Nine of the Weirdest Penises in the Animal Kingdom
Loch Ness monster sightings could be whale penises
Look at the size of that gray whale penis!
Why Researchers Are Super Excited They Saw This Whale's Penis
Is Nessie the Loch Ness Monster Just a Whale's Penis? Inside the Theory
The Evolution of the Whale Penis
Per , there are accounts left of Nessie sightings that date back to 1,500 years ago.
As environmental and social factors continue to shift, we may find that evolution continues to tinker and tamper…only time will tell.
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Yet, to this day, the evidence supporting Nessie's existence is scarce.
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They are hermaphrodites, and when mating, they valiantly dangle from the branches with their own slime, inseminating each other.