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While it may appear so because the animals are trying to show dominance, animals are not gay. They are instinctive animals whose instinct is to reproduce.
sure! Loads of animals are gay and have gay sex, some even have sex with animals other than their own species, though this is rarer. Animals of the same gender , when put together do try and mate (but not all the time, as with humans), so yeah animals can be gay or lesbian.

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