crocodiles sex

How crocodiles have sex from NYC Escorts

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crocodiles sex
crocodiles sex

A couple of weeks ago, I posted a link to a research paper on crocodile genitalia, which included a really helpful diagram showing how the male crocs’ penis works as part of an all-purpose mating/elimination hole called a cloaca. Now, New York Escorts with the help of reader Eirik Lande, you can see what those genitals look like in, er, action. The above photo is part of a series of shots Lande took of a 661-pound Nile crocodile named Samson (and an unnamed/weighed female partner) as they did what comes naturally in a tank at Bergen, Norway’s, Akvariet zoo.

For clarification, that’s the female on top in this shot, but they started out in a different position. In Lande’s photos you can see the two crocodiles flip, with the help of a “death roll” style move near the end of their mating. That photo is a bit more explicit, but gives you a fairly clear view of what it looks like when Samson shoves his genitals out of his cloaca.[/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]