“All animals on this planet share a common ancestor. That’s the reason behind the fact that we should not be surprised that as with human beings, there are some animals that are naturally bisexual in their practices, habitual and without any taboo about it. ”
We will list in the following the animals and species that are naturally bisexual:
Bonobos
Bonobos are fans of sex and do not have any preference. It is practiced for pleasure, to resolve conflicts, wether it is because they are hungry because they are angry or to procreate. In fact sex is the solution to any problems of the bonobos and the culmination of all its pleasures.
Bottlenose dolphins
Throughout their lives the Bottlenose dolphins are mostly with periods of homo bisexual and exclusive heterosexuality. During their early age (up to ten years) sex play is practiced by both males and females . From its maturity matching heterosexually in order to mate, but maintain ties with their gay partners. They are sexually very creative especially with their same – sex couples.
Orcas
Before sexual maturity many orcas practicing homosexual sex as they are engaged in touching and caressing the genital area of another companion with their snout. Killer whales are very careful about that sexual pleasure which is mutual in each pair and exchange licks as part of the “preliminary” of their relations.
Humboldt Penguins
While most penguins are heterosexual couples, there are some penguins males who strongly prefer homosexuality. Roy and Silo, two males in Central Park Zoo never accepted a female companion. The couple used to try to cram a rock until the zoo staff gave them a fertilized egg of their own species; they both looked so carefully that the newborn Tango, which however is openly heterosexual.
Black Swans
25 percent of male black swans mate with other males . They steal nests and form trios with a female, but which spawn after unceremoniously expelled, in order to deal with babies themselves. A curious fact: when raised by two men, chicks swans are more likely to survive than those who are cared for by heterosexual couples.
Japanese macaques
Japanese macaques, or snow monkeys, have a completely open mind when it comes to choosing a mate.Scientists considered for guidance as they often opt for same-sex couples, they even choose one of different sex which is a viable alternative. They keep shooting to procreate coitus, but raise their babies in homosexual couples.
Giraffes
Young male giraffes usually perform rubbing their necks in order to prove the domination of some over others. Following the submission of the weakest it is normal that it is subject to touch.
African lions
Lions have one of the strongest sexual impulses of the animal kingdom. Scientists believe that the fact that a male “mount” to another (which happens often) strengthens relationships and ties of dependence and submission in the group. Among the females they have only been seen lesbian relationships when they are in captivity and no males to copulate with.