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Never look a horse gif in the mouth or something...
or how about Hamlet, with animals...
That was a funny post. If you want a mind twisting story; correct Finding Nemo for the fact that Clown Fish are actually sequential hermaphrodites.
Father and mother clownfish are tending to their clutch of eggs at their sea anemone when the mother is eaten by a barracuda. Nemo hatches as an undifferentiated hermaphrodite (as all clownfish are born) while his father transforms into a female now that his female mate is dead. Since Nemo is the only other clownfish around, he becomes a male and mates with his father (who is now a female). Should his father die, Nemo would change into a female and mate with another male. Although a much different storyline, it still sounds like a crazy adventure!
Fish reproduction is complicated, and it is especially complicated in cases like the clownfish where species are sequential hermaphrodites.
http://www.thefisheriesblog.com/2013...-and-they.html