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Dr Caitlin Creak

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What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

Didn't matter.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

They have got a bit of aggressive possessiveness as well, so they really hang on to their favourite mates.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

However, in true queer drama, when a hot new bombshell entered the villa,

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

Beats me, dumped Paddy in order to pursue Siri.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

These guys have been recorded mating in scientific words.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

It's ventroventral, which is just missionary for everyone else, which is unusual because normally with gorillas, they would mate in the ventrodorsal, which is doggy style for anyone wondering out there.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

When they're in the ventroventral position, which is also the same in the bonobos, it's obviously a far more intimate position because they have a lot of facial expressions and you get to know your partner a bit more.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

In a typical heterosexual gorilla mating, it's usually done in doggy style.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

Of particular importance to note here with this particular group of all males is that there were females around.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

They chose to be in a group of all males.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

Now, I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't bring invertebrates to the table.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

For those who don't know, I study spiders.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

This was actually quite difficult.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

A lot of bugs, people don't report this stuff.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

But there is approximately 110 to around 200 species of invertebrates that have been recorded engaging in homosexual mating behaviours.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

The maybug, also a little ironically named the cockchafer, scientists recorded two males mating.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

You might be wondering, how did they do that?

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

They're bugs.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

The male that was on top, initially they've called them the dominant and the passive male.

What The Duck?!
Gay animals: same-sex science

The dominant male, the one on top, would insert his bug equivalent of a penis into the other male's penis and invert it inside his body.