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- Yale study shows same-sex sexual behavior provides species-wide benefits
Posted by : Brij Bhushan
Thursday, 21 November 2019
A team of researchers from the Yale school of Forestry and Environmental Studies recently published research indicating scientists have been looking at ‘same-sex sexual behavior‘ (SSB) all wrong. Rather than being anomalous or abnormal, the researchers suggest that SSB is intrinsic to evolution and that ‘different-sex sexual behavior‘ (DSB) shouldn’t be considered a baseline for sexual activity in the animal kingdom. The reason why? Because the other way doesn’t really makes sense. According to a Yale press release: Researchers argue these behaviors may actually have been part of the original, ancestral condition in animals and have persisted because they have…
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