Same Gender Mates For Life

Thursday, September 08, 2011

Research indicates same sex monogamous animals can be just as attached and faithful to each other as those paired with members of the opposite sex. This behaviour has become apparent after a study on Zebra Finches.


Julie Elle, University of California Berkley Neuroscience and Psychology researcher, raised some male Zebra Finches without the presence of any females. More than half of the males paired and eventually started practicing normal breeding paired behaviour such as singing and preening each other.


Julie suggests ‘relationships in animals can be more complicated than just a male and a female who meet and reproduce, even in birds’.


There have been other examples of same-sex bonding observed with female gull and albatross pairs that raise their young after brief encounters with males to mate.

 

 

 

 

 Info taken from http://www.earthweek.com/2011/ew110819/ew110819b.html



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