most species on Earth exhibit homosexual behavior, but there is no species that is exclusively homosexual. (That would be impossible).
over 2,000 species are known to have homosexuality within the species
Sterile ones, like most of the corn grown today (in the US).
Yes. The only genus of ant in which homosexual behavior has been observed are ants in the genus Solenopsis, which is commonly called the red ant or the fire ant.
Homosexual behavior has been observed throughout the animal kingdom. It helps to control populations and -- with penguins and people at least -- it can provide a "couple" to protect and raise an infant.
That is a very rude, crude, offensive, and impolite term for a homosexual man.
Like many species of animals, homosexual activity in penguin populations has been documented. However, a majority of penguins do not display homosexual behavior, and the continuation of the species depends on it.
Yes, all species of monkeys do.
about 1500 species, ranging from primates to gut worms, have been observed engaging in homosexual behavior.
You are wrong. Chickens do exhibit homosexual behavior.Furthermore, we do not define human nature by comparing it to what is natural for other species.
over 2,000 species are known to have homosexuality within the species
Homosexual behavior does occur in various species, although, of course, no offspring will result.
No, humans, dolphins and bonobos are the only species which have been recorded showing homosexual behaviour, but many species, including geese and dogs, have been reported to raise their young as a homosexual couple or even in threesomes. Define gay. Could you say two hemaphrodite animals such as worms or slugs are gay when they mate?
Yes, homosexuality has been documented in the following species, but it is likely that all mammals engage in homosexual behavior:Asiatic lionCat (domestic)CheetahLionTiger
Those who are homosexual don't choose to be homosexual. They were born that way just as if someone were born with freckles or have blue eyes. It is something they can't change and shouldn't change.
Yes, many species of deer have been observed engaging in homosexual behavior, including:Black-tailed deerRed deerReindeerRoe deerSika deerSwamp deerMule deerPere David's deerFallow deerWhite-tailed deer
it is illegal to have homosexual relations with any animals that are not of your species.
Judging by the number of species that have been obsesrved participating in homosexual behaviours, nature doesn't seem to particularly mind homosexuality.