B OSLO.- /b The Natural History Mm, Universy of Oslo, will open the first-ever mm exhibn dited to gay animals. Today we know that
Contents:
- SWISS MM CELEBRAT GAY ANIMALS
- HOMOSEXUALY THE ANIMAL KGDOM
- GAY ANIMALS OUT OF THE CLOSET?
- MM EXHIBN SHOWS GAY ANIMAL KGDOM
SWISS MM CELEBRAT GAY ANIMALS
Repost "Protector of all liberti / dividual liberty activist" - Complete Skills of a Cockfighter #7, UNOFC - Gamens til the End AGAINST NATURE? - an exhibn on animal homosexualy INTRODUCTION On Thursday October 12 2006 The Natural History Mm, Universy of Oslo, opened the first-ever mm exhibn dited to gay animals. Today we know… * animal homosexuality exhibition *
Displays range om blogil disveri to current bat on homosexualy, aimg to bridge the gap between nature and society. “The reasons for homosexual relatnships are not always clear, but we do know that they strengthen social bonds and n ntribute to group uny, ” Kopf said. Nearly 70 untri ntue to crimalize same-sex relatnships humans, acrdg to the Internatnal Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Associatn, or ILGA.
HOMOSEXUALY THE ANIMAL KGDOM
From the wir: OSLO (Rters) – The birds and the be may be gay, acrdg to theworld’s first mm exhibn about homosexualy among animals. Whdocumentatn of gay or lbian behavr among giraff, pengus, parrots, beetl, whal and dozens of other creatur, the OsloNatural History Mm nclus human homosexualy nnot be viewedas "unnatural". "We may have […] * animal homosexuality exhibition *
"I don't know of a sgle se of homosexual dividuals beg margalized or disadvantaged the animal world, " said the studi vertebrat and is employed at Bern's Natural History Mm as a specialist.
GAY ANIMALS OUT OF THE CLOSET?
" The show highlights the diversy of genr and sexualy humans and other animals, and featur discsns on homosexualy and s blogil exhibn shows plenty of exampl of same-sex behavr found nature. "The reasons for homosexual relatnships are not always clear, but we do know that they strengthen social bonds and n ntribute to group uny, " he explaed.
The Natural History Mm Swzerland’s pal, Bern, is celebratg animal homosexualy the exhibn Queer – Diversy is our nature.
The long-nng exhibn, showg om April 2021 until March 2023, aims to normalise homosexualy by remdg that we’re not the only speci to be timate wh the same sex.
MM EXHIBN SHOWS GAY ANIMAL KGDOM
For example, Atralian rearcher Krista Nicholson, Murdoch Universy, disvered groups of dolphs engagg soc-sexual homosexual behavr, “[cludg] mountg and genal ntact between dividuals, ” acrdg to Mandurah Mail. “The reasons for homosexual relatnships are not always clear, but we do know that they strengthen social bonds and n ntribute to group uny.