Title: Fur Seal Caught Trying to have Sex with a Penguin
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May 12, 2008
Posted by grhomeboy in Odd World , Science , SexLife .
An Antarctic fur seal has been caught on camera trying to have sex with a penguin.
This seems to be the first known example of a sexual escapade
between a mammal and another kind of vertebrate such as a bird, reptile
or fish, “although some mammals are known to have attempted sexual
relief with inanimate, including dead things, objects,” said researcher
Nico de Bruyn, a mammal ecologist at the University of Pretoria in
South Africa.
One summer morning, scientists observing elephant seals on a beach
on Marion Island near the Antarctic spotted a young male Antarctic fur
seal subduing a king penguin. “At first we thought it was hunting the
penguin, but then it became clear that his intentions were rather more
amorous,” de Bruyn recalled. The roughly 240-pound fur seal, in fact a
species of sea lion, rather than a true seal, subdued the 30-pound
adult penguin by lying on it. The hapless bird of unknown sex
struggled, rapidly flapping its flippers and attempting to stand and
flee, without luck. The fur seal then alternated between resting on the
penguin and thrusting its pelvis at the bird in vain attempts to insert
its penis for 45 minutes.
Natural, unsuccessful sexual escapades by this variety of fur seal
with members of its own species may last as long as this penguin
assault did, “but yes, it is quite a long time and thus unusual,” de
Bruyn told LiveScience. The fur seal then abruptly gave up, moving to
sea and completely ignoring the target of its affections. The penguin
apparently did not suffer any injury. The scientists detailed their
findings in the May issue of the Journal of Ethology.
Sexual harassment is common in the animal kingdom. “Homo sapiens are
often testimony to that,” de Bruyn said. Many species perform some form
of sexual harassment on members of their own species, “for a variety of
reasons many of which are hotly debated,” he added. Many species of
seals and sea lions are polygynous , where one male mates with many
females. The males often fight each other to control females. “This
system thus promotes extreme aggression in males towards each other,
and if a male cannot control a beach, this aggression may spill over to
sexual aggression directed at outlying females, pups or even in rare
cases other seal species,” de Bruyn said.
And this sexual aggression apparently might leap well beyond the
species gap. The Antarctic fur seals of Marion Island are the only ones
known that eat king penguins. The thrill of the hunt felt by the seal
the researchers saw may have channeled into its sex drive, as the
mating season had just come to an end. “It may have wanted to eat [the
penguin] and half-way through the chase changed its mind,” de Bruyn
speculated. “I personally believe the link between aggressive and
sexual behavior is evolutionarily far closer linked than we currently
believe. This has obvious implications for humans.”
On the other hand, the amorous fur seal may simply have been
sexually inexperienced and playful, and wanted practice, the
researchers conjectured. “There are many things that we do not
understand about ourselves that are mirrored in other species,” de
Bruyn said. “Thus by continuing with research efforts on other
vertebrates we could learn a great deal about the whys behind human
behaviors.”
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