Monday, August 1, 2016

Revealed shocking sexual life of penguins

Recently, experts have found the remains of a study "extremely important" in their sex life Adelie penguins was conducted 100 years ago, the Antarctic explorer cruise by captain Robert Falcon Scott led. The important thing is the content contained therein actually caused "shock" to the scientific community.
Spectacle of a Adelie penguin adult male tried to mate with dead females George Murray Levick making, a scientist at the reign of King Edward VII, who is also a member of the expedition in 1910-1913 Scott, amazed. The obsession not only from the blizzard or cold spell "circumcision cut the meat" but also from sexual behavior "depravity" in Adelie species.
Cuốn sách gây “sốc” của George Murray Levick
The book "shocking" by George Murray Levick (Photo: R.Kossow / NHM)
But that's not all. Levick spent the whole summer in the Antarctic in 1911-1912 to observe the living environment of Adelie penguins at Cape Adare. So far, he is considered to be the only one studying the entire life cycle of their products. During that time, he has witnessed many scenes males "relationship" with each other and with the children who died, even the death of a 1-year. Status "sex" forced on children, young children and then kill them also occur frequently.

Levick has blamed "immoral acts staggering" in the males "thugs" in an article in Greek. Then he published a book in English titled "Natural History of the Adelie penguin." However, talking about shocking sex life that has been eliminated.
In fact, the scientists had discovered that problem long ago but had to wait another 50 years to really carefully study by this time lost Levick's book.
Recently, a copy titled: "The sexual habits of the Adelie penguin" was found.
The book records the frequency of sexual activity and deviant behavior including evidence necrophilia (sex with corpses disorders), sexual coercion, abuse of juveniles and homosexual relationships, some are injured even killed after sex. Even Levick also totally shocked at his findings, Russell Douglas expert at the Natural History Museum, UK, said.

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