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TheMan2000 commented at 2016-07-24 22:46:15 » #1992145
@Anon 1 & 3:
**Rant Warning**
Birds, for the most part, don't have penises as we mammals know them. They usually reproduce by fitting their cloaca* together. The males often have small pseudo-penises to guide mating, but they don't do much -- with a few exceptions, such as certain duck species, whose males boast some large and very bizarre organs. Some are spiny; some are twisted into a corkscrew; some are even launched out of the body.
(*Birds, amphibians, reptiles, and monotremes have them; if you want more details, google it)
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@Anon 1 & 3:
**Rant Warning**
Birds, for the most part, don't have penises as we mammals know them. They usually reproduce by fitting their cloaca* together. The males often have small pseudo-penises to guide mating, but they don't do much -- with a few exceptions, such as certain duck species, whose males boast some large and very bizarre organs. Some are spiny; some are twisted into a corkscrew; some are even launched out of the body.
(*Birds, amphibians, reptiles, and monotremes have them; if you want more details, google it)
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