Homosexual Penguins Adopt Egg
By
Yorgo Nestoridis
Homosexual Penguins adopt Egg
Nothing wrong with gay penguins as homosexuality exists amongst animals as well. This story takes place in Germany, exactly in the Zoo of Bremerhaven.
Gay Penguins
The Bremerhaven Zoo is home to 6 gay penguins, namely to a couple which has been together for over 10 years. Worried about the future of their penguin community, the Zoo tried various strategies to get the gay birds on a straight track.
Swedish Females to straighten out the Homosexual Penguins Situation
In 2005 the Zoo’s management decided to import a few Swedish females to stimulate the male community to opt for a straight lifestyle. The trick ended in a double failure: the gay Penguins showed absolutely no interest in the hot female temptations from the north - no wonder. And worse, worldwide associations of gays protested against the plan to put the birds on a straight road.
Pink Penguins Image
Gays breed Rocks
In the past it has been observed that gay Penguins, similar to humans, seem to have a natural desire to breed or at least they show nesting behavior and ” breed” rocks.
Homosexual Penguins breed an Egg
A few days ago a heterosexual Penguin Couple had two eggs and rejected one. This egg has now been adopted by the gay penguins who enjoy a less bumpy ride than on a rock.
According to experts from the Bremerhaven Zoo, the baby will most likely not suffer from the fact that it will grow up with two fathers.
Chinese Homosexual Penguins
Homosexuality amongst penguins seems to be a worldwide phenomenon. Last year a couple of Chinese Homosexual Penguins tried to steal an egg from a heterosexual couple in Polar Land in Harbin, north China. The two penguins have started placing stones at the feet of the legitimate parents before waddling away with their eggs, in a bid to hide their theft.
But the deception has been noticed by other penguins at the zoo, who have excluded the gay couple from their group.
Gay Discrimination and Segregation
The keepers decided to segregate the gay penguins by fencing them separated from the group in order not to disrupt the community’s hatching season.
According to the keepers, this is not discrimination.
These Chinese Birds may not share that opinion and luckily for the keepers, Californian law does not (yet) apply in China in this context.

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