Animal sex – strange but interesting
May 13, 2008
Quite controversy to the popular belief, animals do enjoy the sex and sexual activities. However, it is difficult for them to express to you but their mates identify the urge and the affection. If you observe carefully, the animal sex is unique, strange but interesting. Here are few of examples of animal sex.
Lynx Spiders- You are my feast darling!!!
At the end of the story you may feel female lynx spiders as rape victims, but for them it is just another lovemaking session. In such Animal sex, male lynx spiders literally tangle their mates in their silken web. He later unwraps her and distracts her with the feast of insects in the web. As she eats, he mounts her to satisfy his sexual drive and hungry female lynx lets the captor to do his will as she satisfies her pleasure and her stomach.
White-fronted parrots – Excel Kissing techniques
Here is the only species besides humans who master the art of kissing techniques. In this Animal sex, these birds are native to Mexico and Central America. Before mating, they lock their beaks and gently flick their tongues together. If the foreplay act meets both the partners the male boldly takes the next step, by regurgitating his food for his girlfriend, to show his love. Researchers state that white-fronted parrots also share parenting, unlike many other species and when the female lays her one egg; both parents take turns incubating it. When the baby hatches, the couple feed and cares for their offspring together. How humane!
Penguins – Monogamous for a year
Penguins are termed as monogamous animals. When they fall in love the couple stands breast to breast with their heads throwing back, singing loudly with outstretched, trembling flippers. Imagine two lovers on an icy land sharing the warmth of love. In this Animal sex, truly romantic!! Two weeks later, the male shows his urge by laying his head upon his partner’s stomach (Will you bear my baby, darling?). The two then find a secluded spot for an actual intercourse process for not more than three minutes and after a sensual lovemaking neither of the two will mate again for a year.
Hippos – Spread the fragrance of love
In this Animal sex, Hippos attract their mates by using aromatherapy. They make a territory of their own by urinating and defecating simultaneously. After the seductive aroma is spread around the hippo twirls its tail such as a propeller, spreading his mess everywhere – irresistible to the opposite sex. This attracts lovers, and a pair will begin foreplay that consists of playing by splashing around in the water before settling down to lovemaking business.
Homosexuals – Not Forbidden
Its not just humans who are attracted with the same sex but in this Animal sex, here are two birds that act like gays and lesbians. Male geese like male geese. However, during mating season a female will waddle her way between two courting males and be quickly fertilized and after few weeks when the tiny goslings are born the two papas’ go to visit them often.
If Geese practice the gay love Seagulls opt for the lesbian act. A research states that lesbian mating is practiced by between 8% and 14% of all Californian sea gulls and they go through the motions of courting and lay sterile eggs Homosexual behavior is also seen in ostriches, cichlid fish, squid, rats and monkeys.


























