Homosexuals at sea level

By studying videos made by underwater vehicles, American scientists carried out off the coast of California, believing that these rare-sighted creatures often participate in assignments. homosexual.

In addition to normal sexual practices, O.deletron ink - 12cm long and living at a depth of 400 to 800m - is very popular in homosexual sex. Scientists say that because they live deep in the ocean, their chances of meeting partners are rare.

In the article in the British royal science journal, the research team wrote: 'In the dark living environment, the potential of finding partners is very rare. We believe that O. deletron's sexual mating behavior is part of the reproductive strategy to maximize the likelihood of success by indiscriminately and rapidly fertilizing every squid they encounter. "

Scientists say homosexual behavior is not targeted but they find sperm pockets on both male and female squid. The study also found that the number of seminal vesicles on male and female squid is equal, indicating that homosexual phenomenon occurs equivalent to heterosexual sex.

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O.deletron ink