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  2. Zoophilia - Wikipedia

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    Zoophilia. Zoophilia is a paraphilia in which a person experiences a sexual fixation on non-human animals. [1][2] Bestiality instead refers to cross-species sexual activity between humans and non-human animals. [a] Due to the lack of research on the subject, it is difficult to conclude how prevalent bestiality is. [4]

  3. History of zoophilia - Wikipedia

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    The history of zoophilia and bestiality begins in the prehistoric era, where depictions of humans and non-human animals in a sexual context appear infrequently in European rock art. [1] Bestiality remained a theme in mythology and folklore through the classical period and into the Middle Ages (e.g. the Greek myth of Leda and the Swan) [2] and ...

  4. How right-wing social media took false claims about Haitians ...

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    “The Biden-Harris regime has imported over 20,000 cannibalistic Haitians who are now killing people’s pets and hunting domestic animals on the streets of Ohio,” Loomer wrote in one of her posts.

  5. Non-reproductive sexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

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    Animal non-reproductive sexual behavior encompasses sexual activities that non-human animals participate in which do not lead to the reproduction of the species. Although procreation continues to be the primary explanation for sexual behavior in animals, recent observations on animal behavior have given alternative reasons for the engagement in sexual activities by animals. [1]

  6. Bay Area landlords say people abuse emotional support animal ...

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    "We get excess damage from animals," Lowery said. "Many times, people don't even have the support animal letter, and once they find out what our pet fee is, they go and get it.

  7. Animal sexual behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Female and male sexual behaviour differ in many species. Often, males are more active in initiating mating, and bear the more conspicuous sexual ornamentation like antlers and colourful plumage. This is a result of anisogamy, where sperm are smaller and much less costly (energetically) to produce than eggs.

  8. Why Do Some Dogs Wait So Much Longer in Rescues and ... - AOL

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    Believe it or not, centuries of superstitions about black animals still affect people's mindsets today. If you think a black dog looks 'spooky,' this may be why! Once you take the time to get to ...

  9. Sexual coercion among animals - Wikipedia

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    Sexual coercion among animals is the use of violence, threats, harassment, and other tactics to help them forcefully copulate. [ 1 ] Such behavior has been compared to sexual assault, including rape, among humans. [ 2 ] In nature, males and females usually differ in reproductive fitness optima. [ 3 ] Males generally prefer to maximize their ...