"IT IS A GIFT TO BE GAY"
 
   
   
           
 
         
   
   
         
 
 
         
 

"The platypus is the spiritual, mystical, totemic symbol of the LGBT community because it breaks all the rules, defying traditional classification. Mammals don’t lay eggs. Yet the platypus is an egg-laying mammal (called a monotreme), and the platypus is the only monotreme known on the Earth. It is not a bird, but has the bill and webbed feet like that of a duck. Mammals are not poisonous. Poison is a feature of insects and reptiles. The platypus is neither an insect nor a reptile, yet it is poisonous. It lives in two worlds, as it is a semi-aquatic creature. So like Gay people, he lives between the worlds (of straight and Gay, spirit and matter). Innately ironic, the platypus has a built in knack for camp. He forces us to create greater, more inclusive definitions of taxonomy, just as the LGBT tribe forces the heterosexual tribe to refine and expand their narrow definitions of what is “natural,” for even though the straight tribe likes to claim that Gays are not natural, we still exist as a natural reality, nonetheless. Nature always shall have the last word, and the last laugh."

 
     

Seahorses typically mate for life. The male seahorse is equipped with a brood pouch on the ventral, or front-facing, side. When mating, the female seahorse deposits the eggs in the male's pouch, which the male then internally fertilizes. The male carries the eggs until they emerge, expelling fully-developed, miniature seahorses in the water.--"Yes you read correctly it is the male seahorse, is the one who carries the babies."

 
     
Many members of the coral reef fish family Pseudochromidae may be able to undergo bi-directional sex changes.

According to experimental evidence from Wittenrich and Munday, which has just been published in the journal Zoological Science, the ability for males to become female and females to become male could be widespread in pseudochromids.

Pseudochromids, or dottybacks as they are more commonly known, have long been known to have the ability to change sex when there is a lack of partners of the opposite sex around to reproduce with.

   
 
   
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