Most mammals have a bone, called a baculum, in their penis. Dogs, cats, rodents, marine mammals, primates, etc. Humans do not have a baculum. This makes it necessary for the penis to become engorged with blood in order to copulate.
Yes. It's small, maybe the size and length of a human foot bone.
Polar bears do have the male private but only males. A female has a different one. it is located on the front side of their butt.
The baculum (also penis bone, penile bone, or os penis) is a bone found in the penis of many placental mammals including bears.
Yes, bears have a penile bone (baculum) as do many mammal species.
Yes, male bears have penises.
No..Of course not.
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No.
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Surely they are flesh, not ivory?
some monkeys have penises
Swans are the only birds that have penises.
The fear of erect penises is called: ithyphallophobia.
Ivory is the answer
There is real ivory- a natural animal product, such as elephant ivory, walrus ivory, etc, and there is artificial manmade ivory.
No. They have some righteous teeth, but no ivory.
no, it is a different kind of ivory
All male cats have penises just like human males
No. These "penises" are called claspers, which deposit semen into the female shark.
penises. lots and lots of penises
No. Women like all kinds and shapes of penises.