In
1999 it was reported by the press that
Roy
and Silo,
two male Chinstrap
Penguins
in
New York's Central Park Zoo, were performing
behaviors
typically seen in mating penguin couples.
They
had made a nest together, and seemed to be
trying
to hatch a rock that resembled an egg.
Since
then scientists in the field have found rocks
in
various nests and have concluded that many
rocks
feel compelled to occupy empty nests,
in
the hope of being adopted by a same sex
couple
of any of the avian species.
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Thursday, December 13, 2018
Rock Nest
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