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New Study Finds Non-Human Species Often Engage In Same-Sex Behavior
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A new study shows that in primates, same-sex behavior can strengthen social ties.
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A new study from the Nature Ecology & Evolution journal has observed same-sex behaviors among 59 non-human species, proving that homosexual behavior exists in nature beyond human experience. The study found that beyond humans, primate species like bonobos, chimpanzees, macaques and more engage in same-sex behaviors repeatedly. According to NBC News, the findings pose a question to common assumptions about the purpose of sex in the animal world,…
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