Well, I've already do some test on a male one.
It's work about anal orgasm on male dog.
But I'm not sure about dog's G-Spot.
Although,I think it'll be more difficult to test on female.
And I think maybe they're just like us :D
Lions are animals that do not have any spots on their coats. Camels are another type of animal that has solid coloring.
It is a vestigial trait of evolution. Their ancestors had spots as adults, much like the present day leopard. However, the lion evolved to not need their spots. However, the genetic code that gives them spots is still there, it is not overridden until adulthood.
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Yes they are. Only because when their mother goes out to hunt, it keeps them camouflaged.Also because of those spots we can tell the lion evoled from the leopard
Animals with a similar outer covering to a lion include other big cats like tigers, leopards, and cheetahs. These animals have fur coats that are typically yellow or orange with dark spots or stripes to help with camouflage in their natural habitats.
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Thay are born with them.
Cheetahs
A GIRAFFE!?
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# you can put them in safer spots # you can keep them inside # You could put animals in a place where they can live without worrieing about having to move from their spots where they live at now.
No there are not any.
Cheetahs
I think tigers and cheats