the dugong, found along the australiian coast, has a vagina most closely related to a human female. sailors and pirates used to capture thes creatures during long sea outings for sexual pleasure. dugongs are the start of the mermaid myth. this is because of the vagina and the tail fins.
Vaginas are not "ugly." They are a natural and normal part of the female anatomy. Beauty is subjective, and it's important to appreciate and respect the diversity of human bodies. If you have concerns about your own body image or perceptions, consider speaking with a therapist or healthcare provider for support.
the female sex organ was called the vagina because the name vagina is from latin which means "sheath scabbard" which is a peice of wood that is split in half apperently some wise acher guy thought it was like two plus two equals four since the female sex organ is sort of like it but not at all close to the same thing
It means they are female.
The lubricating glands of the vagina include the Bartholin's glands and the Skene's glands. Bartholin's glands produce a small amount of mucus-like fluid to help lubricate the vagina during sexual arousal, while Skene's glands secrete fluid that may contribute to female ejaculation.
Yes, mammal cells divide using mitosis, which is a form of cell division that results in two daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. This process is essential for growth, tissue repair, and maintenance in multicellular organisms like mammals.
sometimes they are called cubs, but usually they are referred to as pups.
They mate, like any other mammal. Penetration of the penis into the vagina. Simple really.
No. Lambs, just like human babies, and all other mammal young, come in a mix of male and female to ensure the survival of the species.
Have a female do a hand stand, or so that her vagina faces up. then you pour liquid into the vagina. then the male or female procedes to drink said liquid from the vagina. like a tea cup
Yes! Just like human.
Chimpanzee
Through the vaginal opening like any other mammal. -Tori
No, as they do not have all Human body parts
c) both In both female pigs and female humans, the vagina and urethra join to form a single duct known as the urogenital sinus.
well...some people are fish like and some fish are human like... :/
The vulva of a mare is, really, a long, vertical slit that sits below the anus, starting at the top from the anus and ending at a sort of point where the clitoris sits. The slit itself will be longer in mares close to foaling and mares in heat, ranging from 6 to 8 to even 10 inches long, depending on the size (and possibly even breed) of the mare. The entrance to the vagina is in the upper portion of the vulva, and the clitoris located below at the bottom of this slit. See the related links below for some pictures that will answer this question.
Vaginas are not "ugly." They are a natural and normal part of the female anatomy. Beauty is subjective, and it's important to appreciate and respect the diversity of human bodies. If you have concerns about your own body image or perceptions, consider speaking with a therapist or healthcare provider for support.