Yes. I personally was walking in the street the one day when I saw 3 dogs walking. As they were walking they each had turns to jump up on the other, mating style. So basically, they all had turns with each other which means they were all males!
2006-11-15 21:19:56
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answered by Motti _Shish 6
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Depends on who you ask and how they interpret what they see.
True homosexuality in nature is a trait that can never be perpetuated: if they never have sex with the opposite sex, their genes won't be passed on, and over time that tedency would die out.
It's also a wasteful trait to have in terms of energy. If you think how much energy and time animals spend in attracting mates, it would a huge burden on a species to be pursuing members of the same sex.
Some pack animals use domaint actions like mounting to reinforce their pack position. This is not the same as homosexual sex.
2006-11-16 14:05:22
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answered by Funchy 6
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"In the approximately 1,000 to 3,000 species whose behavior has been well researched, approximately 450 have been shown to have clear homosexual behaviors. Male walruses, for example, often form homosexual pair bonds and have sex with each other outside of the breeding season, but will revert to a heterosexual pattern during the normal breeding season."
2006-11-16 03:45:38
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answered by danny's mom 3
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well can't say that animal can be homosexual . If human can be homosexual why animal can't be homosexual? well animal and human have same feeling.
2006-11-16 08:51:42
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answered by Sarafriday 1
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I've never really thought about that before. It's really strange knowing that animals can be homo's. Anyway this is off topic but did you know that dolphins have sex for pleasure other than just to get preggers? Cool huh!
2006-11-16 03:57:24
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answered by mizz.zeppelin 1
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Yes. I grew up on a farm and there was a female cow who never had a calf in 4 years and constantly humped other female cows. My father sold her because she did not produce offspring and was a liability.
2006-11-16 10:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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My two male dogs take turns at each other. They are at it so much that you see only 6 legs walking.
2006-11-16 03:46:24
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answered by unnga 6
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Yes.
2006-11-16 03:41:37
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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no, homosexuality does not occur in nature no matter what
some others are saying
animals have reasons for doing what they do and they only mate for reproduction or dominance
we do not yet know why the bonobos mate as they do, guess they are just horney little apes
2006-11-16 03:43:06
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answered by Loollea 6
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Yes, my neighbor had gay Budgies(birds), they'd go mad at any female that came close, they really loved each other it was cute.
2006-11-16 03:42:36
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answered by Curious1 3
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