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NBC unveils gay animal kingdom documentary series 'Queer Planet' for Pride that will showcase 'gay penguins, bisexual lions and fish that change sex'

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NBC has unveiled an upcoming documentary that focuses on examples of same-sex relationships and sex transitioning in the animal kingdom.

Queer Planet will be released on June 6 as part of Peacock's Pride Month celebrations and is narrated by actor Andrew Rannells.

The project is billed as a 'first-of-its-kind nature documentary' and will explore 'hidden LGBTQ+ communities among animals that have unconventional sexualities and genders,' according to Indie Wire.

The documentary's synopsis reads: 'Take a worldwide journey exploring the rich diversity of animal sexuality — from flamboyant flamingos to pansexual primates, sex-changing clownfish, multi-gendered mushrooms and everything in between.

'This documentary looks at extraordinary creatures, witnesses amazing behaviors, and introduces the scientists who are questioning the traditional concept of what’s natural when it comes to sex and gender.'

NBC has unveiled an upcoming documentary that focuses on examples of same-sex relationships and sex transitioning in the animal kingdom

NBC has unveiled an upcoming documentary that focuses on examples of same-sex relationships and sex transitioning in the animal kingdom

The documentary's synopsis reads: 'Take a worldwide journey exploring the rich diversity of animal sexuality'
The documentary's synopsis reads: 'Take a worldwide journey exploring the rich diversity of animal sexuality'

The documentary's synopsis reads: 'Take a worldwide journey exploring the rich diversity of animal sexuality'

Queer Planet will be released on June 6 as part of Peacock's Pride Month celebrations and is narrated by actor Andrew Rannells

Queer Planet will be released on June 6 as part of Peacock's Pride Month celebrations and is narrated by actor Andrew Rannells

The Queer Planet trailer promises insight into bisexual lions, gay penguins and transgender creatures.

'Everything you were taught as a kid is wrong,' Australian author Bradley Trevor Greive says in the trailer for the film, which is rated TV-14. 'This is a queer planet.' 

'It's only in humans that we have such a stigma about it,' says biologist Antonia Forster.

The project's trailer, released on Thursday, quickly sparked both fury and jokes among viewers

The project's trailer, released on Thursday, quickly sparked both fury and jokes among viewers

The Queer Planet trailer promises insight into bisexual lions, gay penguins and transgender creatures

The Queer Planet trailer promises insight into bisexual lions, gay penguins and transgender creatures

Rannells claims in the trailer's voiceover that, 'The idea of just having two fixed sexes is clearly out of style'

Rannells claims in the trailer's voiceover that, 'The idea of just having two fixed sexes is clearly out of style'

'To be honest, we should all probably get laid a little more than we do,' adds Greive.

Rannells claims in the trailer's voiceover that, 'The idea of just having two fixed sexes is clearly out of style.'

'It's clear that no matter where you look in our planet, nature is full of queer surprises,' Rannells adds.

Some of the other prominent scientists who appear on the film are evolutionary biologist Dr. Dan Edwards, primatologist Dr. Amy Parish and ornithologist Dr. Martin Stervander.

'Everything you were taught as a kid is wrong,' Australian author Bradley Trevor Greive says in the trailer for the film, which is rated TV-14. 'This is a queer planet'

'Everything you were taught as a kid is wrong,' Australian author Bradley Trevor Greive says in the trailer for the film, which is rated TV-14. 'This is a queer planet'

'It's only in humans that we have such a stigma about it,' says biologist Antonia Forster

'It's only in humans that we have such a stigma about it,' says biologist Antonia Forster

The project's trailer, released on Thursday, quickly sparked both fury and jokes among viewers.

On YouTube user said: 'This just got weirder and weirder and very strange for me.'

Another added: 'Someone actually signed a document saying this show should be made.'

A third said: 'This might be the most expensive homophobic joke ever made!'

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