I don't know about transgender....but there are definitely homosexual domestic animals....Horse trainers/breeders will tell you this...
I don't know about transgender....but there are definitely homosexual domestic animals....Horse trainers/breeders will tell you this...Mi don’t really think they are gay I think they are just horny animals and they want to hump whatever is in front of them at that moment.
I don't know about transgender....but there are definitely homosexual domestic animals....Horse trainers/breeders will tell you this...
WHAT DETERMINES WHETHER an animal becomes male or female? For frogs, sex is much more complicated than we thought.
For some creatures, like reptiles and fish, sex can be heavily influenced by the environment. Sea turtles that grow up in warmer sand are more likely to become female, for example. Mammals, however, are much more bound to genetics: If you’re genotypically male in the womb, you’re likely to develop outwardly as such.
Amphibians such as frogs lay somewhere in the middle. They’re mainly influenced by genetics, but the environment also plays a role. In the laboratory, certain pollutants like synthetic estrogens and herbicides have been shown to induce genetically male frogs to develop outwardly as females.
Research has also begun to suggest this happens in the wild. In 2014, a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that pollution-laden runoff into suburban ponds in the U.S. might be turning larval male amphibians into females. (Related: 99 percent of these sea turtles are turning female—here’s why.)
However, continuing work by the same research group shows that sex reversal is also taking place in more pristine forest ponds—suggesting it’s also a natural phenomenon, at least in this species.
A study published in February in the journal PeerJ found sex-reversed frogs in the majority of water bodies studied. It also found no relationship between the degree to which the area around ponds was developed by humans and the proportion of sex-reversed animals.
“This isn’t just a story about pollution–instead, it suggests that frogs can adjust their sexual destiny to local circumstances,” which may include variations in temperature or some other environmental variable, says Rick Shine, a researcher at Macquarie University and the University of Sydney, both in Australia.
“That sounds ridiculously sophisticated for a simple frog, but recent studies have documented exactly the same sophistication in a few lizard species” and other animals, says Shine, who wasn’t involved in the paper.
Bisexual behavior has also been observed in the wild among many animal species.
However, not too sure how an animal can be transgender.
I think it’s just animals being animals.They just want to have sex and don’t care with what, they will cross species etc...I don’t think they choose straight or gay it’s just what it is.
I think it’s just animals being animals.They just want to have sex and don’t care with what, they will cross species etc...I don’t think they choose straight or gay it’s just what it is.
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