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Are there g*y any animals yes or no?

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Point me to the evidence not to what you saw on your backyard

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  1. humans ARE animals


  2. no, in almost all of the cases listed by so called scientists claiming that animals are g*y the mounting is a dominance/submisssion thing and not real s*x.  

  3. Umm i think there's some kind of dolphin that sometimes mates with the same s*x.

  4. Thousands. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ani...

  5. Over 1,500 different animal species practice homosexuality.

    9 out of 10 giraffe pairings occur between males, male bottlenose dolphins go through periods of being exclusively homosexual, female macaques form intense bonds with each other and are serially monogamous, & almost a quarter of black swan families are parented by homosexual couples.

    There are even pairs of penguins that are g*y at New York City's Central Park Zoo, the New York Aquarium, Germany's Bremerhaven Zoo and a pair of g*y flamingos at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in Gloucestershire, England.


  6. Yes.  I've just read a book on the subject:  'Biological Exuberance,' by Bruce Bagemihl.  Check it out.

  7. Yes there is same s*x in animals. The attached link to the National Geographic article should give you the evidence you asked about.

  8. surprisingly enough it sure seems that way!  here are some links to articles with examples of g*y sheep, giraffes, penguins, etc.


  9. Homosexuality has been documented in almost 500 species of animals, signaling that sexual preference is predetermined. Considered the closest living relative to humans, bonobos are not shy about seeking sexual pleasure. Nearly all of these peace-loving apes are bisexual and often resolve conflict by the "make love, not war" principle. They copulate frequently, scream out in delight while doing so, and often engage in homosexual activities. About two thirds of the homosexual activities are amongst females.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ani...

  10. Absolutely.

    It's well known that Bonobos have female on female mating behavior.

    There is also a species of lizards(sorry I know remember the species name)  where a female will mount another female and go through the motions like a male lizard, to stimulate her so that she becomes fertile.  Of course the male still fertilizes, but that's really all he's used for.  

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