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just curious!, what can you tell me, hoping for obscure facts!.....

2007-12-01 00:28:32 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Community Service

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Homosexual sexual behavior occurs in the animal kingdom, especially in social species, particularly in marine birds and mammals, monkeys, and the great apes. Homosexual behavior has been observed among 1,500 species, and in 500 of those it is well documented. This discovery constitutes a major argument against those calling into question the biological legitimacy or naturalness of homosexuality, or those regarding it as a meditated social decision. For example, male penguin couples have been documented to mate for life, build nests together, and to use a stone as a surrogate egg in nesting and brooding. In a well-publicized story from 2004, the Central Park Zoo in the United States replaced one male couple's stone with a fertile egg, which the couple then raised as their own offspring

2007-12-01 00:35:27 · answer #1 · answered by nonya b 3 · 0 0

Yes they do If I could send ya a video of my two beagles both Female you would see they are Lesbian. Or this could make for a better question.
If your surrounding's are only Females will you have lesbian tendency's and vise versa for male. To anything that is caged up long enough.?

2007-12-01 00:36:50 · answer #2 · answered by cocoamoe 5 · 0 0

Yes, in fact , many members of the Canidae (wild & domesticated dogs) and Felidae (wild & domesticated cats) families regularly mount each other during play. While this act is not necessarily always for sex, it is conducted for the purposes of expressing dominance in the group.

Wolves are especially notorious for this activity, most likely because they have a strong pecking order within their packs.

2007-12-01 00:36:14 · answer #3 · answered by Gary D 7 · 0 0

Bobono monkeys are the most common example of a species where sex is not reserved for male-female.

Other species exhibit the pattern as well, but Bobono are the best documented.

2007-12-01 00:33:55 · answer #4 · answered by Kaia 7 · 0 0

Not only do they have gay tendencies but they step outside there own breed. I have a picture of that too! (Male dog humping my sons leg) plus the snake with drano on him picture.

2007-12-01 05:02:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some male (homosexual) ducks will steal an egg from a female and bring up the child in a loving, same sex environment. Isn't that sweet?

2007-12-01 00:33:37 · answer #6 · answered by Dr Know It All 5 · 2 0

i use to have a friend that had like four gay dogs, thats the only time in my life I've seen gay animals!

2007-12-01 00:34:54 · answer #7 · answered by bshelby2121 6 · 1 0

have you never seen a male dog go after or at it with another male dog?

2007-12-01 00:37:00 · answer #8 · answered by louie 6 · 0 0

penguins tend to have sex with other penguins of the same sex. Flamingos also do the same and yes there are many more

2007-12-01 00:35:03 · answer #9 · answered by ron b 1 · 0 0

dogs do male dogs unless they know no better??

2007-12-01 00:36:50 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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