Jeeveses are generally solitary, coming together only to mate, an act scientists know little about because it occurs underground and in the dark, and the Jeeves's incredible sensory array allows it to notice the slightest interference in its environment.
The truly strange thing about the Jeeves is its occasional interbreeding with the Wooster, a brightly colored animal of the same genus with completely different habits, which can lead to the spectacle of an exasperated Jeeves driving off an entire band of Woosters in order to have a few moments alone with its mate. The mated Wooster is usually very understanding.
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Jeeveses are generally solitary, coming together only to mate, an act scientists know little about because it occurs underground and in the dark, and the Jeeves's incredible sensory array allows it to notice the slightest interference in its environment.
The truly strange thing about the Jeeves is its occasional interbreeding with the Wooster, a brightly colored animal of the same genus with completely different habits, which can lead to the spectacle of an exasperated Jeeves driving off an entire band of Woosters in order to have a few moments alone with its mate. The mated Wooster is usually very understanding.