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The hutt species in the Star Wars is hermaphroditic meaning that they have both male and female sex organs. Hutt's usually choose what gender role to take when they reach adulthood, but this can always change with preference. Jabba himself, as many hutts in power usually do, took on the male persona and thus has a male labido and sex organ. Jabba has only once taken a femal persona and that was when he became pregnant with Rotta. Hutts change gender once they become pregnant.

As far as compatibility is concerned, while it may be possible for Jabba or another male persona hutt to have sex with a female of another species that does not mean he can impregnate them. While Jabba might enter Leia and ejaculate inside her, his sperm would not be able to impregnate her, do to the differences in the human and hutt species. Creatures can only reproduce with other creatures with a similar amount of chromosomes. That is why it is impossible for a human to impregnate another species.

So now to answer your last question about why Jabba has a sexual attraction to other species if he can not ultimately make children with them. It is a similar reason why some humans find themselves attracted to humans of the same gender or creatures of another species. They can't reproduce but they still are attracted to them just like Jabba is sexually attracted to humaoid females. It is even stated in several books that Jabba's harem is considered a perversion by other hutts and only Jabba's wealth and power keeps him from ridicule.

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