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pinkflamingo | 11:21 Fri 24th Mar 2006 | Animals & Nature
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What mammal has the highest occurance of homosexuality?


This is a question on a quiz im doing, the answer isnt man or humans

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i reckon it could be the pygmy chimp cos theyre at it all day long as part of their bonding programme. mother/son father/son brother/sister the full works about 20 times a day. there should be a law against it.

You beat me to it dilf - I watched a wild life programme about them on Discovery some time back & they were at it all the time, with whoever took their fancy!


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thanks for the answers u guys very amusing. i found the answer its the fruit bat.
Aaaarrrrgggg - I'm terrified of any kind of bats, so could never face watching any programmes on them. My husband, daughters & Grandchildren think it's hilarious & tease me with pictures, or toy ones at any given opportunity - little rascals!
Say I'm splitting hairs if you like but when I first saw the question, I thought it must be a trick one, as the word 'homo' is a term used for humans ie homosapian or homoerectus..
As with logman, I had to read your question twice, you've insinuated that man is not human-------------------

Perhaps the quiz question should have read "Which Animal" (apart from us lot that is!)?

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yes you are right homo does relate to man didnt spot that,


hmmmm


i wonder what the term for same sex, sex is the the animal kingdom

An interesting side-debate. I would suggest that the 'homo' part of the word homosexual pertains to the sexual preference as in heterosexual meaning different sex, not to 'Men' as a species. pretty much the same occurs in other words such as homozygous and heterozygous.


The Bonobo (pygm) chimp does indeed use sex as an bonding act, but not in a homosexual way. Well, no more than other species anyway.


I can not imagine that the fruitbat participates in true homosexual acts as it is the best 'endowed' mammal in the animal kingdom, the male's intromission organ being 40% or more of total body length!

wildwood above is right - 'homo' is nothing to do with humans, but is from the Greek for 'same' - as in 'homogeous', 'homophone' and words like that.

Argh, pressed submit before i'd finished...


Homo (with a capital) is what is used in Homo erectus, Homo sapiens sapiens, and so on. Though i'm pretty sure it's got the same etymology.

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