Filmmakers recently went in search of homosexual wild animals as part of a National Geographic Ultimate Explorer documentary about the female's role in the mating game. (The film, Girl Power, will be screened in the U.S this Saturday at 8 p.m. ET, 5 p.m PT on MSNBC TV.)
The team caught female Japanese macaques engaged in intimate acts which, if observed in humans, would be in the X-rated category.
"The homosexual behavior that goes on is completely baffling and intriguing," says National Geographic Ultimate Explorer correspondent, Mireya Mayor. "You would have thought females that want to be mated, especially over their fertile period, would be seeking out males."
Well, perhaps, in a roundabout way, they are seeking males, suggests primatologist Amy Parish.
She argues that female macaques may enhance their social position through homosexual intimacy which in turn influences breeding success. Parish says, "Taking something that's nonreproductive, like mounting another female—if it leads to control of a resource or acquisition of a resource or a good alliance partner, that could directly impact your reproductive success."
2006-09-11 03:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean permanent sexual bonding between the same sex, then practically non-existent.
If you mean sex for the sake of sex between same sex, then still very rare, but it happens. E.g., bonobo chimpanzees, but they all do it to everyone, kind of like saying hello and goodbye. Not really the homosexuality any more.
If you mean the act of sex between the same sex, so that even aggressive acts of domination count, then you see it in animals, and humans in prison. But still not quite what we typically mean by homosexuality, for even female dogs hump male dogs for dominance, and so it is really more of a dominance thing.
There is one very simple reason you don't find full-bore homosexuality much in nature, and it is an obvious one: it tends to be selected against because one is "wasting one's time" on a mate with which one cannot reproduce.
2006-09-11 08:21:06
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answered by A professor (thus usually wrong) 3
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Homosexual humans like to point out homosexual behavior in animals as justification for themselves (as if acting like an animal is justification) but the only time it seems to happen in the animal world is out of frustration because most of the social units have a dominant male that restricts access to females. For the rest of the males it is sort of like being in jail.
2006-09-11 02:56:29
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answered by Random Precision 4
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From what I have viewed from my two dogs (both male, not nutered) it seems to be prevalent if they are placed together without any other contact from other animals. Both of my dogs have never mated with a female, and because of this they without a doubt show homosexual behavior. But, at least they are happy tiogether.
2006-09-11 02:56:33
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answered by Allan W 2
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for most animals, demise is heavily linked to mirror. There are worms whose gametes can't attain the exterior with out the destruction of their bodies, so as that they explode and die to reproduce. Spiders have a tendency to eat their friends, as do mantids, and some fish, which incorporates salmon, mate and die at cutting-edge afterwards. people loaf round afterwards because our reproductive technique comprises parental care. It is smart for various animals to die at cutting-edge after duplicate so that you'll stay away from utilising up the nutrients that would want to in the different case be eaten with the help of their offspring. i might want to assert this replaced into one of those suicide, and it truly is totally difficulty-loose. in case you word this as suicide, it would want to be round one hundred% in some species, so no way do people authentic the record.
2016-11-26 00:59:15
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answered by ? 4
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It exists. It was determined that 12% of gulls off the California coast live in a sapphic relationship
2006-09-11 02:55:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. I've read that dolphins can and will "play" with either sex.
2006-09-11 02:55:13
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answered by Cirric 7
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None. It's just a Godless Liberal myth.
2006-09-11 02:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Between minimal and none, they are not super-horny like us.
2006-09-11 02:56:52
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answered by yacks 1
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