Homogeneity

A critical study into the phenomenon amongst the animal kinds


Domain

Explanation

Homogeneity?

  • Homogeneity refers to members of the same kind
  • Homosexual refers to sexual attraction to person of the same sex
  • Sex is a physical attribute of the physical body, it is factual rather than perceptual
  • Gender is a social attribute of the perceived body, it is perceptual rather than factual

In nature?

  • Present in nature
  • But,
  • Due to eminence of religious, theological, evolutionary & natural phenomena,
  • Heterogeneous prevails due to avoidance of presentation or shear negligence by researchers
  • Yet,
  • Homogeneity is around & can be more prevalent then previously portraited

Violent homo

  • In animals where there is mating & non-mating seasons,
  • During mating seasons, mating is dependent on the winning of matches between males
  • The dominant male(s) mate(s) with all females,
  • While the losers get absolutely none
  • As a result,
  • They do the next thing – mate one another
  • When the dominant male & all females go to sea, leaving their offsprings behind
  • The lonely males go for these infant seals

Social homo

  • Gorillas: communal sex, make love not war, share foods
  • Aggressive: baboons unite against enemies
  • Dolphins: male-male bond lasts, social bonding, society gluing
  • Goslings: male-male permanent pair, when mating season, form threesome with a single female; form better defence against predators & protect territories, female higher social rank;
  • Bird island: female-female bond; more eggs in nest; due to estrogenic compound influence; copulate with males elsewhere & raise young with female partners only; lay eggs later than heterogeneous pair; raise young less affectionately
  • Deep-sea octopus: first-ever mating filming; male-male bond of different species; long time solitary;
  • Insect: homo due to loser to copulate with female
  • Fruit-fly: persist homo, so genetically-linked; remove genetic ability to discriminate sex; males copulate in a chain;

Causes

  • Genes: fruit-fly
  • Learning: monkeys; female-female sex out of sight of itchy males; switch between grooming & sex; females form alliances to fend off dominant males; target dominant females; simply pleasurable
  • Fascinating, diverse & complex phenomena using open-eyes & open-eyes
  • What it means for us
  • Look to the environment to understand ourselves; look at ourselves to realize the environment

 

 

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