no it does not look like a corkscrew it looks like kel-cz nose
Yes
Yes, you should be able to google a picture if you find that important.
Pigs often discipline and fight by biting the tails of other pigs. They will bite the tails of each other to the point that they bleed and that is an opening for disease and infection. The tail of a pig is curly so it is more difficult for another pig to catch and bite the tail. It is an evolutionary protective device.
Well technically both. A male pigs scrotum (like that of a humans) is located externally, and can be found underneath the tail. However the penis is internal and is "uncovered" when the male pig needs it
You can go to youtube.com and check videos out for gorilla dick, but the best place for pictures is google images and make sure you aren't filtering explicit pictures to get the full effect. Thank you, for more questions...
Yes
Yes, the tip of the organ is shaped like a corkscrew.
Yes, you should be able to google a picture if you find that important.
Pigs often discipline and fight by biting the tails of other pigs. They will bite the tails of each other to the point that they bleed and that is an opening for disease and infection. The tail of a pig is curly so it is more difficult for another pig to catch and bite the tail. It is an evolutionary protective device.
YOU ARE... unless you are Corkscrew.
I used a corkscrew to open the bottle. I did a corkscrew in the water when I was swimming.
The skin that's found on your penis
Corkscrew was replaces with Th13teen... So Corkscrew no longer exists at Alton Towers.
Well technically both. A male pigs scrotum (like that of a humans) is located externally, and can be found underneath the tail. However the penis is internal and is "uncovered" when the male pig needs it
Input and output for a corkscrew
Canobie Corkscrew was created in 1987.
Corkscrew - Silverwood - was created in 1975.