I do understand the article. If Mercury exposure has been linked with homosexuality amongst Ibis then this perhaps is amongst the first research explaining homosexual behavior among animals. That's all there is to it.
Perhaps you should stop acting like you're an expert on everything.
I do understand the article. If Mercury exposure has been linked with homosexuality amongst Ibis then this perhaps is amongst the first research explaining homosexual behavior among animals. That's all there is to it.
Perhaps you should stop acting like you're an expert on everything.
Aaron is right, this article doesn't say anything about homosexuality not being genetic. In fact its pretty much been proven that there are genetic factors involved the only question is if there are other factors as well.
Yes, It's the effect mercury has on this animal. What I was insinuating is that who's to say we won't find some similar link to homosexuality in other species, thus debunking the theory that homosexuality is something one is born with.
Yes, It's the effect mercury has on this animal. What I was insinuating is that who's to say we won't find some similar link to homosexuality in other species, thus debunking the theory that homosexuality is something one is born with.