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Is it normal set for two female love birds living together to make the wild things?

 Two female lovebirds &#39;mating&#39; are as common as a true m / f couple. Two children may imitate the &#34;mating&#34; to act. Note that the bird is trying to be coupled to put the eggs is likely to become [...]]]></description>
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