“Giraffes, zebras, penguins, ostriches, baboons (oh my), and more can be seen necking, bowing, bounding, shaking, kissing, mating, and frolicking in perfectly harmonious, “natural,” loving unison. Her personal studies in nature, in addition to eco-queer theory—the study of ecology from a nonbinary, non-human-centered approach—inform the collection. Coetzee has found inspiration from one 1999 text in particular, Biological Exuberance, which scientifically documents homosexual lifestyles of more than 300 animals.”