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Scientists closer to understanding gay behavior in animals

Por: Newsweek Tech October 03, 2023

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Animals mating with the same sex is a common trait, having evolved so repeatedly in mammals that it is now thought to be helpful for social bonding and reducing conflict.Over 1,500 species of animal have shown some degree of same-sex sexual behavior, ranging from insects and spiders to frogs, fish, and birds, with over 50 species of non-human primates commonly showing these behaviors.A new study in the journal Nature Communications reveals that... + full article



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