Two male lns photographed humpg each other Botswana are not gay, but rather are jt showg each other some affectn, say ln experts.
Contents:
- GAY LNS? NOT QUE
- GAY PRI? FAMO MALE LNS JT HUGGG
- MALE LN CGHT “MATG” WH MALE LN… GAY PRI? NOT QUE
- THOSE GAY MALE LNS THAT WENT VIRAL WERE ACTUALLY JT SEXUALLY FLUID BROS
GAY LNS? NOT QUE
"[P]robably, they have been fluenced by gays who have gone to the natnal parks and behaved badly, " Mutua told Nairobi News, before suggtg that the lns be isolated and studied bee the "monic spirs flictg humans seem to have now ught up wh animals. ['Gay' Animals: 10 Alternative Liftyl the Wild]"It's rare, 's not really sexual and tells a lot more about those officials Kenya and their homophobia than anythg else, " Craig Packer, the director of the Ln Rearch Center at the Universy of Mnota, told Live Science.
GAY PRI? FAMO MALE LNS JT HUGGG
This male-on-male behavr, seen this pair Botswana, is mon lns and is not proof of gay partnership the animals, a ln expert says. The Inter was buzzg this week wh tert over imag that appear to show two male lns engagg homosexual behavr. But the "gay" lns are not gay.
"You see that monkeys all the time, and don't make the newspapers that there are homosexual monkeys out there.
MALE LN CGHT “MATG” WH MALE LN… GAY PRI? NOT QUE
"The male-on-male behavr, Packer said, is fairly mon lns and many other speci, and should not be nsired proof of homosexual partnerships animals. [10 Gay Animals the Wild]Ln alnsAlthough the photos don't show animals breakg any barriers, the pictur are still wdows to an important, timate relatnship for lns, Packer said. Whether wild animals n be gay pends on how a person f that term.
It is the first time I have seen homosexual behavur lns but when readg about upon my return, is not that unmon.
THOSE GAY MALE LNS THAT WENT VIRAL WERE ACTUALLY JT SEXUALLY FLUID BROS
Wh the light jt around sunset, gave some spectacular Cambre documented the two male lns "matg" Cambre/Rex ShutterstockHomosexualy animals has long been discsed by experts. In 2012, the Yale Scientific published a piece sayg the prevalence of which may be "much more mon than prevly thought" and uld clu above 10 percent of speci around the the wild, male lns may exhib homosexual behavr to rerce bonds and allegiance. “No speci has been found which homosexual behavr has not been shown to exist, wh the exceptn of speci that never have sex at all, such as sea urchs and aphis, " zoologist Petter Bøckman told The Guardian Liberty Voice.
For them, homosexualy is not an issue. The ter rejoiced when the gay wildlife esystem of bears, otters and giraff seemgly weled s newt addn: lns.