Female erections, also known as clitoral engorgement, occur when blood flow increases to the clitoris, causing it to become enlarged and sensitive. This is similar to the process of male erections, where blood flow increases to the penis. However, female erections are typically less noticeable and do not result in the same level of rigidity as male erections.
Yes, as a male and a female hamster reproduce the same way we do. The male hamster inserts his penis into the female's vagina, and ejacualtes sperm which fertilises with the egg(s) to produce offspring.
Male lions get erections the same way as males of other species, either spontaneously or upon arousal.
Occasionally. But only if they are male.
You do if you're a male and nothing is wrong with you-even babies will get them on occasion.
Yes, just like with any other male mammal including humans.
because the blood flow to the penis is slower.
Not in standard urination. However, after erections, men often need to urinate, this is a biological function designed to "keep the pipes clean" and free of organic materials.
In fifth grade you learn the basics of the male & female anatomy. They also explain erections, & pregnancy.
Yes, they do. A stallion might have an erection if he is relaxed, or if he smells or sees a receptive mare.( a mare that is in season) Geldings(castrated stallions) can also have erections, when they are relaxed.
Yes, and it is normal for very young children to get erections. Male babies can even get an erection while still in the womb.
hormones