Head and Genital Butting
Foreplay or Forewarning?
As humans, our methods of wooing and foreplay vary per individual but, as to be expected, wild animals tend to attract their mates adhering to a more consistent pattern. Rhinos, for instance, try to get their ladies interested through “head and genital butting.”
Wait, that’s not typical for people?? I knew that guy was weird…
Too bad said gentleman didn’t take note of the rhinos’ sexual duration. After the male mounts the female he is known for, “often riding his mate for up to an hour.” Combine this with the walrus, which boasts the “mammal world’s largest penis bone, called a baculum, which extends up to 30 inches,” and we’d have our ideal mate.
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February 7th, 2009 at 8:08 AM
Lily the Pink says:While this piece is just generally filled with awesome, the best part of it is I have TS! added to my iGoogle home page, so it was the first headline I saw this morning. BBC News can suck it! I’ve got head and genital butting to read about!