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In fact, no animal displays the type of very promiscuous [[homosexual lifestyle]] that has tragically shortened the lifespan of many humans. "Mr. Gramzay said that he never saw them complete a sex act but that the two did engage in mating rituals like entwining their necks and vocalizing to one another."<ref> [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/24/nyregion/24penguins.html New Love Breaks Up a 6-Year Relationship at the Zoo]</ref> Silo later mated with a female penguin.
 
In fact, no animal displays the type of very promiscuous [[homosexual lifestyle]] that has tragically shortened the lifespan of many humans. "Mr. Gramzay said that he never saw them complete a sex act but that the two did engage in mating rituals like entwining their necks and vocalizing to one another."<ref> [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/24/nyregion/24penguins.html New Love Breaks Up a 6-Year Relationship at the Zoo]</ref> Silo later mated with a female penguin.
  
Scientists have also not considered that these penguins were taken from their natural habitat, [[Antarctica]]. The change in air temperature, latitudes, etc. may have had adverse effects on chemical balances in their brains, leading to abnormal behaviors. In summary, captivity can compound the penguin's homosexual behavior and the incident has no bearing on homosexuality in animals in nature nor in human beings.
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Scientists have also not considered that these penguins were taken from their natural habitat, [[Antarctica]]. The change in air temperature, latitudes, etc. may have had adverse effects on chemical balances in their brains, leading to abnormal behaviors. In summary, captivity can compound the penguin's homosexual behavior and the incident has no bearing on homosexuality in animals in nature nor in human beings. ''This statement is contradictory to many others made in other pages on Homosexuality topics.''
  
 
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Roy and Silo are male penguins in a zoo who developed a pair bond interpreted by proponents of the gay agenda as an example of "homosexual animals"[1] and even wrote a children's book to promote "same sex unions" to schoolchildren. The penguins are not free in nature but are held in captivity at the Central Park Zoo in Manhattan.[2]

In fact, no animal displays the type of very promiscuous homosexual lifestyle that has tragically shortened the lifespan of many humans. "Mr. Gramzay said that he never saw them complete a sex act but that the two did engage in mating rituals like entwining their necks and vocalizing to one another."[3] Silo later mated with a female penguin.

Scientists have also not considered that these penguins were taken from their natural habitat, Antarctica. The change in air temperature, latitudes, etc. may have had adverse effects on chemical balances in their brains, leading to abnormal behaviors. In summary, captivity can compound the penguin's homosexual behavior and the incident has no bearing on homosexuality in animals in nature nor in human beings. This statement is contradictory to many others made in other pages on Homosexuality topics.

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