Homosexual and bisexual behavior are widespread in the animal kingdom: a 1999 review by researcher Bruce Bagemihl shows that homosexual behavior has been observed in close to 1500 species, ranging from primates to gut worms, and is well documented for 500 of them. Such behaviors include sex, courtship, affection, pair bonding, and parenting. "Homosexual behavior in animals refers to the documented evidence of homosexual, bisexual and transgender behavior in non-human animals. Here> (not the most in-depth source, but it will do for now) What exactly are you getting at? That because there are more animals that have multiple partners than enter homosexual relationships, that it somehow makes it non-existent in the animal kingdom? Or are you legitimately curious? How big the homosexual community in animal world compare with their polygamy/polyandry practice?
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