but in humans…

Gay penguins steal eggs from straight couples – Telegraph

The two penguins have started placing stones at the feet of parents before waddling away with their eggs, in a bid to hide their theft.

But the deception has been noticed by other penguins at the zoo, who have ostracised the gay couple from their group. Now keepers have decided to segregate the pair of three-year-old male birds to avoid disrupting the rest of the community during the hatching season.

A keeper at Polar Land in Harbin, north east China explained that the gay couple had the natural urge to become fathers, despite their sexuality.

“One of the responsibilities of being a male adult is looking after the eggs. Despite this being a biological impossibility for this couple, the natural desire is still there,” a keeper told the Austrian Times newspaper.

“It’s not discrimination. We have to fence them separately, otherwise the whole group will be disturbed during hatching time,” he added.

There are numerous examples of homosexuality in the animal kingdom, but gay penguins have captured the public’s attention more than any other species.

A German zoo provoked outrage from gay lobby groups after attempting to mate a group of gay male penguins with Swedish female birds who were flown in especially to seduce them. But the project was abandoned after the males refused to be “turned”, showing no interest in their would-be mates.

In 2002 a couple of penguins at a New York zoo who had been together for eight years were “outed” when keepers noticed that they were both males.

Blogged with the Flock Browser

Comments

3 responses to “but in humans…”

  1.  avatar

    nice post my friend. you’ve kinda been all over the place with your posts this last week. i trust you are okay..???..

  2.  avatar

    I remember the penguins in 2002….in fact Will and Grace did a show inspired by them. It was quite a story….great post Willie!

  3.  avatar

    thanks you guys – it’s a repost from the Telegraph, though.lol nothing escapes you Rod ;0) yeah – all over the place is about right. ‘okay’ might be a bit of a strong word… actually wishing i was a penguin.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More posts