The answer is the scrotum, the testis are in the scrotum.
Scrotum
No the scrotum is the sack of SKIN that holds the testes, no bones involved!
The scrotum is the bag of skin that surrounds and holds the male testes.
the male testes are protected by the scrotum. a layer of skin covering the "ball sack".
The scrotum is a pouch that holds the testes and parts of the spermatic cord. Its muscular activity regulates the temperature of the testes.
The testicles are contained in the scrotum.
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The Banana Rat Sack
It is called the "Scrotum".
Scrotum
The scrotum is the part of the male reproductive system that holds the testes and is located externally to the abdominal cavity. This positioning helps to regulate the temperature of the testes for optimal sperm production.
The "sac" between a man's legs is called the scrotum. It is what protects and contains the testes. The scrotum also regulates the temperature of the testes. When they are hot, the skin becomes very soft, and there may even be sweating. When the testes are cold, the skin of the scrotum becomes stiff, shrunken, and leathery.