A typical earthworm, or any segmented worm is actually monoecious, meaning it has both male and female sex organs. There is no "penis" per se, the gonads, or sex organs, are held in the clitellum, the lightest segment closest to the head of the worm. In order to reproduce the worm has to attatch to another worm, and share it's genetic information and then the worm self fertilizes.
Yes, actually they do. Male and female moths attach together at their abdomens, with the male using his "claspers," which are short, hand-like appendages on his anus, to hold on to the female. This way they can continue to mate even if they have to move to another tree branch to escape a predator. Then he passes a sac, known as the "spermatophore," through his penis. The spermatophore contains not only sperm but also nutrients to help support the developing larvae. The female stores the sac in her abdomen's reproductive center, called the "bursa copulatrix." She can mate with several males in succession before laying her eggs. There is no sense of monogamy in the moth world.
All animals have genitals. That is how they multiply. The old birds and bees story.
Yes they do, kind of.
They have appendages and during copulation the male and female genitalia engage.
However, most of the time they are not called a penis.
if they watch you through a window while you get dressed or in the shower then bugs are perverts
Yes, it has the 2nd biggest in the world
Yes they do.
All male cats have penises just like human males
Because the dinosaurs from which birds are descended did not have penises. Nevertheless, penises have evolved in a few separate bird lineages, like the group to which ducks, geese and swans belong. But the separate origins of these organs show: they are quite different in structure and function from mammalian penises.
No, all penises do not look the same, but they do have the same parts. Penises vary in size and vary slightly in shape depending on the species that they belong to and whether or not the foreskin has been removed.
Male sheep have penises which they use for mating. When you apply some pressure with your hand at the rear prepuce, the penis will protrude.
males have penises because our DNA says so. if it didn't you would have a race of females who could'nt reproduce.
some monkeys have penises
Swans are the only birds that have penises.
The fear of erect penises is called: ithyphallophobia.
All male cats have penises just like human males
No. These "penises" are called claspers, which deposit semen into the female shark.
penises. lots and lots of penises
No. Women like all kinds and shapes of penises.
Birds don't have penises! Birds don't have penises!
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No, circumcision is not a common practice in Mexico. The majority of Mexican males are not circumcised.