Buddy and Pedro: A Forbidden Love. Zoo breaks up Gay Penguin Relationship.

Nov 07, 2011 No Comments by

A Toronto zoo has defended the breaking up of gay penguins, Buddy and Pedro, citing endangered species protection. The two penguin lovers will be forced to go hetero to preserve the species.

During the day all 12 penguins generally swim and frolic together in their enclosure, which includes a massive pool with underwater windows for the public to view.

But at night Buddy and Pedro pair off together. Every night.

Buddy and Pedro arrived from Toledo, Ohio, where they formed a connection as members of a bachelor flock.

“It’s a complicated issue, but they seem to be in a loving relationship of some sort,’’ says Joe Torzsok, chair of the Toronto zoo board. Their relationship is somewhat of a delicate issue for the keepers to discuss with outsiders. But they’ve all noticed the pair’s bond, and talk about it among themselves.

But in Toronto, Buddy and Pedro’s relationship, however you describe it, is destined to come to an end soon because they have a duty. They have top-notch genes, so the zoo intends to separate them from each other and pair them with females for breeding.

So, in short the relationship rules their captures wish to thrust upon couple, follow a pattern that they choose not to follow with humans.

What happens if all of humanity chooses same sex bonding. Will our cultural guards make new policy to ensure the future of human species?

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