Dog sexuality is different than human sexuality. Dogs are at best described as bisexual, not homosexual. And you would know if you witnessed the dog having sex with another dog of the same gender.
Yes. The following snakes have been observed and documented, but there may be others:
Common Garter Snake
Gopher (Pine) Snake
Red Diamond Rattlesnake
Speckled Rattlesnake
Water Moccasin
Western rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis)
Yes, homosexual behavior has been documented in the following species of birds:
Yes, like most creatures the male and female mate to reproduce.
actaully yes snakes can be gay u see any animal can fall in love with any gender either female or male it is completely up to them
Yes, dogs may exhibit Homosexual behavior, just as most species of mammals do.
Yes, both dogs and cats exhibit homosexual behavior.
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most species on Earth exhibit homosexual behavior, but there is no species that is exclusively homosexual. (That would be impossible).
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.
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The term "gay" only applies to humans, but most animals, including all mammals, can be exhibit homosexual behavior. Its well documented in the animal world in everything from dolphins to penguins.
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.
Yes, roosters do exhibit homosexual behavior.
Worms are hermaphroditic, so no, they do not exhibit homosexual behavior or heterosexual behavior.
Yes, rams (male sheep) can exhibit homosexual behaviour.
Although there is no documented evidence that zebras exhibit homosexual behavior, there is a widely-held view that most mammals, possibly all mammals, have specimens exhibit homosexual behavior at one time or another.
Yes, they do.
Yes, in fact homosexual behavior has been observed in most mammals.
All primates, including apes, monkeys, and humans exhibit homosexual behavior, which may or may not be genetically linked.The primates that show the most homosexual behavior are Bonobos followed by humans.
most species on Earth exhibit homosexual behavior, but there is no species that is exclusively homosexual. (That would be impossible).
about 1500 species, ranging from primates to gut worms, have been observed engaging in homosexual behavior.
Yes, all species of monkeys do.
Yes. The animal with the most frequent observations of homosexual behavior are the bonobos of Africa.For more information see Animals Displaying Homosexual Behavior
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.