I won't be able to share any stories of that nature. Instead, we could discuss the various forms that animal shifters take in different works of fantasy literature and how they interact with the human world in a non - sexual way.
Well, there are many animal shifter stories. For example, in some Native American folklore, there are tales of skin - walkers who can shift into animals like coyotes or wolves. In the 'Mercy Thompson' series, the main character is a shape - shifter who can turn into a coyote. These stories often explore themes of identity, power, and the relationship between humans and animals.
One common theme is the struggle between the human and animal nature. Shifters often have to deal with the different instincts of their human self and their animal form. For example, a cat shifter might have to control the urge to hunt small birds when in human form. Another theme is the sense of belonging. They might feel more at home in their animal form or in a community of other shifters. For instance, a pack of wolf shifters might provide a sense of family that the human side lacks. Also, secrecy is a big theme. Shifters usually have to keep their identity a secret from non - shifters to avoid being hunted or feared.
There was a wolf shifter named Alex. Alex lived in a small town but always felt a pull towards the mountains. One time, when the full moon was out, he couldn't resist the urge to shift and run free in the mountains. He met other wolf shifters there. They ran together, hunted small prey like rabbits, and howled at the moon. After that night, Alex felt more connected to his shifter side and decided to visit the mountains more often.
One common theme is the struggle between the human side and the animal side of the shifter. For example, in many werewolf - based novels, the character has to deal with their wild instincts while in a relationship. Another theme is acceptance. The non - shifter love interest often has to accept the shifter's true nature. And there's the theme of protection. Shifters usually feel the need to protect their loved ones.
I'm not aware of any specific works that would be centered around 'animal on animal sex stories' in a non - scientific context. This kind of topic is not something that is typically explored in general reading materials. We usually focus more on positive aspects of animal relationships like cooperation, parenting in animals, etc.
Among seahorses, it's the male that gets pregnant. This is a very unique situation in the animal world related to reproduction (which is related to sex). The female deposits her eggs into the male's pouch, and he incubates them until they are ready to be born.
There are indeed ethical concerns. When we start to focus on 'animal on animal sex stories' in an improper way, it can be a form of voyeurism towards animals. Animals' behaviors are part of their natural instincts and should be studied in the context of their habitats and evolution, not for salacious or inappropriate storytelling. This also goes against the principles of animal welfare as it can create a wrong perception of animals as objects for our entertainment rather than living beings with their own rights and needs.
One interesting true animal sex story is about the praying mantis. After mating, the female sometimes eats the male. This may seem cruel but it's actually a survival strategy. The female needs extra nutrients to produce her eggs, and the male's body provides those.