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- Biological.Exuberance.Animal.Homosexuality.and.Natural.Diversity.pdf
- Biological.Exuberance.Animal.Homosexuality.and.Natural.Diversity.pdf
Biological.exuberance.animal.homosexuality.and.natural.diversity.pdf
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Critically, Bagemihl distinguishes between different types of same-sex activity, a nuance often lost in public discourse. He categorizes behaviors as: From tender glances and quiet sacrifices to grand
One of the most intellectually rigorous sections of the Biological Exuberance PDF deals with the taxonomy of scientific bias. Bagemihl meticulously takes apart the language used by zoologists prior to 1999. He categorizes behaviors as: One of the most
Other examples cited include:
Within this framework, animal homosexuality (including same-sex courtship, pair-bonding, and parenting) is not an anomaly. It is a logical byproduct of an exuberant natural world. Bagemihl writes that animals engage in same-sex behavior for a multitude of reasons—pleasure, social bonding, conflict resolution, and cooperative survival—reasons that are just as "natural" as reproduction. animal homosexuality (including same-sex courtship
