Seals are raping brehguins and scientists don’t know why

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like I said..... Penguin are the worst offenders in the animal kingdom at Gross sex related shyt.


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I think they are the number 1 animal in the world for sexing up dead corpes.... As long as the dead body is in a bending over type position and the p*ssy is wet. Plus sea otters and dophins rape other species as well. These Seals in the OP don't rape for the fukk of it. The Alpha Seals dominate ALL the p*ssy....... so they try to mate with other animals--- and when they are rejected they get upset. Seals are simply insecure.




During that time, he witnessed males having sex with other males and also with dead females, including several that had died the previous year. He also saw them sexually coerce females and chicks and occasionally kill them.

Known as Pygoscelis adeliae to scientists, and as the Socially Awkward Penguin through memes, the Adélie penguin was one of the subjects that caught the attention of scientist George Murray Levick while he ventured to the South Pole with the 1910-13 Scott Antarctic Expedition. Levick wrote an entire book about the seagoing birds on his return, describing the impression of the elegant avians like so: “When seen for the first time, the Adélie penguin gives you the impression of a very smart little man in an evening dress suit, so absolutely immaculate is he, with his shimmering white front and black back and shoulders.” But the species shocked and horrified Levick so much so that his four-page report “Sexual Habits of the Adélie Penguin” was purposefully omitted from the official expedition findings and distributed only to a small group of researchers considered learned and discreet enough to handle the graphic content.

While visiting Adélie penguins rookeries, Levick was shocked by the activities of what he called “hooligan cocks.” Males accosted and copulated with other males, females that were injured, chicks that had tumbled from their nests, and corpses. In desperation, some male Adélie penguins tried to mate with the ground until they ejaculated. Levick recorded these behaviors as aberrations from the norm of nature. “There seems to be no crime too low for these penguins,” he confided to his journal.

Later researchers rediscovered what Levick had seen. Rather than being deviant, the behaviors were a regular part of penguin life, triggered by males associating a rather flexible interpretation of a female’s mating posture with receptiveness. As Natural History Museum, London ornithologist Douglas Russell and colleagues reported in a preface to Levick’s belatedly-released report, this behavior is so ingrained that when a researcher set out a dead penguin that had been frozen in such a position, many males found the corpse “irresistible.” In a bit of weird field work, the same researcher found that “just the frozen head of the penguin, with self-adhesive white O’s for eye rings, propped upright on wire with a large rock for a body, was sufficient stimulus for males to copulate and deposit sperm on the rock.”
 

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I think they are the number 1 animal in the world for sexing up dead corpes.... As long as the dead body is in a bending over type position and the p*ssy is wet. Plus sea otters and dophins rape other species as well. These Seals in the OP don't rape for the fukk of it. The Alpha Seals dominate ALL the p*ssy....... so they try to mate with other animals--- and when they are rejected they get upset. Seals are simply insecure.




During that time, he witnessed males having sex with other males and also with dead females, including several that had died the previous year. He also saw them sexually coerce females and chicks and occasionally kill them.

Known as Pygoscelis adeliae to scientists, and as the Socially Awkward Penguin through memes, the Adélie penguin was one of the subjects that caught the attention of scientist George Murray Levick while he ventured to the South Pole with the 1910-13 Scott Antarctic Expedition. Levick wrote an entire book about the seagoing birds on his return, describing the impression of the elegant avians like so: “When seen for the first time, the Adélie penguin gives you the impression of a very smart little man in an evening dress suit, so absolutely immaculate is he, with his shimmering white front and black back and shoulders.” But the species shocked and horrified Levick so much so that his four-page report “Sexual Habits of the Adélie Penguin” was purposefully omitted from the official expedition findings and distributed only to a small group of researchers considered learned and discreet enough to handle the graphic content.

While visiting Adélie penguins rookeries, Levick was shocked by the activities of what he called “hooligan cocks.” Males accosted and copulated with other males, females that were injured, chicks that had tumbled from their nests, and corpses. In desperation, some male Adélie penguins tried to mate with the ground until they ejaculated. Levick recorded these behaviors as aberrations from the norm of nature. “There seems to be no crime too low for these penguins,” he confided to his journal.

Later researchers rediscovered what Levick had seen. Rather than being deviant, the behaviors were a regular part of penguin life, triggered by males associating a rather flexible interpretation of a female’s mating posture with receptiveness. As Natural History Museum, London ornithologist Douglas Russell and colleagues reported in a preface to Levick’s belatedly-released report, this behavior is so ingrained that when a researcher set out a dead penguin that had been frozen in such a position, many males found the corpse “irresistible.” In a bit of weird field work, the same researcher found that “just the frozen head of the penguin, with self-adhesive white O’s for eye rings, propped upright on wire with a large rock for a body, was sufficient stimulus for males to copulate and deposit sperm on the rock.”


not all brehguins are bad! :rudy:
 

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not all brehguins are bad! :rudy:

First off it's CACguins:rudy:


They are from the Cold environment, and are demonic, and are swaggless...... and can't really fly (or jump)



I could see if you said Brehlaphants or Brehions or Brehtelopes :ahh:



Anyway, Penguins are like humans. The weak no p*ssy getting males MESS IT UP FOR ERRybody. They are violent and aggressive during mating season and will do Anything to get the nuts off:demonic:


The Females are like humans - Go after a hand full of men:mjlol: even though they outnumber.
 

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like I said..... Penguin are the worst offenders in the animal kingdom at Gross sex related shyt.


No sympathy

negative that would be ducks... the violent and vicious rape culture prevalent in so called ducks or "Anas platyrhynchos" as they are known is so widespread that female ducks have evolved cork-screw shaped vaginas to avoid getting pregnant from the wild rapings they will most likely endure multiple times in their fowl lives.
not to be outdone, the male ducks, also known as "Drakes" have evolved outrageous penises to counter the anti-rape vaginal labrynths female ducks have created for themselves:

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fact: ducks rape
fact: ducks gang rape
fact: ducks have been known to kill an enemy duck and rape its lifeless corpse for over an hour

http://www.science20.com/news_articles/duck_sex_even_more_screwed_human_sex
 
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