a gay guy would have at least two pairs of shoes one pair for work and another pair for "outings" LOL
Very good!!!
You and Hix are now running neck and neck for the "Quote of the Year" award!
a gay guy would have at least two pairs of shoes one pair for work and another pair for "outings" LOL
Very good!!!
You and Hix are now running neck and neck for the "Quote of the Year" award!
Source please!!
@foz: Can I reply to your original questions with a question?
Why should zoos represent homosexuality in particular, and why should zoos be "the place for homosexuality"?
That homosexual behaviour can be observed in several species other than Homo sapiens might only be new to pigheaded religious hardliners. Yet why thus zoos should highlighten that aspect, is beyond me. When a zoo happens to have homosexual specimens in the collection, it might or might not emphasize that aspect, depending on the management and visitors. If not, why should it?[/url]
I feel that animal homosexuality should be explained in zoos only with homosexual animals. If the zoo has none, then what purpose does it serve telling about it. I see nothing wrong with it as long as a zoo does not drag politics into it. It should not be explained in the same way as another behavior, such as nesting, as it does not occur in all animals.
I feel that animal homosexuality should be explained in zoos only with homosexual animals. If the zoo has none, then what purpose does it serve telling about it.
@Maguari: But why educate about something not displayed. Would a zoo without jaguars have signs about jaguars?
@Maguari: But why educate about something not displayed. Would a zoo without jaguars have signs about jaguars? Again I did not mean to upset anyone.
I did not mean to state anything controversial at all.
@foz: nesting will occur in all, for example, straw-necked ibises, so put some info on a sign for that species. And I do mean individuals as it is a fairly uncommon occurance. And by politics, I mean the issue of gay marrige, which would probably be more common in the US. Rather I'm for or against it, I don't want that to come near my zoo experiance.
@Maguari: But why educate about something not displayed. Would a zoo without jaguars have signs about jaguars? Again I did not mean to upset anyone.
What would be the purpose of adding signage about same sex pairs among animals?
Actually, there are no pygmys there either, yet there is a pygmy hunting camp
Not always the case, of course - the incredible story of Ota Benga, the Mbuti pygmy who was once kept in the Bronx Zoo monkey house, is one of the most fascinating zoo episodes of the C20th...
I would like to see signs on animal homosexuality at Noah's Ark Zoo Farm*.....
*(I wonder if animals choose to be gay in the same way people do....)
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