Animals have the highest homosexual rate in nature

In some animals such as black swans, penguins, vultures . the number of homosexuals accounts for a large proportion.

According to researchers, homosexuality is a normal behavior in the natural world. In each species, homosexual behavior accounts for more than 10% of the total relationship.

And the most interesting thing is that in many animals, the rate of gay sex has surged dramatically.

1. Black swan

Remind about the gay relationship in the animal world cannot help mentioning the black swan. The ratio of male homosexuals of this species is up to 25% and increases in some special areas.

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More interestingly, during the breeding season, one of the two homosexual individuals will temporarily pair with a female. After the spawning offspring, the swan will bring the eggs back to their nest and live with their homosexual partners to live happily.

In some other cases, a pair of gay swans will come and beat a swan's nest to live and collect eggs.

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Few doubts, young swans - the children of these same gay couples have a better chance of surviving and maturing than other ordinary swan couples. Because their fathers are capable of fighting territorial protection and looking for a better source of food.

2. Griffon-like vultures

Griffon-like vultures are also one of the species with a high rate of gay men. In 1998, two Jerusalem zoo animals named Dashik and Yehuda were found to have a homosexual relationship.

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Dashik - Yehuda has an extremely emotional connection and never seems to be apart. Especially Dashik and Yehuda are very comfortable in sex, they have sex with each other many times a day and everywhere they like.

The zoo staff donated the big nest couple and brought an egg to take care of them. However, a few years later, Yehuda "changed his heart" - he became interested in a vulture. Dashik became extremely depressed and was transferred to Tel Aviv University for special health care.

3. Flamingos

Flamingos are species with a high rate of gay men. Blank individuals form strong homosexual relationships, they make love regularly and live together for life.

In some areas, gay sex also comes from the fact that flamingo girls are inadequate or "too bad" - not attractive enough for him.

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Not only in natural conditions but also when kept captive, flamingos also appear many cases of gay men. Typically, two birds Carlos and Fernando of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust Conservation Park (WWT) in Slimbridge (England).

These are two very famous gay individuals, they are extremely aggressive when they repeatedly attack other flamingos to capture eggs and nests. The couple hatched eggs quite well, so they became two fathers of many flamingos in the reserve.

4. Sheep

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Few doubts, 8% of male sheep have homosexual relationships. Bulls often flirt, showing affection, attention by rubbing horns together.

The cause of common homosexuality in males is due to a cluster of nerve cells in the brain region that regulates sexual hermaphrodite. This region in large males should stimulate them to increase their desire many times. Therefore, the male sheep can both have sex with the female and can seduce and have sex with the male.

5. Giraffe

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Some immature male giraffes before mating with females have been involved in homosexual relationships for a short time. They often give each other intimate gestures such as kissing, stroking, face-to-face or intimate contact .

Interestingly, this phenomenon occurs at a very high rate. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 male deer have sex with each other before making love to their children. According to experts, this will help male giraffes become familiar with mating skills before having sex with their children.

6. Amazon dolphins

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Amazon dolphins often live in groups of 3-5 individuals including males and females. In each group, dolphins live and have regular sex regardless of gender. Therefore, the sexual relationship between male dolphins is common and is a behavior of this species.

It is estimated that nearly 50% of males regularly have sex with each other. This behavior both helps them to be physiologically satisfied and creates a sense of cohesion among the members and helps the dolphin survive better and better.