me randomly remembering i have acc and now i’m gonna upload a lot of artworks
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it is believed that any manifestation of queerness is “unnatural”, but in nature there are many examples that refute this myth! i will tell you about the most common ones:
new mexican whiptail - a type of lizard consisting exclusively of females. of course, this does not mean that they have to date each other, but nonetheless these lizards have become a lesbian symbol.
killer whales - among males, an interest in same-sex “dates” is often noted, but they can also date females.
axolotls - although no animal can identify itself with any gender, you can cal axolotls the most suitable example, since their gender is very difficult to determine visually - just like the gender of a non-binary person, so they have also become a symbol for non-binary people.
lions - transgender individuals have been spotted in the wild, who have decided to adopt the physical characteristics and mannerisms of the opposite sex. This is mainly due to increased testosterone in lionesses, which can cause them to grow a mane!
ducks - in essence, same-sex relationships are observed in almost every species of bird. they often mate for life with one partner, and sometimes become accidental parents, taking custody of orphaned chicks.
of course, gender and sexuality is something that only humans have been observed to have, so this illustration is not meant to be scientifically accurate
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it is believed that any manifestation of queerness is “unnatural”, but in nature there are many examples that refute this myth! i will tell you about the most common ones:
new mexican whiptail - a type of lizard consisting exclusively of females. of course, this does not mean that they have to date each other, but nonetheless these lizards have become a lesbian symbol.
killer whales - among males, an interest in same-sex “dates” is often noted, but they can also date females.
axolotls - although no animal can identify itself with any gender, you can cal axolotls the most suitable example, since their gender is very difficult to determine visually - just like the gender of a non-binary person, so they have also become a symbol for non-binary people.
lions - transgender individuals have been spotted in the wild, who have decided to adopt the physical characteristics and mannerisms of the opposite sex. This is mainly due to increased testosterone in lionesses, which can cause them to grow a mane!
ducks - in essence, same-sex relationships are observed in almost every species of bird. they often mate for life with one partner, and sometimes become accidental parents, taking custody of orphaned chicks.
of course, gender and sexuality is something that only humans have been observed to have, so this illustration is not meant to be scientifically accurate
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1706 x 2159px
File Size 1.95 MB
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