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Contents:
- GAY ANIMALS: ALTERNATE LIFTYL THE WILD
- MALE LN CGHT “MATG” WH MALE LN… GAY PRI? NOT QUE
- 11 ANIMAL SPECI THAT PROVE BEG GAY IS NATURAL
- GAY ANIMALS STOCK PHOTOS AND IMAG
- GAY ANIMAL STOCK PHOTOS AND IMAG
- GAY LNS? NOT QUE
GAY ANIMALS: ALTERNATE LIFTYL THE WILD
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(Image cred: © Chris Johnson – earthOCEAN)Homosexualy has been documented more than 450 speci of vertebrat signalg that sexual preference is blogilly termed animals. )Homosexualy has been documented almost 500 speci of animals, signalg that sexual preference is pretermed. They pulate equently, scream out light while dog so, and often engage homosexual activi.
About two thirds of the homosexual activi are amongst femal. Mal also take to homosexual play but tend to leave their partner soon after, makg what we ll the human world a one night stand. In many s, homosexual activy is said to be more mon than heterosexual.
(Image cred: © Chris Johnson – earthOCEAN)Homosexual activy occurs wh about the same equency as heterosexual play amongst the mare mammals. Male bottlenose dolphs are generally bisexual, but they go through perds of beg exclively homosexual.
MALE LN CGHT “MATG” WH MALE LN… GAY PRI? NOT QUE
The homosexual activi of the mammals clu oral sex durg which time one dolph stimulat the other wh s snout. [See more pictur of dolphs]BisonHomosexual mountg between mal tends to be more mon than heterosexual female-male pulatn among Amerin bison, pecially bee femal only mate wh the bulls about once a year.
Homosexual mountg enpass almost 9 percent of all sexual activi wh the hoofed mammals the wild. (Image cred: WWT)Homosexual upl acunt for up to 20 percent of all pairgs annually. Almost a quarter of all fai are parented by homosexual upl that rema together for years.
11 ANIMAL SPECI THAT PROVE BEG GAY IS NATURAL
(Image cred: Geoff Shter)Splashg around the water is brought to a pletely new level gray whal, where homosexual teractns are que mon. (Image cred: worldswildlifewonrs | Shutterstock)Mal of this stunng perchg bird light homosexualy.
Almost 40 percent of the male populatn engag a form of homosexual activy and a small percentage don't ever pulate wh femal. Photo: Julia Zavalisha (Shutterstock)There are still people out there who thk that beg gay is “unnatural, ” but they uldn’t be more wrong. It’s been observed more than 1, 500 animal speci, om sects and other vertebrat, right up the evolutnary ladr to primat and the most part, we’re not sure why—what evolutnary advantage do homosexual uplg provi to dolphs (other than happier dolphs)?
What’s really unnatural is that so many people still assume animals adhere to the “moral” of a small number of humans—so if you happen to n to anyone like that, pot them to this list of the 11 most gay animals on Sergey Uryadnikov (Shutterstock)Bonobos, a speci of great ap native to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, are the hippi of the animal kgdom. They share about 99% of their DNA wh humans, and they’re gay as hell. Homosexual sex has been observed a number of dolph speci, but has been studied most thoroughly bottlenose dolphs.
GAY ANIMALS STOCK PHOTOS AND IMAG
Photo: JMx Imag (Shutterstock)Giraffe sex is more gay than straight.
GAY ANIMAL STOCK PHOTOS AND IMAG
In parison, female giraff only get by wh other femal about 1% of the Jaroslav Seker (Shutterstock)Both male and female lns have been observed exhibg homosexual behavr. The olst evince of a (maybe) gay man dat back to 2900 to 2500 years ago.
Sce funerary practic were so important to the ancient people, probably wasn’t an accint, and scientists speculate that uld have been bee he was gay or trans. ” Garter snak, gopher snak, and rattlnak all exhib “queer” behavr of var typ, but the gayt of all are flower pot snak, all of whom are female.
GAY LNS? NOT QUE
A first-ever mm display, "Agast Nature?, " which opened last month at the Universy of Oslo's Natural History Mm Norway, prents 51 speci of animals exhibg homosexualy.
"Homosexualy has been observed more than 1, 500 speci, and the phenomenon has been well scribed for 500 of them, " said Petter Bockman, project ordator of the ia, however, is rarely discsed the scientific muny and is often dismissed as unnatural bee don't appear to benef the larger e of speci ntuatn. Conversely, some argue that homosexual sex uld have a bigger natural e than jt pure ecstasy: namely evolutnary benefs.
In suatns when a speci is mostly bisexual, homosexual relatnships allow an animal to jo a pack.