The Mating Season May 2026
From the "bugling" of elk to the elaborate songs of songbirds, the world gets a lot noisier.
It brilliantly skewers dating apps and "mating rituals" like ghosting or love-bombing by translating them into animal behaviors. The Mating Season
The show uses anthropomorphic animals—bears, foxes, and raccoons—to mirror the awkwardness of human dating. It’s a clever look at how "primal" our modern romantic impulses really are. The Highlights From the "bugling" of elk to the elaborate
Spring isn't just about flowers; it's the busiest time of year for our wild neighbors. Whether it's birds in your backyard or elk in the mountains, "mating season" is a high-stakes period of survival and display. What to Look For It’s a clever look at how "primal" our
If you need a laugh that doesn't require a high bar for logic but demands an appreciation for the English language at its most playful, this is your next read. Option 2: The Nature Enthusiast (Educational/Wildlife)
Nick Kroll and Zach Woods bring a frantic energy that perfectly captures the "fight or flight" nature of first dates.

