Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Gay penguin turns straight. Nature reclaims its place in the animal kingdom

Last month, I blogged about how two penguins in Canada were considered gay and there was outrage when they were separated in order for them to mate with a female penguin so that their specie would continue.

Well, it turns out that the penguins were not gay at all, rather, they just needed to be around other female penguins. This type of news is not gonna go down well with those radicals who claimed that these were gay penguins, and were to be left alone to live on their "Brokeback Iceberg":

Toronto's zoo separated a pair of male penguins, Buddy and Pedro, last month to boost numbers of the endangered birds. The birds' unlikely affection for each other drew headlines around the world with cries of "Brokeback iceberg".
The Canadian zoo said on Monday that following the forced separation, one of the penguins, Buddy, had mated with a female. Pedro has yet to get lucky, but officials say it's not for a lack of trying.
Many gay activists were mad that these two penguins were not allowed to experience their love, but it turns out, it wasn't love after all.
Curator Tom Mason describes their bond as social - not sexual - and says when the birds rejoin the general population, they are likely to stay with their female matches.

So, there you go, once again, gay activists are proven wrong, and nature continues on, without taking notice of their wicked agenda.

Thank God he has placed nature to work like it works. It doesn't matter how much they protest, these people won't ever change God's creation.

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