I am an animal that can switch genders. Watch this,
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iridaniotter [she/her] - 2.0yr
Actually, due to the psychological and sociological nature of gender, there is only one extant animal species known to be able to change genders.
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Smeagolicious [they/them] - 2.0yr
There's always room for further discovery. Dolphins & whales in general have very complex languages, dialects, and societies we barely understand. What I'm trying to say is we need to get Cetacean Ops on this to find out how many genders the dolphins have and if they trans them regularly.
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iridaniotter [she/her] - 2.0yr
Oh yes, I think it's entirely possible humans aren't the only ones with gender. Just the only known ones.
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combat_brandonism [they/them] - 2.0yr
What about my hens that crow like roosters some mornings? They're not fertilizing each others' eggs, but they are adopting rooster-coded behaviors.
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SexUnderSocialism [she/her] - 2.0yr
Wow, now the chemicals in the water are even turning the freakin' fish trans.
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Angel [any] - 2.0yr
Do they have prawnouns?
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SexUnderSocialism [she/her] - 2.0yr
My prawnouns are blub/glug.
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HexReplyBot [none/use name] - 2.0yr
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Astonishing 5 Animals That Can Switch Genders!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNxCGIt_w5cI am an animal that can switch genders. Watch this,
Actually, due to the psychological and sociological nature of gender, there is only one extant animal species known to be able to change genders.
There's always room for further discovery. Dolphins & whales in general have very complex languages, dialects, and societies we barely understand. What I'm trying to say is we need to get Cetacean Ops on this to find out how many genders the dolphins have and if they trans them regularly.
Oh yes, I think it's entirely possible humans aren't the only ones with gender. Just the only known ones.
What about my hens that crow like roosters some mornings? They're not fertilizing each others' eggs, but they are adopting rooster-coded behaviors.
Wow, now the chemicals in the water are even turning the freakin' fish trans.
Do they have prawnouns?
My prawnouns are blub/glug.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: