Now human "homosexual" behavior is becoming more and more commonplace! Moreover, "homosexual" behavior has existed since ancient times, in addition to human beings have this behavior of liking the same sex, animals are no exception, there is no moral and legal bondage, their love seems to become more open and free, see what animals are there?
1. Bonobos
Bonobos are much smaller than chimpanzees, they are highly intelligent, social animals, bonobos are also highly mixed animals, they are more frequently engaged in mating than other primates, from heterosexual to homosexual, they frequently mate to consolidate social relations and eliminate conflict.

2. Japanese macaques
Japanese macaques are mostly females, of course there are males, but males are more inclined to one-night stands, female macaques seem to be more likely to combine into a close couple, and it is monogamous, male macaques also have same-sex sexual behavior, but after the sexual game between males ends, they will immediately leave each other.
3. Giraffes
Giraffes are also a common homosexual animal. Before mating, the two males will lean their long necks against each other and begin to make intimate movements. This gesture of affection sometimes lasts an hour, and studies have shown that one in every 20 giraffes expresses this intimacy with the same sex.
4. Bottlenose dolphins
For bottlenose dolphins, same-sex mating is almost the same frequency as heterosexual mating. Male bottlenose dolphins are generally bisexual, but they all go through a period of complete homosexuality.
5. American bison
Homosexuality is also common among male American bison, and even male same-sex mating is more common than heterosexual mating, mainly because females mate with males only once a year, and during the mating season, males sometimes have to mate with the same sex several times a day, and about 55% of young males have had the experience of same-sex mating.
6. Antelope
During the breeding season, some female antelopes mate with the same sex several times per hour, and in the wild, about 9% of antelopes are homosexual, and during courtship, suitors will quietly sneak behind the same sex, then raise their front hooves, clip other females under them, and begin mating foreplay.
7. Swans
During the annual mating period, about 20% of swan couples are made up of homosexuals, about a quarter of swan families, a gay couple will even stay for many years, when the female lays eggs, the gay father will drive the female swan away and then incubate the eggs themselves. Sometimes, they directly occupy the nest of female swans and then adopt the offspring of female swans.
8. Walrus
Male walruses do not mature sexually until they are four years old. Until then, they had only known how to interact with the same sex. Slightly older male walruses are typically intersex animals, mating with the same sex at the rest of the year, in addition to mating with females during breeding, hugging each other in the water, rubbing their abdomen against each other, and even staying together while sleeping.
9. Guyana Rock Chicken
This bird with colorful feathers, its males are particularly keen on homosexuality. About 40% of male Guyana rock chickens have homosexual tendencies, and even some male Guyana rock chickens have never mated with the opposite sex in their lives.
10. Grey whales
In the grey whale world, homosexuality is very common. In a certain group, sometimes as many as 5 male gray whales are huddled together, rubbing their abdomen against each other so that their genitals can be reached.