Feathered love threesome: in Germany, lesbian penguins have adopted a single male into the family and are waiting for chicks
It is known that homosexuality is also found in the animal world, but cohabitation in threesomes is a rare case for representatives of fauna. In a German zoo, a lesbian pair of penguins took a widowed male under their wing. Now three birds live a happy Swedish family and are waiting for replenishment. Find out how an unusual love triangle was formed from our material.A pair of lesbian penguins living in a zoo in Germany sheltered a male widower. The birds began to live as a Swedish family, and soon they will have babies.
Penguins often hatched eggs, but without a male they could not be fertilized. It was clear how the birds were worried about the lack of offspring. But now their dream of a happy motherhood seems to have come true. Now the penguins are sitting on eggs again, and zookeepers hope that this time two mothers and a father will finally wait for replenishment. The babies should be born at the end of November. To establish the motherhood of each of the chicks, you will have to do a DNA analysis.There have been cases of homosexuality among penguins in the zoo before, but such couples soon broke up. If everything goes well for the feathered family, soon she will raise offspring and surprise zoo guests with unusual 2 +1 relationships.People also create polygamous families. In the USA, two women and a man made a love nest. Young people from Ohio who are raising three children, plan to get married, are open to new relationships and want to give birth to at least three more babies.
And how do you feel about raising children in homosexual couples?
Keywords: Germany | Homosexuality | Zoo | Lesbians | Penguins | Polygamy | Birds | Male | Family | Three | Eggs