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paularoid
06-28-2009, 04:49 PM
http://www.pww.org/article/view/16165/

Gay penguins hatch egg

A gay penguin couple in a German zoo has hatched an egg that was rejected by its biological parents, and is rearing the chick.

"Z and Vielpunkt, both males, gladly accepted their 'Easter present' and began straight away with hatching the egg," said the zoo in Bremerhaven Wednesday.

Joachim Schoene, a zoo vet, said: "A pair abandoned an egg by pushing it out of their nest and so we placed it in the care of the homosexual penguins.

"They accepted the egg immediately and took turns in incubating it with their body heat. They did this for 35 days and the baby was born on April 25.

"It is in a little cave in the enclosure which is fiercely guarded by one or the other at all times so we don't know yet if we have a little boy penguin or a little girl one."

The two daddies feed their offspring with fish mash that they chew up and regurgitate into its ever-open beak.

"Homosexuality is nothing unusual among animals," the zoo said. "Sex and coupling up in our world do not necessarily have anything to do with reproduction."

hoops
06-28-2009, 07:27 PM
love is love and you can't change that
peace
hoops

Dee
06-29-2009, 02:35 PM
"Sex and coupling up in our world do not necessarily have anything to do with reproduction."

Nor in mine.

Glad the happy egg sitting couple have now become parents.

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k267/deemark/Emoticons/smile.jpg

DaveM
06-29-2009, 03:22 PM
Isn't it interesting that neither the egg nor the chick had any idea who was incubating, hatching, and caring for it? And that it makes no difference at all?

A simple lesson....which so many still need to learn.

hoops
06-29-2009, 06:43 PM
Interesting how the animal kingdom has learned the lesson but the very top of the food chain has not. hmmmm. you know, i bet children know too.
peace
hoops

Roady
07-01-2009, 12:18 PM
Well we all know that Penquins are very special creatures. ;) One of several vets that I know works at a zoo-When I see her tomorrow I'll show her the article. And ask at the same time if I can do rounds with her someday soon-it's been a long time since I've been to a zoo.

DaveM
07-01-2009, 10:19 PM
Off-topic, perhaps, but for some reason I am reminded of H.L. Mencken, who claimed to have been asked: "why do you continue to live in America, since you appear to disapprove of it completely?" and to have replied: "why do men go to zoos?"

To my mind, current events have given the question an entirely new spin.