The Nuremberg Zoo introduced a special guided tour for the visitors on Saturday, focused on homosexuality among animals, to mark the Christopher Street Day widely celebrated in Germany as well as in whole Europe.
Christian Dienemann, the Nuremberg Zoo employee, said that dolphins were known for a so-called nasal penetration, which is a unique phenomenon among animals. "The hole on the head, that's the nose, it's the blowhole. Many males stick their penises into the other male's blowholes," said Dienemann.
Though, Dienemann stopped short of claiming that homosexual animals exist, adding that what he described was just a "homosexual behavior."
"For most of the animals we don't know that, because that would mean that either we ask the animals, who will not answer, or we observe them their whole lives," he stressed.
The Christopher Street Day is celebrated in memory of the 'Stonewall Riots' which took place in a bar called the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street, Greenwich Village in New York on June 27 1969. The 'Stonewall Riots' were the first major uprising of LGBTQ people against police brutality in the USA.
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