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a b Gomme, Alice Bertha (1894), The Traditional Games of England, Scotland and Ireland, London: Nutt, pp.305–310

Thorkelson, Berit (2005). You Know You're in Minnesota When...: 101 Quintessential Places, People, Events, Customs, Lingo, and Eats of the North Star State. (1st ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: Insiders' Guide. p. 18. ISBN 978-0-7627-3895-3. Dolphins don’t just use their penises for baby-making, either. Bottlenose dolphins frequently copulate for pleasure, and often with members of the same sex. Dolphin sex doesn’t last long, only about ten seconds, but males can ejaculate multiple times an hour. Fencing With a PhallusDolphins are known for their intelligence, promiscuity and absurdly dexterous penises. They have a prehensile penis, meaning it can swivel, grab and grope, much like a human hand. A prehensile penis helps males navigate the complex, labyrinth-like reproductive tracts of female dolphins. Gomme suggests that "'Kiss in the Ring' is probably a relic of the earliest form of marriage by choice or selection. The custom of dropping or sending a glove as a signal of a challenge may have been succeeded by the handkerchief in this game." [2] Daisy in the Dell [ edit ] Mating leopard slugs dangle from branches by a shared rope of their own slime with their penises hanging below. As hermaphrodites, these slugs inseminate each other during sex so, once the action starts, two penises are on display. And their penises are easily spotted: They’re electric blue and roughly the size of the slugs themselves. Children will adore this hilarious rhyming story by the much-loved author, Kaye Umansky, one of the funniest children's writers around. Like many organisms with intriguing phalluses, flatworms that engage in penis fights are hermaphrodites—just one example that showcases how a sex binary system fails to account for the range, fluidity and diversity of many organisms. Some species of flatworm engage in this duel to see who can inseminate the other.

PB:Yes, hearing females and other males will incite more competition, but seeing them would be the worst, so your conclusion is correct. Making your pens visually isolated will go a long way in reducing aggression. Moving them away from each other fi you have the space, and giving them larger pens will also help. My experimental pens were large, and I kept one male and one female alone, so they were super happy all the time and not aggressive even though they heard other pairs around them. Can you do this? Just pair one male and one female together? This would not be the optimal egg production strategy, but if you are more into rescuing them and giving them a happy life, that may be a good solution. Smell is not a problem. Most birds have a really bad sense of smell.

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This can be modified for seasons of the year, characteristics of plants and trees, parts of the body, colors, elements of writing, for math, etc. You just need to go look that one up,” says Willingham. You can see a video of the slugs in action here. Mating can be competitive, with a single flatworm fertilizing another. In other cases, like with the tiger flatworm, they can play both roles: each flatworm gives and receives sperm from its partner. Whale Hello There! The others have the characteristic wide flat bill adapted to dredging-type jobs such as pulling up waterweed, pulling worms and small molluscs out of mud, searching for insect larvae, and bulk jobs such as dredging out, holding, turning head first, and swallowing a squirming frog. To avoid injury when digging into sediment it has no cere, but the nostrils come out through hard horn. Fieldhouse, Paul (2002). Food, Feasts, and Faith: An Encyclopedia of Food Culture in World Religions. Vol.I: A–K. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-61069-412-4.

Livezey, Bradley C. (October 1986). "A phylogenetic analysis of recent Anseriform genera using morphological characters" (PDF). The Auk. 103 (4): 737–754. doi: 10.1093/auk/103.4.737. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. Garling, Caleb (June 24, 2013). "Huge traffic spike hits 'private' search engines after NSA leaks". San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013 . Retrieved July 10, 2013. Jeffries, Richard (2008). Holocene Hunter-Gatherers of the Lower Ohio River Valley. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. ISBN 978-0-8173-1658-7. Hirsch, Adam (October 7, 2008). "Voting Round for the BOSS Mashable Challenge". Mashable . Retrieved March 19, 2013. The theory is based on our history of observation, experimental past set ups, and current arrangement.Rohwer, Frank C.; Anderson, Michael G. (1988). "Female-Biased Philopatry, Monogamy, and the Timing of Pair Formation in Migratory Waterfowl". Current Ornithology. pp.187–221. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4615-6787-5_4. ISBN 978-1-4615-6789-9. SS: I didn’t know that drakes’ phalluses fell off at the end of mating season and then regrew the following season in proportion to the pressure they felt from other drakes. To see whether competition among males influences penis growth, Brennan housed some of her drakes in groups of seven to eight males with just five or six females. Other males lived with just one female. Donne-Goussé, Carole; Laudet, Vincent; Hänni, Catherine (July 2002). "A molecular phylogeny of Anseriformes based on mitochondrial DNA analysis". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 23 (3): 339–356. doi: 10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00019-2. PMID 12099792. Sometimes one just isn’t enough. Or so it seems for the echidna, a spiny egg-laying mammal, which has evolved a four-headed penis. During copulation, echidna penises operate on a part-time schedule: half the penis temporarily shuts down while the other two heads are responsible for fertilization. But those extra two heads aren’t there just to show off. Next time the echidna mates, he’ll alternate which half he uses.

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