No.
First...it's testicles.
Second...most men are born with two separate sacks, but upon the male's birth, doctors sew them together to make one testicle-encompassing sack. That's why there is that seam running down the middle.
you would have three testicles in one scrotum.
yes
There are replacement testicles available. There will be a slight difference in their feel but would appear normal.
No not at all but it is risky to loose the only one you have to look good after it wear briefs.
Goat testicles are the reproductive organs of male goats, responsible for producing sperm and the male hormone testosterone. In some cultures, they are consumed as a culinary delicacy and believed to have health benefits, although these claims are not supported by scientific evidence.
Orchiopexy means a surgical fixation of one or two testicles into a normal position. It is an endoscopic procedure usually done before the first year of life.
Orchiopexy means a surgical fixation of one or two testicles into a normal position. It is an endoscopic procedure usually done before the first year of life.
A person only needs one testicle for the military. You do not have to have two testicles in order to join the military at all.
balls the size of tennis balls isn't necessarily a bad thing, but average size testicles are just a little bit bigger than golf balls
no. this is a medical condition that needs attention for treatment.
All male dogs have two testicles. In some dogs however, only one testicle forms and at times there are two but only one has descended into the scrotum. To be sure what is going on with a male dog which appears to have only one testicle, have it checked by a veterinarian.
Sperm are manufactured in the Testes, also called Testicles, Balls or Bollocks.The testicles produce sperm.