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>Fur seals (actually sea lions) are sometimes spotted raping penguins
How common is this for animals? Using animals smaller than you and of a different species to relieve your own sexual frustration
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Young bull elephants under musth without the guidance of older bulls will attempt to rape rhinos
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>>5059563
He published a huge number of anatomical similarities between humans and pigs, some of which are unique. I don't remember the full list but it included things like subcutaneous fat deposits and the relative infertility of humans (because we're hybrids). Also, in reference to cannibalism, human is often called "longpig" because of the similarity in taste and texture between human and pig meat.
Interesting theory, probably false.
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>>5059580
The only way you’d remotely believe this is by consciously ignoring the huge differences in physiology, and by throwing the entire concept of genetics into the wood chipper.
Be smarter than that, or I’ll be force to make you suck my corkscrew dick.
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>>5059673
That would be like saying "jaguars and tigers are not related; they're just similar because they're both mammals". Your argument assumes its own conclusion in the premises. It's circular. There are a large number of similarities between humans and pigs that are not shared by other mammals, including the other great apes.
>>5059723
The differences in physiology, under this argument, are explained by ape DNA. Genetics allows hybridization between species.
To both of you: I don't believe the position myself, as I said, but neither of you mustered a cogent argument against it.
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>>5059917
His reasoning is pretty bad since a lot of those traits he claims that other primates dont have is wrong
>Lightly pigmented eyes exist
>Many primates have visible sclerae and iris color variation. >Some even have pale or amber irises.
> Protruding, cartilaginous nose
>Proboscis monkeys have enormous them
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What's that facial expression trying to convey?
>I'm not the happiest I've sunk to this either
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>>5061731
Cute seal
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>>5062272
Both. Elephant seals will rape almost anything with a pulse.
Male northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) attempt to mate with a variety of inappropriate partners, including elephant seal pups, yearlings, two-year olds, pregnant or otherwise non-receptive females, and dead elephant seals of all age classes (Le Boeuf 1972; Reiter et al. 1978; Le Boeuf and Mesnick 1991; Mesnick and Le Boeuf 1991; Rose et al. 1991; Reiter, personal communication).
I saw a male elephant seal at the water's edge playing with a young harbor seal pup. The elephant seal bit the pup and chased it through shallow water. Back on the beach, it put its chin on top of the pup and then placed its forequarters over the pup in an attempt to mount it. The pup seemed distressed, and after several minutes it escaped to a higher area of the beach. The elephant seal then quickly moved toward other harbor seals swimming in the shallow water.
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>>5062866
These are actually for filtering krill like whales do, they're blunt as all hell and wouldn't be able to do much but leave indents if one of them bit your hand.
They're called crab-eater seals, albiet misleadingly. They don't eat any CRAB crabs, just sea bugs.
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>>5062953
>Male northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) attempt to mate with a variety of inappropriate partners, including elephant seal pups, yearlings, two-year olds, pregnant or otherwise non-receptive females, and dead elephant seals of all age classes
Makes sense, given how hard it is for a male to mate with Beachmasters hoarding as much as 50 females
>I saw a male elephant seal at the water's edge playing with a young harbor seal pup. The elephant seal bit the pup and chased it through shallow water. Back on the beach, it put its chin on top of the pup and then placed its forequarters over the pup in an attempt to mount it. The pup seemed distressed, and after several minutes it escaped to a higher area of the beach. The elephant seal then quickly moved toward other harbor seals swimming in the shallow water.
Not that bad all things considered, there haven't been confirmed reports of elephant seals raping penguins
>>5064273
Pretty sure that's them thinking of cars as other male elephant seals
>>5064367
This, dolphins and orcas both display the same behavior
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>>5059561
This guy is just fucking weird. His base theory is interesting, but the conclusions are absurd. He sees a woolly pig and immediately thinks a sheep must've shagged a pig because whoa no way bristles can curl. Dude isn't completely dumb, but he's a clown and sorely needs a handler to filter his bullshit
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Am I the only one not bothered by all this “aNiMaLS RaPe otHeR sPecIEs”? They’re animals, they’re dumb, their genitalia is incompatible, this is probably no more traumatic to them than getting your leg humped by a dog.
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>>5067451
> their genitalia is incompatible
this actually makes it deadly
its like a horsecock up the anus for the penguins. penguins do not have dicks or accommodations for dicks. they die every time.
who cares is apt for giraffes fucking elephants or chimps boning jaguars or something but seals are just nasty
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>>5055939
This is so evil
>>5067451
>Why are you judging, it's not le harmful or anything
It's a sin against God and it does harm animals. What more pervertedness are you going to try and excuse, sodomy and pedophilia?
>She le tricked me
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>>5079658
? Three out of the four examples happened in a zoo which isn't their natural environment
The one with the elephants only happened because all the old alpha bulls were purged by people which wouldn't normally happened
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>>5079693
Uhh, no? They're all wild animals. The elephants raping rhinos happened at a national park (i.e. in the wild), not at a zoo. This is like saying the bears in Yellowstone National Park are living in a zoo:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/385586180_Killing_of_black_an d_white_rhinoceroses_by_African_ele phants_in_Hluhluwe-Umfolozi_Park_So uth_Africa
The seals raping penguins were all wild animals observed in nature:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/strange-but-true-seals-found-sexually-ass aulting-penguins/
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>>5079697
Wild chimps and dolphins engage in that kind of behavior all the time though?
>While the researchers say it is common for wild chimpanzees to use natural objects, such as fruit or smooth stones, to stimulate themselves – this is the first time this behaviour has been seen using a man-made object.
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/scientists-excited-about-w ild-chimp-using-object-as-a-sex-toy /
Masturbation with a tool by a wild infant chimpanzee:
https://mahale.main.jp/PAN/2018/PAN2018_001.pdf
>I began by compiling and categorising the scattered published information on primate masturbation, for both females and males, supplementing this with questionnaire responses (Chapter 02). The resulting database consisted of nearly 400 sources, covering 105/281 species (37.4 %), 54/68 genera (79.4 %) and 18/19 (sub)families (94.7 %). I then investigated the natural history of masturbation across the primate order, highlighting the distribution and diverse forms the behaviour takes (Chapter 03). I found masturbation was present in females of 19/45 genera (42.2 %) and in males of 36/51 genera (70.6 %). The most targeted body parts were the genitals, most frequently stimulated by the hands and fingers, and masturbation occurred in wild-living as well as captive individuals, indicating this behaviour is not a pathological outcome of captivity.
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10152443/
Wild Japanese macaques have even been observed trying to rape Sika deer (!!):
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10329-016-0593-4
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