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And researchers who discovered same-sex matings in AdΓ©lie and Humboldt Penguins and in Kestrels stated that they did not know if any comparable phenomena in other species of penguins or birds of prey, when in fact homosexual activity in King Penguins, Gentoo Penguins, and Griffon Vultures had previously been reported in the literature.
"Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity" - Bruce Bagemihl
HumpbackΒ whalesΒ have been observed having sex for the first time, with this landmark moment having an interesting twist β the two whales were male. Despite decades of research on humpback whales, sightings of the maleβs penis have been rare. Copulation by the species had not been documented by people β until now, when two photographers captured images of a sexual encounter between two whales off the coast ofΒ Hawaii. The sighting, confirmed by scientistsΒ in a newly published study, occurred in January 2022 in waters west of the island of Maui, where two whales approached and circled a boat before engaging in sexual activity about three to five meters below the vessel...
Read more: Humpback sex photographed for first time β and both whales were male | Whales | The Guardian
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Starry Dwarf Frog (Astrobatrachus kurichyana), family Nyctibatrachidae, found on the Wayanad Plateau of the Western Ghats, India
photographs: David Raju & Sandeep Das
Some male Humboldt Penguins are exclusively homosexual, remaining with their male partners for their entire lives, or else re-pairing with another male should they lose their original partner. Other males are sequentially bisexual, pairing with a male after having lost one or more previous female mates. Still other males are simultaneously bisexual, engaging in both same-sex and opposite-sex courtship and copulation.
"Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity" - Bruce Bagemihl
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Yellow-thighed Brushfinch (Atlapetes tibialis), family Passerellidae, order Passeriformes, Costa Rica
photograph by Carlos BolaΓ±o