The central ethical objection to bestiality concerns the welfare and rights of the animal.

When we think of "exclusive" relationships in nature, the mind often wanders to the poetic image of two swans gliding across a lake or a pair of penguins huddling against the Antarctic cold. For a long time, we viewed animal social lives through a human lens—either they were "monogamous" like us (or so we hoped) or they were driven by purely primal, solitary instincts.

: Humans cannot cross-breed with other animal species due to significant DNA incompatibility ; reproduction is biologically impossible. Animal Behavior Studies

Species like swans and turtle doves are symbols of fidelity but are often only socially monogamous.

: Researchers like Bruce Bagemihl have documented a wide range of sexual behaviors within the animal kingdom (such as homosexuality in over 470 species

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