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Gay Animals Where Are They?
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One just couldn't make this up, after all the controversy over gay marriages, some academics are taking a swipe at David Attenborough for not featuring enough gay animals in his TV programmes.
/// Dr Mills who carried out the study said: 'The central role in documentary stories of pairing, mating and raising offspring commonly rests on assumptions of heterosexuality within the animal kingdom.' ///
I wonder if Dr Mills knows how all those little baby creatures come into the world?
Or would he rather adults and children, not delight in the propagation of these sometimes these cute baby animals, and move Attenborugh's programme to after the 'watershed', so that we do not fail to witness the life style of gay animals?
One just couldn't make this up, after all the controversy over gay marriages, some academics are taking a swipe at David Attenborough for not featuring enough gay animals in his TV programmes.
/// Dr Mills who carried out the study said: 'The central role in documentary stories of pairing, mating and raising offspring commonly rests on assumptions of heterosexuality within the animal kingdom.' ///
I wonder if Dr Mills knows how all those little baby creatures come into the world?
Or would he rather adults and children, not delight in the propagation of these sometimes these cute baby animals, and move Attenborugh's programme to after the 'watershed', so that we do not fail to witness the life style of gay animals?
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\\\The programmes concentrate on the reproduction of animals, not their non-reproductive social life.\\
Don't you mean "non reproductive sexual life?"
I feel that his programs do indeed portray the non reproductive social lives.
If we assume "gay animals" as suggested by our learned biologist, how does this fit in with Darwinian Evolution and why don't the "gay species" disappear?
is it because they are NOT gay but bisexual.........sometimes gay sometimes heterosexual.
I have never understood the function of homosexuality either in the "Origin of the Species"or indeed the future of the species.
Perhaps there is no function......pointless.
Don't you mean "non reproductive sexual life?"
I feel that his programs do indeed portray the non reproductive social lives.
If we assume "gay animals" as suggested by our learned biologist, how does this fit in with Darwinian Evolution and why don't the "gay species" disappear?
is it because they are NOT gay but bisexual.........sometimes gay sometimes heterosexual.
I have never understood the function of homosexuality either in the "Origin of the Species"or indeed the future of the species.
Perhaps there is no function......pointless.
I can not ever remember animals walking side by side kissing hugging, or even walking paw in paw, or even hoof in hoof, together.
And it would be very unwise for any zoo keeper to put two adult male lions together, no matter how friendly they seemed to each other.
So the question must now be asked, how does one know if an animal is gay?
And it would be very unwise for any zoo keeper to put two adult male lions together, no matter how friendly they seemed to each other.
So the question must now be asked, how does one know if an animal is gay?
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