"Willy" is a colloquial, often playful term used to refer to the penis, which is the anatomical term for the male reproductive organ. While "penis" is the standard term used in medical and scientific contexts, "willy" is typically used in informal or children's language. Both refer to the same organ, but the choice of word reflects the context and audience.
A male woodlouse will have a penis if you look close enough
Male possums are generally larger and heavier than females. Additionally, male possums have a scrotum located in front of the penis, while females have a pouch for carrying and nursing young. Behavioral differences can include males being more territorial and aggressive during breeding season.
Pigs often discipline and fight by biting the tails of other pigs. They will bite the tails of each other to the point that they bleed and that is an opening for disease and infection. The tail of a pig is curly so it is more difficult for another pig to catch and bite the tail. It is an evolutionary protective device.
There is no difference.
There is no difference.
Willy is slang for penis.
The main difference is that the child's penis is smaller and can't be erected .during sexual practices.
penis
My penis
My penis
willy or penis
It is slang for a penis.
There is really no difference.
PENIS!!!!!!!!
a penis
There are several, although most of them can't be mentioned here, apart from Penis!
Slang term for penis.