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I keep hearing about how animals do have gay relationships that include sex, yet I never see that on any shows or the like. Anyone got any visual evidence?

Dunno if pic is unrelated. Do male weasels molest each other too?
>> Anonymous
There was an (in)famous case study written about homosexual necrophilliac ducks:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/research/story/0,9865,1432991,00.html
There's also an exhibit going around:
http://www.gay.com/news/article.html?2006/10/13/2

But I suspect visual proof of it happening would most likely be found amongst pictorials of bonobo sex or something like that when the sexual act is captures often. It is said that the more fertile the females in a colony, the more likely a significant population of the males are homosexual.

Look, whatever your beliefs on homosexuality are, it's natural, it's going to happen. Like prison gang rapes, homosexual sex is used amongst animals not just for pleasure but to assert dominance over another. My rabbit used to mount the other two rabbits, even though on of them was male, to assert dominance.
>> Anonymous
Dunno about first, but I'm pretty sure weasels only rape females.
>> Anonymous
>>237566
lol, I heard about this one on some really weird dutch radio station some time late at night, couldn't stop laughing at the guy talking about the ducks
>> Anonymous
I don't remember where, but somewhat recently there was a big deal about how gay relationships were actually very common in animals, and they used giraffes as an example (giraffes apparently pick male partners more often than females). Scientists in the field have evidence of ducks and wolves raping eachother, so it's not so strange to think that a male that wants to get off will sometimes choose another male.

Anyway, here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_displaying_homosexual_behavior
>> Anonymous
I actually did see a little documentary once, so you could probably find it on YouTube
>> Anonymous
male sheep have a 9% homosexual population
>> Anonymous
I remember hearing about this zoo that wondered why their penguins would have offspring despite the mating. They found out that they were all MALES. Dont know if that counts because it seems like more of a prison situation.
>> Anonymous
>>237620
Wouldn't*