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A gay dog, buffalo, and lion walk into an Indiana bar,
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the bartender says, "we don't serve your kind here."
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Whoa whoa whoa whoa.
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I wouldn't turn a lion away. That's discrimination!
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He's not lying.
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Howdy friends! Trace here for D News with a special guest Natalia Reagan.
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She is an anthropologist, and a primatologist, and she's awesome.
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Hey guys!
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There's currently a great debate raging across the United States about a law in Indiana which allegedly allows businesses to discriminate based on religious freedoms.
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Ironically called The Religious Freedom Act.
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Sparking outrage from the LGBT community as they are clear targets of this legislation.
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Discrimination and prejudice has evolutionary roots. But then again, so does homosexuality.
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Research done in the 90's and early 2000's look at sheeps' sexual orientation.
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As they are some of the gayest animals in the animal kingdom.
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As many in one in ten rams can be gay and will live exclusively gay lives with only male partners even with fertile females around.
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The researchers believe they found a biological underpinning for homosexuality by studying these rams' hypothalamuses.
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Gay ram's hypothalami maybe was biologically different than straight ram's.
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Bah bah. They were born this way.
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You know it.
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It's not just sheep. More than 450 vertebrates and more than 1500 species overall engage in homosexual acts of plenty,
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illustrating that homosexuality isn't against nature.
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It's completely part of nature.
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Beetles, birds, bonobos, bats,
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dolphins, orangutans, macaques, and penguins.
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Dragonflies, albatrosses, dogs and cats, even lions all exhibit homosexual behavior.
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Yep. That mighty king of the jungle ain't afraid to engage in a little spooning, sporking, and even forking of the same sex.
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But why? Why would nature evolve something that seems counter to evolution?
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Right? If the origin of species is correct, and we're all here to achieve reproductive success allowing us to spread our genes far and wide,
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then why would organisms evolve not to do that?
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Science is still working on it.
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There are a number of theories though.
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Female Japanese macaques were observed mounting each other even when suitable males were around.
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And they hypothesize it may be a way to climb the social ladder.
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By becoming a dominant female in a social group and thus, gaining influence and resources.
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Though other researchers claim that homosexual behavior could come down as something as simple as seeking pleasure.
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These animals are just doing what feels good.
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Research with giraffes found one in twenty would be necking with a member of the same sex at any given moment.
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While bonobos and dolphins are generally bisexual.
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But will go through phases of exclusive homosexual activity.
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They gotta give it the old college try right?
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But it's not just for show.
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Some animals sustain lifelong homosexual relationships, like penguins.
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Researchers from the University of Minnesota found permanently pair bonded female-female couples raised chicks and nearly as well as female-male couples.
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Not quite as well, but better than a single female penguin would have done.
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This indicates to those researchers that homosexual pair bonds may have evolved as a way to better raise young.
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They can even raise chicks that were fertilized by a dominant male that was separated from the pair bond without having to pair bond with that male.
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Benefits all around.
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Totally. Roy and Silo, two male chinstrap penguins that once lived in the central park zoo had a long term love affair that included an adoption of a chick.
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The two remained together for 6 six years until Silo found his eyes were wandering to a newly introduced female named Scrappy.
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So just because Roy shtupped Silo yesterday doesn't mean he can't get down with Scrappy today too. Right?
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Right? Yeah! If these animals can teach us something it's that sexuality is not static or fixed, but fluid and flexible.
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Obviously, ya'll are gonna have comments about this.
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So go down into the comments section and leave them there.
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You can also subscribe for for D News and Natalia, where can they find you if they wanna learn more?
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They can actually find me on Youtube. I have a Youtube channel Natalia13Reagan.
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Please subscribe and see some fun science comedy videos.
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Thanks for watching everybody.