They most likely wouldn't, since both expressions mean the same thing. The only argument you can make for slight difference in meaning is that "homosexuality" might mean the attraction, and "homosexual behavior" might mean the activity.
Yes, homosexuality has been documented in the following species, but it is likely that all mammals engage in homosexual behavior:Asiatic lionCat (domestic)CheetahLionTiger
Yes, many species exhibit homosexuality, including birds, mammals, and even insects. Homosexual behavior can serve various purposes, such as forming social bonds, reducing tension, or gaining access to resources. This behavior is not limited to humans and is a natural occurrence in the animal kingdom.
Yes. Paul implied that homosexual behavior is forgivable through the gospel and that any homosexual temptations should be resisted as seriously as those toward fornication or adultery.
Bonobo Apes have the highest. The entire population appears to be 100% bisexual.
Animal sexuality is quite different than human sexuality. There are many examples of homosexual and bisexual behavior patterns in the animal kingdom.
The early church fathers generally viewed homosexuality as sinful and contrary to Christian teachings. They believed that homosexual behavior went against natural law and the moral standards set forth in the Bible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PooEhBxh0NYThis youtube video has some interesting facts about homosexuality. It includes some animals that display homosexual behavior.
Yes, roosters do exhibit homosexual behavior.
Yes, giraffes can exhibit homosexual behavior.
Worms are hermaphroditic, so no, they do not exhibit homosexual behavior or heterosexual behavior.
Yes, in fact homosexual behavior has been observed in most mammals.
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