For monkeys, homosexuality is a natural law

Scientists have provided evidence that homosexuality is a very natural rule, appearing in many animals.

Recently, evolutionary anthropology professor Brian Hare and researcher Vanessa Woods of Duke University have come up with some evidence that the "gay relationship is natural".

These evidence comes when experts observe and track hundreds of examples of homosexual relationships in animals. Laysan seagulls, bulls, African lions, bottlenose dolphins or Bonobo monkeys . are all homosexual animals.

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If the albatross is calmly related on the nest, the bottlenose dolphins are "intimate" underwater . then Bonobo monkeys are quite noisy and according to the researchers, Bonobo ties "very similar".

The reason for this is because primates are closely related to humans, possessing DNA similar to 98.7% of human DNA. Besides, Monkey Bonono also shows many expressions of affection, style and behavior similar to humans in everyday life.

Furthermore, further research, the team discovered, Bonobo monkey is the only animal with a French-style face-to-face mating and passionate kiss. They are very crazy . sex, considering sex is a way to resolve conflicts, conflicts.

Every time they catch a signal, they will quickly come to a corner and rub the genitalia together. At Bonobo, sex is also considered by individuals as a way to greet, apologize, ask for more food and more. Bonobo monkeys' sexual forms are diverse. They not only mate with heterosexuals, but also . masturbate for each other and homosexual couples.

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However, this point does not appear in chimpanzees - the close cousin of humankind. Besides, researchers said that using sex to resolve conflicts, researchers have not recorded any cases of Bonobo murdering each other.

They also share food, more solidarity than chimpanzees. Therefore, they believe that the existence of homosexual relations at Bonobo is one of the most beautiful and natural things in the world.