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daratheresa rated 18 months ago
Wendell and Cass, two gay penguins at the New York Aquarium.

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daratheresa rated 18 months ago
Wendell and Cass, two gay penguins at the New York Aquarium.
GodofThunder rated 18 months ago
From the page: "The appeal of their nest is the location: high up, close to the water and the feeding station. Rumors that they keep the neatest nest at the aquarium because they're gay are not true. "These are penguins," said Mitchell. "They poop in their nest. Nobody's got a clean nest.""
amphibia rated 18 months ago
Ive seen it in mice, too :) so beautiful.
KaylinQ rated 24 months ago
They're in love. They're gay. They're penguins... And they're not alone.By Cristina CardozeFrom the page: "Wendell and Cass, two penguins at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island, Brooklyn, live in a soap opera world of seduction and intrigue. Among the 22 male and 10 female African black-footed penguins in the aquarium's exhibit, tales of love, lust and betrayal are the norm.""One particular book is helpful in this case. Bruce Bagemihl's "Biological Exuberance," published in 1999, documents homosexual behavior in more than 450 animal species. The list includes grizzly bears, gorillas, flamingos, owls and even several species of salmon."The world is, indeed, teeming with homosexual, bisexual and transgendered creatures of every stripe and feather," Bagemihl writes in the first page of his book. "From the Southeastern Blueberry Bee of the United States to more than 130 different bird species worldwide, the 'birds and the bees,' literally, are queer.""(more.....)*cute article*