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Zoo tempts gay penguins to go
straight
Berlin -
A German zoo has imported four female penguins from Sweden in an
effort to tempt its gay penguins to go straight.
The four Swedish females were
dispatched to the Bremerhaven Zoo in Bremen after it was found that
three of the zoo's five penguin pairs were homosexual.
Keepers at the zoo ordered DNA tests
to be carried out on the penguins after they had been mating for years
without producing any chicks.
It was only then they realised that
six of the birds were living in homosexual partnerships.
Director Heike Kueck said that the
zoo hoped to see some baby penguins in the coming months.
She said that the birds had been
mating for years and one couple even adopted a stone that they
protected like an egg.
Kueck
said that the project has the support of the European Endangered
Species Programme because the penguins, which are native to South
America, are an endangered species.
A biologist will be on hand to
monitor the experiment.
But introducing the Bremerhaven
penguins to their new Swedish friends may not be as successful as
hoped after earlier experiments revealed great difficulties in
separating homosexual couples.
In case they show no interest, the
zoo has also flown in two new male penguins "so that the ladies don't
miss out altogether", Kueck added. -- Ananova News
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