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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 150809" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I had to do a speech about a 'controversial' subject a couple of semesters ago for my college classes. I couldn't think of anything more controversial than homosexuality. This is part of what I found. </p><p></p><p>"Bruce Bagemihl, a biologist from Seattle, Washington found that at least 5% of the Humboldt Penguin population in zoos are homosexual. Additionally, he has prepared an encyclopedic survey of more than 190 species, including butterflies and other insects, displaying homosexual or transgender behavior. Whiptail lizards, found in the American Southwest, are exclusively female. They reproduce via parthenogenesis, which Webster's New World Dictionary defines as "reproduction from an unfertilized egg, ovum or spore". Even though no males exist, the females exhibit sexual mating behavior. The females that are successful in attracting a mate produce healthier eggs in higher quantities."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 150809, member: 539"] I had to do a speech about a 'controversial' subject a couple of semesters ago for my college classes. I couldn't think of anything more controversial than homosexuality. This is part of what I found. "Bruce Bagemihl, a biologist from Seattle, Washington found that at least 5% of the Humboldt Penguin population in zoos are homosexual. Additionally, he has prepared an encyclopedic survey of more than 190 species, including butterflies and other insects, displaying homosexual or transgender behavior. Whiptail lizards, found in the American Southwest, are exclusively female. They reproduce via parthenogenesis, which Webster’s New World Dictionary defines as “reproduction from an unfertilized egg, ovum or spore”. Even though no males exist, the females exhibit sexual mating behavior. The females that are successful in attracting a mate produce healthier eggs in higher quantities." [/QUOTE]
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