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This peculiar behavior serves as a test of strength and endurance, allowing dominant males to assert their superiority and gain mating rights with receptive females. As the competition intensifies, males will often engage in loud, low-frequency moans, advertising their presence to potential mates and rivals. More exotic animal sex...........FFF

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Most birds lack external penises—only about 3% of bird species have one. But the Argentine lake duck ( Oxyura vittata ) has a phallus that can reach 42.5 centimeters (over 16 inches) in length. That's longer than the duck's entire body. When not in use, it coils up inside the body like a corkscrew. During mating, it everts explosively. Scientists believe this extreme length evolved as a mechanism to remove sperm from previous suitors, a form of post-copulatory competition. This peculiar behavior serves as a test of

: These hermaphroditic creatures engage in "penis fencing," where two worms try to stab each other with their bifurcated reproductive organs; the loser must take on the role of the mother and expend energy carrying the eggs. BBC Wildlife Magazine 3. Alternative Reproductive Methods Not all exotic animals require a partner to reproduce: Parthenogenesis ("Virgin Births") : Some species, such as the Komodo dragon

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