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A common theme in sexual discussions is normalcy: what's normal? What isn't normal? And whatever isn't normal isn't then acceptable. So is beastiality normal? Excluding the unsubstantiated claims by those in the UFO realm of human-alien hybrids (hehe),
"Last week, scientists announced that the human gene pool seems to include DNA from Neanderthals. That suggests that humans interbred with their primate cousins at some point before the Neanderthals went extinct about 30,000 years ago. Could we mate with other animals today?"
Can humans mate with other animals
"A mule is the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare).[1] Horses and donkeys are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes. Of the two F1 hybrids between these two species, a mule is easier to obtain than a hinny, which is the product of a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion)."
Mule - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
"The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a female tiger (Panthera tigris).[1] Thus, it has parents with the same genus but of different species. It is distinct from the similar hybrid tigon. While the Siberian tiger is the largest pure sub-species, ligers are believed to be the largest of all known extant felines."
Liger - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
"In a review of the field appearing in the current issue of the journal Nature, the scientist notes that, on average, 10 percent of animal species and 25 percent of plant species are now known to hybridize.
"In the past people have often viewed hybridization as a mistake," Mallet said. "But this is probably not an unnatural phenomenon.""
Interspecies Sex Evolution s Hidden Secret
And excluding successful reproductive examples as above (which are of identical Genus animals not of say mammals and birds which are radically different,)
"In 2006, they saw, for the first time, a fur seal attempting to copulate with a king penguin, on Marion Island, a sub-Antarctic island that is home to both species.
They published details of that incident, and speculated that the sex act at the time may have been the behavior of a frustrated, sexually inexperienced seal. Or an aggressive, predatory act. Or a playful one that turned sexual.
But the new incidents, published in the study "Multiple occurrences of king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) sexual harassment by Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella)", still surprised the researchers.
"Honestly I did not expect that follow up sightings of a similar nature to that 2006 one would ever be made again, and certainly not on multiple occasions," said Nico de Bruyn, of the Mammal Research Institute at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Scientists routinely monitor wildlife on the island, and look out for rare and unusual behaviour.
On three separate occasions, a research team led by William A. Haddad and de Bruyn spotted young male seals sexually coercing what appeared to be healthy penguins of unknown gender."
BBC - Earth - Seals discovered having sex with penguins
By definition, anything animals do is "natural." 10% of animals routinely make hydrid offspring as the above source attests. And even different Family/Genus animals are documented as practicing what, in human terms, amounts to beastiality (sex with a species not your own.) So is interspecies sex/beastiality normal?
Yup.
"Last week, scientists announced that the human gene pool seems to include DNA from Neanderthals. That suggests that humans interbred with their primate cousins at some point before the Neanderthals went extinct about 30,000 years ago. Could we mate with other animals today?"
Can humans mate with other animals
"A mule is the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare).[1] Horses and donkeys are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes. Of the two F1 hybrids between these two species, a mule is easier to obtain than a hinny, which is the product of a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion)."
Mule - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
"The liger is a hybrid cross between a male lion (Panthera leo) and a female tiger (Panthera tigris).[1] Thus, it has parents with the same genus but of different species. It is distinct from the similar hybrid tigon. While the Siberian tiger is the largest pure sub-species, ligers are believed to be the largest of all known extant felines."
Liger - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
"In a review of the field appearing in the current issue of the journal Nature, the scientist notes that, on average, 10 percent of animal species and 25 percent of plant species are now known to hybridize.
"In the past people have often viewed hybridization as a mistake," Mallet said. "But this is probably not an unnatural phenomenon.""
Interspecies Sex Evolution s Hidden Secret
And excluding successful reproductive examples as above (which are of identical Genus animals not of say mammals and birds which are radically different,)
"In 2006, they saw, for the first time, a fur seal attempting to copulate with a king penguin, on Marion Island, a sub-Antarctic island that is home to both species.
They published details of that incident, and speculated that the sex act at the time may have been the behavior of a frustrated, sexually inexperienced seal. Or an aggressive, predatory act. Or a playful one that turned sexual.
But the new incidents, published in the study "Multiple occurrences of king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) sexual harassment by Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella)", still surprised the researchers.
"Honestly I did not expect that follow up sightings of a similar nature to that 2006 one would ever be made again, and certainly not on multiple occasions," said Nico de Bruyn, of the Mammal Research Institute at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
Scientists routinely monitor wildlife on the island, and look out for rare and unusual behaviour.
On three separate occasions, a research team led by William A. Haddad and de Bruyn spotted young male seals sexually coercing what appeared to be healthy penguins of unknown gender."
BBC - Earth - Seals discovered having sex with penguins
By definition, anything animals do is "natural." 10% of animals routinely make hydrid offspring as the above source attests. And even different Family/Genus animals are documented as practicing what, in human terms, amounts to beastiality (sex with a species not your own.) So is interspecies sex/beastiality normal?
Yup.