Template:Animal sexual behavior
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The Real JS 01:26, 18 October 2017 (UTC)
According to Dr. Carin Bondar, in the book Wild Sex: The science Behind Mating in the Animal Kingdom, female's have a version of male genitalia known as the clitoris[3]. Elephants (family Elephantidae) and spotted hyenas(Crocuta crocuta), are well known for having "penile-clitoris" structures[4]. It is impossible to have sex with females without consent because they must retract their penile-clitoris into their own body first.[5] In spotted hyenas, the females penile-clitoris are extremely complex and a pesudoscrotum is formed by their external labia fusing together. They even achieve erections.[6]The Real JS 01:26, 18 October 2017 (UTC)
References 3. Bondar, C, (2016). Wild sex: The science behind mating in the animal kingdom. First Pegasus Books hardcover edition. New York: Pegasus Books, 2016.