todaysbird:

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researchers found that when zebra finches form same-sex pairings, they are just as devoted to their partners as they would be in an opposite-sex pairing. zebra finches are monogamous, and same-sex pairs displayed the same nesting, preening, and courtship behaviors as opposite-sex pairs. although same sex pairs cannot reproduce, there are survival advantages to having a mate, regardless of sex. when researchers added in β€˜extra’ females to the groups of finches, the finches still chose to stay with their same-sex partners.

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catgirl-kaiju:

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fionn-o-nassus:

babyanimalgifs:

Marine life specialists noticed a spotted eagle ray mother was having trouble and helped her deliver two baby raysΒ 

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They’re so cute! Such

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There are many benefits to being a marine biologist

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