Gay Flamingos at Denver Zoo (1 Viewer)

Speaking of, why does Gomorrah get off so easy?
It’s always Sodom this and sodomites that, but never anything about Gomorrah
They must have had good PR back then

Oh, and please note I said “easy” and not “easily”....perverts
Gomorrah is busy guarding the galaxy, thus the free pass.
 
Speaking of, why does Gomorrah get off so easy?
It’s always Sodom this and sodomites that, but never anything about Gomorrah
They must have had good PR back then

Oh, and please note I said “easy” and not “easily”....perverts

They have a disease named after them. Gomorreah.
 
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DENVER — This is a breakup that's sure to ruffle some feathers.

Denver Zoo's famous same-sex flamingo pair Freddie Mercury and Lance Bass have parted ways after a years-long relationship that made headlines in the national media.

Their breakup was amicable, the zoo said.

"Mating for life isn’t necessarily true for all birds, and our keepers have noticed that some birds in long-term relationships sometimes decide to move on and pair up with other birds," the zoo said.

Back in 2019, Freddie – an American flamingo who's bright pink – and Lance – a Chilean flamingo with lighter feathers – wanted to be together all the time. They engaged in mating behavior and built a nest together. If a breeding couple ever abandoned one of their eggs, Freddie and Lance could take over surrogate parenting duties.

The pair's relationship got national attention, including coverage by CNN and People magazine.

The couple broke up in the second half of 2020. They drifted apart over a period of time and stopped engaging in the behaviors they showed before, according to zoo spokesperson Carlie McGuire.

Flash forward three years, and 52-year-old Freddie has paired up with Lommi, a 14-year-old female American flamingo............

 
DENVER — This is a breakup that's sure to ruffle some feathers.

Denver Zoo's famous same-sex flamingo pair Freddie Mercury and Lance Bass have parted ways after a years-long relationship that made headlines in the national media.

Their breakup was amicable, the zoo said.

"Mating for life isn’t necessarily true for all birds, and our keepers have noticed that some birds in long-term relationships sometimes decide to move on and pair up with other birds," the zoo said.

Back in 2019, Freddie – an American flamingo who's bright pink – and Lance – a Chilean flamingo with lighter feathers – wanted to be together all the time. They engaged in mating behavior and built a nest together. If a breeding couple ever abandoned one of their eggs, Freddie and Lance could take over surrogate parenting duties.

The pair's relationship got national attention, including coverage by CNN and People magazine.

The couple broke up in the second half of 2020. They drifted apart over a period of time and stopped engaging in the behaviors they showed before, according to zoo spokesperson Carlie McGuire.

Flash forward three years, and 52-year-old Freddie has paired up with Lommi, a 14-year-old female American flamingo............

He's not gay anymore?
 
He's not gay anymore?
Just a phase

or hated his wife so much he pretended to be gay so she’d leave, kept it up long enough to be sure she wasn’t coming back then switched to the hot teen girl flamingo

how will the old wife react?

feels like if Pixar made a lifetime movie
 
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Humpback whales have been observed having sex for the first time, with this landmark moment having an interesting twist – the two whales were male.

Despite decades of research on humpback whales, sightings of the male’s penis have been rare. Copulation by the species had not been documented by people – until now, when two photographers captured images of a sexual encounter between two whales off the coast of Hawaii.

The sighting, confirmed by scientists in a newly published study, occurred in January 2022 in waters west of the island of Maui, where two whales approached and circled a boat before engaging in sexual activity about three to five meters below the vessel.


Both of the whales were male, which makes the photos, taken by Lyle Krannichfeld and Brandi Romano, the first evidence of homosexual behavior in humpback whales as well as the first sighting of sex in the species. Homosexual behavior is common in the animal kingdom and has been spotted among dolphins and orca whales, but never previously between humpback whales.……

 
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Humpback whales have been observed having sex for the first time, with this landmark moment having an interesting twist – the two whales were male.

Despite decades of research on humpback whales, sightings of the male’s penis have been rare. Copulation by the species had not been documented by people – until now, when two photographers captured images of a sexual encounter between two whales off the coast of Hawaii.

The sighting, confirmed by scientists in a newly published study, occurred in January 2022 in waters west of the island of Maui, where two whales approached and circled a boat before engaging in sexual activity about three to five meters below the vessel.


Both of the whales were male, which makes the photos, taken by Lyle Krannichfeld and Brandi Romano, the first evidence of homosexual behavior in humpback whales as well as the first sighting of sex in the species. Homosexual behavior is common in the animal kingdom and has been spotted among dolphins and orca whales, but never previously between humpback whales.……


Explains how they got their name at least
 

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