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    Nasjonalitet. Norge. Petter Bøckman (født ) er en norsk zoolog som har drevet mye med populærvitenskapelig kunnskapsformidling. Han er ansatt som lektor ved Naturhistorisk museum. Bøckman ble ved Universitetet i Oslo i Hovedoppgaven hans var om amfibier og hadde tittelen Jordbrukslandskapet i froskeperspektiv.

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    Bøckman was the academic advisor for "Against Nature?" a exhibition at the Norwegian Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo that used models, photos, texts, and specimens (like the swans to the right) to inform visitors about a small selection of "gay" animals. Click here for photos from the exhibit of whales, giraffes, and bonobos.

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  • So they rub their abdomens against each other,” explains Petter Bøckman and points out that animals have sex because they have the desire to, just like we humans. Homosexual behaviour has been observed in 1, animal species. “We’re talking about everything from mammals to crabs and worms. The actual number is of course much higher.

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    According to Petter Bøckman, Zoologist and Lecturer at the Natural History Museum in Oslo, ‘homosexual behaviour has been observed in over 1, species’ and the list includes ‘lions, wolves, deer, seagulls, elephants, monkeys, dolphins, a couple of frog species, some fish, a few insects and an octopus’.


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    Then there are a good number of animals that change sex depending on external factors,” says Petter Bøckman, zoologist at the Natural History Museum in Oslo. There is variation in nature, agrees Glenn-Peter Sætre, professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Oslo. “Firstly, we have a number of organisms that can reproduce without sex.

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