Two sexually married wild male lions are witnessed in Kenya also in the world of Lion "diversity of sex"



Two male lions with splendid mane were witnessed in Kenya's meadow as they were hiding behind the bushes of the trees and taking courtship behavior.

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The situation in KenyaMasai Mara National ReserveAccording to Paul · Goldstein who witnessed in, the two lions entered into the bushes as if avoiding the eyes, and initially stood side by side.


After that, one was lying on the ground, and one more head covered over it and it was in a position to ride. I put another head on the head of a lying sleeping underneath, and when I thought that it was in a state of "couples" with Mattari, he eventually went to a mating structure. Normally, the mating of female and male lions completes in just a few seconds, and the last evolves into rough behavior, but these two heads continue mating for more than one minute, He seems to have continued relations with each other such as rubbing his nose.


Goldstein is in KenyaExodus TravelsI'm serving as a guide to this, but it was the first time I saw such a sight. I have heard the story that there was such a thing in Botswana, but here is the first time, I hate the impressed things that made animals look like humans like TV documentary programs However, this incident was not only amazing, but also a smile spontaneously spilled. "

A rare sight has been witnessed, but actually it has been known that the same sex lions take courtship behavior for some time and 8% of the matings of the lions observed in the past studies were acts of male The research result that it is announced also. In addition, courtship behavior between females has been confirmed, but it seems that most of them are separated by cages and other individuals isolated.

In addition to the Lion courtship behavior by individuals of the same sex has been confirmed, similar actions can be seen in 450 species such as flamingos, bisons, beetle fellows such as beetles. In 2010 research, one third of Alaskan Albatross' s "Mutagen" has also been found to be due to two females.

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