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Toronto's gay penguin pair now pursuing female partners
Dec 13, 12:42 pm
Washington, Dec 13 (ANI): The famous pair of male African penguins in a Toronto Zoo, whose same-sex bond made worldwide headlines this fall, have now started pursuing female partners after they were separated in November.Buddy and Pedro, were separated so they could mate with females. Prior to their separation, the couple swam together and even shared a nest.But Tom Mason, Toronto Zoo's curator of birds and invertebrates, said that Buddy has taken to breeding with a female while Pedro is pursuing a female mate but facing a case of unrequited love."Pedro is ready to go but his prospective mate is quite shy. She's not quite ready to go, but they're beginners," CBC News quoted Mason as saying. Pedro and Buddy were relocated to
Toronto last year from Toledo, Ohio.Buddy, who is 21, had a female partner for 10 years and produced some offspring but his partner died. Pedro, 10, has yet to produce offspring.Mason added that it's quite common for penguins to form a non-sexual, same-sex "social bond," especially in the absence of females."When the opposite pairs do show up, the same sex bond tends to break down," he said. (ANI)
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May 18, 1:19 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Scientists have used a new X-ray method to record a living frog embryo's internal structure and cell movement.
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Why Tibetan antelopes can survive in high altitudes
May 18, 12:23 pm
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Researchers from Qinghai University, BGI, and other institutes have provided evidence that some genetic factors may be associated with the Tibetan antelope's adaption to harsh highland environments.
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Alcoholics who smoke may show 'early ageing' of brain
May 18, 11:57 am
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Heavy drinkers who smoke have more problems with their memory, ability to think quickly and efficiently, and problem-solving skills, a study has suggested.
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World's smallest droplets created
May 18, 11:32 am
Washington, May 18 (ANI): Physicists in Switzerland may have created the smallest drops of liquid ever made in the lab.
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