupy the periphery. Males mark their territories with dung piles and stand on them in an erect posture ready to fight any other male that tries to invade. Oestrous females enter the leks both alone and in groups and mate with the males in the centre of the lek cluster. Males further from the centre may increase their reproductive success if they are near water. Females will compete with each other for the dominant males as females come into oestrous for only one day of the year. Females prefer to mate with dominant males that they have mated with before, however males try to mate with as many new females as possible. As such favoured males prefer to balance mating investment equally between females. Females, however, will aggressively disrupt copulations that their favoured males have with other females. Subordinate females have their copulations interrupted more often than dominant females. Males will eventually counter-attack these females, refusing to mate with them any more.
Filmed In The Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

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