They can be. But it isn't from sexuality, it's a form of dominance in the group (different species go by different group names).
2007-03-24 15:28:31
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answered by Mary W 5
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Yes,homosexuality has to do alot with chromosones/DNA.It randomly happens in nature.
To stargazer,I hope you're not serious.Do some research and you'll see it's common in nature.Especially Giraffes.Males rub their necks together to get off.I know it may be against your religion,but read a damn science book or something.
2007-03-24 22:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
2007-03-24 22:24:33
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answered by cats 7
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yes
2007-03-24 22:23:14
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answered by Bek 6
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yes
2007-03-24 22:22:52
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answered by chrishomingtang 3
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yes, in fact thats why birth rate of a population of animals is so low, cuz most of them are fags and dotn know the gender of their screwee half the time :)
2007-03-24 22:29:05
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answered by Man 5
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probably. i don't think it matters if the caretaker is or not...
2007-03-24 22:26:56
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answered by rachell ♫ 3
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Yes. I had two female rabbits and they were lesbians. This is no joke, I am DEAD serious.
2007-03-24 22:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yo means if the owners be's homos.... the pets be's homo's too? I say yeps.... day be gays fo sho!
2007-03-24 22:23:56
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answered by Shirley H 2
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Only humans exhibit such deviant behavior
2007-03-24 22:25:56
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answered by stargazer 5
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