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Science Explains That Question That Confuses The Heads: Why doesn't the human penis consist of bone? Home> Iq> Technology-Added on 30 December, 17:34, updated on 31 December, 22:00SubscribeMelissaOnedio Member303ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterAdd to your favorites.Remove from your favorites. Unlike chimpanzees and bonobos, who are considered to be our closest relatives, we humans do not have penile bone or baculum. Today, scientists are investigating how and why the chimney, which Cem Yılmaz perceived as a loss that made men malfunction, disappeared during the evolutionary process. The baculum is a bone that is not attached to the rest of the skeleton and is found separately in the penis. The penile bone of the walrus is approximately one-sixth of the body length; on the other hand, ring-tailed lemurs have a chimney length up to one centimeter and up to one-forty-one in length. Penis bone is found in many mammal species. Although very rare in humans, penis bone is found, it is considered a congenital disorder rather than a baculum. Two scientists from University College London investigated when and how the baculum developed in mammals. as a result of their study of baculum placental organisms separated from the others, that they developed 145-95 million years ago revealed that. The study also shows that the common ancestors of primates have penile bone. This means that humans possessed the penile bone and somehow lost it in the evolutionary process. Some mammals have several theories about the development of the penile bone. In some species, for example, cats, females do not have the ability to ovulate before mating. Therefore, it is thought that the chimney stimulates the female in these species and provides ovulation. Another theory is that the baculum provides support for penetration of the penis into the vagina. But the most important is that the penile bone prolongs sexual intercourse. Because prolongation of the intercourse period reduces the possibility of females mating with other males. In addition to prolonged sexual intercourse formation of the penile bone, mammals with longer intercourse were observed to have longer legumes. In addition, there is a longer competition for females in the species where the penile bone is longer. What makes this situation different for us? If the penile bone advantage over females and prolong sexual intercourse, why is there baculus in humans? Researchers explain the reason for this because people have been monogamous two million years ago. Because men and women only have sexual intercourse with each other, the level of competition between males of the species decreases and the duration of sexual intercourse does not matter much to the human species (according to scientists!). Short sexual intercourse makes it unnecessary for men to have baculum and allows people to reproduce without penile bone. Considering that the average time from the start of sexual intercourse to ejaculation in men of our species is less than two minutes, these findings seem to offer new and scientific excuses to the "some" situations experienced by men ... The scars show that the penis is prickly in the past. just like cats. these spines deliberately irritate the vagina, making it difficult for the female to cifle with other men. Because the human tour is the transition to monogamous penis spines, all of the bone lost. life forms and strategies of living things cause serious changes in their physiology. for example, the testes of the sempazen are smaller than the human because there is no monogamy, men produce more sperm for competition, and the gorilla testicles are smaller than human because there are harem system in gorillas, the predominant male is not close to the other male sura.1 Jan 23: 01Answer ReportEngelleufukdiyokiHealth loss found in some men is not an "excuse". It is a rudely accusation.1 Jan 21: 09AnswerLike (4) ReportEngelleHakan ABaculumu not break the male kalmazdı1 Jan 16: 25AnswerLike (8) ReportEngelleMehmetkaç money ulan a 'baculum'? 1 Jan 10: People don't have a leg. Jan 03: 17ResponseLike (22) ReportEngelleDoctorWhatbecause everything related to living biology is about evolution2 Jan 01: 33ReplyLike (5) ReportRegularMailer DaemonBecause of science ask about why2 Jan 04: 39Next Show ()
Science Explains That Question That Confuses The Heads: Why doesn't the human penis consist of bone? Home> Iq> Technology-Added on 30 December, 17:34, updated on 31 December, 22:00SubscribeMelissaOnedio Member303ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterAdd to your favorites.Remove from your favorites. Unlike chimpanzees and bonobos, who are considered to be our closest relatives, we humans do not have penile bone or baculum. Today, scientists are investigating how and why the chimney, which Cem Yılmaz perceived as a loss that made men malfunction, disappeared during the evolutionary process. The baculum is a bone that is not attached to the rest of the skeleton and is found separately in the penis. The penile bone of the walrus is approximately one-sixth of the body length; on the other hand, ring-tailed lemurs have a chimney length up to one centimeter and up to one-forty-one in length. Penis bone is found in many mammal species. Although very rare in humans, penis bone is found, it is considered a congenital disorder rather than a baculum. Two scientists from University College London investigated when and how the baculum developed in mammals. as a result of their study of baculum placental organisms separated from the others, that they developed 145-95 million years ago revealed that. The study also shows that the common ancestors of primates have penile bone. This means that humans possessed the penile bone and somehow lost it in the evolutionary process. Some mammals have several theories about the development of the penile bone. In some species, for example, cats, females do not have the ability to ovulate before mating. Therefore, it is thought that the chimney stimulates the female in these species and provides ovulation. Another theory is that the baculum provides support for penetration of the penis into the vagina. But the most important is that the penile bone prolongs sexual intercourse. Because prolongation of the intercourse period reduces the possibility of females mating with other males. In addition to prolonged sexual intercourse formation of the penile bone, mammals with longer intercourse were observed to have longer legumes. In addition, there is a longer competition for females in the species where the penile bone is longer. What makes this situation different for us? If the penile bone advantage over females and prolong sexual intercourse, why is there baculus in humans? Researchers explain the reason for this because people have been monogamous two million years ago. Because men and women only have sexual intercourse with each other, the level of competition between males of the species decreases and the duration of sexual intercourse does not matter much to the human species (according to scientists!). Short sexual intercourse makes it unnecessary for men to have baculum and allows people to reproduce without penile bone. Considering that the average time from the start of sexual intercourse to ejaculation in men of our species is less than two minutes, these findings seem to offer new and scientific excuses to the "some" situations experienced by men … The scars show that the penis is prickly in the past. just like cats. these spines deliberately irritate the vagina, making it difficult for the female to cifle with other men. Because the human tour is the transition to monogamous penis spines, all of the bone lost. life forms and strategies of living things cause serious changes in their physiology. for example, the testes of the sempazen are smaller than the human because there is no monogamy, men produce more sperm for competition, and the gorilla testicles are smaller than human because there are harem system in gorillas, the predominant male is not close to the other male sura.1 Jan 23: 01Answer ReportEngelleufukdiyokiHealth loss found in some men is not an "excuse". It is a rudely accusation.1 Jan 21: 09AnswerLike (4) ReportEngelleHakan ABaculumu not break the male kalmazdı1 Jan 16: 25AnswerLike (8) ReportEngelleMehmetkaç money ulan a 'baculum'? 1 Jan 10: People don't have a leg. Jan 03: 17ResponseLike (22) ReportEngelleDoctorWhatbecause everything related to living biology is about evolution2 Jan 01: 33ReplyLike (5) ReportRegularMailer DaemonBecause of science ask about why2 Jan 04: 39Next Show ()
Science Explains That Question That Confuses The Heads: Why doesn't the human penis consist of bone? Home> Iq> Technology-Added on 30 December, 17:34, updated on 31 December, 22:00SubscribeMelissaOnedio Member303ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterAdd to your favorites.Remove from your favorites. Unlike chimpanzees and bonobos, who are considered to be our closest relatives, we humans do not…
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Science Explains That Question That Confuses The Heads: Why doesn't the human penis consist of bone? Home> Iq> Technology-Added on 30 December, 17:34, updated on 31 December, 22:00SubscribeMelissaOnedio Member303ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterAdd to your favorites.Remove from your favorites. Unlike chimpanzees and bonobos, who are considered to be our closest relatives, we humans do not have penile bone or baculum. Today, scientists are investigating how and why the chimney, which Cem Yılmaz perceived as a loss that made men malfunction, disappeared during the evolutionary process. The baculum is a bone that is not attached to the rest of the skeleton and is found separately in the penis. The penile bone of the walrus is approximately one-sixth of the body length; on the other hand, ring-tailed lemurs have a chimney length up to one centimeter and up to one-forty-one in length. Penis bone is found in many mammal species. Although very rare in humans, penis bone is found, it is considered a congenital disorder rather than a baculum. Two scientists from University College London investigated when and how the baculum developed in mammals. as a result of their study of baculum placental organisms separated from the others, that they developed 145-95 million years ago revealed that. The study also shows that the common ancestors of primates have penile bone. This means that humans possessed the penile bone and somehow lost it in the evolutionary process. Some mammals have several theories about the development of the penile bone. In some species, for example, cats, females do not have the ability to ovulate before mating. Therefore, it is thought that the chimney stimulates the female in these species and provides ovulation. Another theory is that the baculum provides support for penetration of the penis into the vagina. But the most important is that the penile bone prolongs sexual intercourse. Because prolongation of the intercourse period reduces the possibility of females mating with other males. In addition to prolonged sexual intercourse formation of the penile bone, mammals with longer intercourse were observed to have longer legumes. In addition, there is a longer competition for females in the species where the penile bone is longer. What makes this situation different for us? If the penile bone advantage over females and prolong sexual intercourse, why is there baculus in humans? Researchers explain the reason for this because people have been monogamous two million years ago. Because men and women only have sexual intercourse with each other, the level of competition between males of the species decreases and the duration of sexual intercourse does not matter much to the human species (according to scientists!). Short sexual intercourse makes it unnecessary for men to have baculum and allows people to reproduce without penile bone. Considering that the average time from the start of sexual intercourse to ejaculation in men of our species is less than two minutes, these findings seem to offer new and scientific excuses to the "some" situations experienced by men ... The scars show that the penis is prickly in the past. just like cats. these spines deliberately irritate the vagina, making it difficult for the female to cifle with other men. Because the human tour is the transition to monogamous penis spines, all of the bone lost. life forms and strategies of living things cause serious changes in their physiology. for example, the testes of the sempazen are smaller than the human because there is no monogamy, men produce more sperm for competition, and the gorilla testicles are smaller than human because there are harem system in gorillas, the predominant male is not close to the other male sura.1 Jan 23: 01Answer ReportEngelleufukdiyokiHealth loss found in some men is not an "excuse". It is a rudely accusation.1 Jan 21: 09AnswerLike (4) ReportEngelleHakan ABaculumu not break the male kalmazdı1 Jan 16: 25AnswerLike (8) ReportEngelleMehmetkaç money ulan a 'baculum'? 1 Jan 10: People don't have a leg. Jan 03: 17ResponseLike (22) ReportEngelleDoctorWhatbecause everything related to living biology is about evolution2 Jan 01: 33ReplyLike (5) ReportRegularMailer DaemonBecause of science ask about why2 Jan 04: 39Next Show ()
Science Explains That Question That Confuses The Heads: Why doesn't the human penis consist of bone? Home> Iq> Technology-Added on 30 December, 17:34, updated on 31 December, 22:00SubscribeMelissaOnedio Member303ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterAdd to your favorites.Remove from your favorites. Unlike chimpanzees and bonobos, who are considered to be our closest relatives, we humans do not have penile bone or baculum. Today, scientists are investigating how and why the chimney, which Cem Yılmaz perceived as a loss that made men malfunction, disappeared during the evolutionary process. The baculum is a bone that is not attached to the rest of the skeleton and is found separately in the penis. The penile bone of the walrus is approximately one-sixth of the body length; on the other hand, ring-tailed lemurs have a chimney length up to one centimeter and up to one-forty-one in length. Penis bone is found in many mammal species. Although very rare in humans, penis bone is found, it is considered a congenital disorder rather than a baculum. Two scientists from University College London investigated when and how the baculum developed in mammals. as a result of their study of baculum placental organisms separated from the others, that they developed 145-95 million years ago revealed that. The study also shows that the common ancestors of primates have penile bone. This means that humans possessed the penile bone and somehow lost it in the evolutionary process. Some mammals have several theories about the development of the penile bone. In some species, for example, cats, females do not have the ability to ovulate before mating. Therefore, it is thought that the chimney stimulates the female in these species and provides ovulation. Another theory is that the baculum provides support for penetration of the penis into the vagina. But the most important is that the penile bone prolongs sexual intercourse. Because prolongation of the intercourse period reduces the possibility of females mating with other males. In addition to prolonged sexual intercourse formation of the penile bone, mammals with longer intercourse were observed to have longer legumes. In addition, there is a longer competition for females in the species where the penile bone is longer. What makes this situation different for us? If the penile bone advantage over females and prolong sexual intercourse, why is there baculus in humans? Researchers explain the reason for this because people have been monogamous two million years ago. Because men and women only have sexual intercourse with each other, the level of competition between males of the species decreases and the duration of sexual intercourse does not matter much to the human species (according to scientists!). Short sexual intercourse makes it unnecessary for men to have baculum and allows people to reproduce without penile bone. Considering that the average time from the start of sexual intercourse to ejaculation in men of our species is less than two minutes, these findings seem to offer new and scientific excuses to the "some" situations experienced by men … The scars show that the penis is prickly in the past. just like cats. these spines deliberately irritate the vagina, making it difficult for the female to cifle with other men. Because the human tour is the transition to monogamous penis spines, all of the bone lost. life forms and strategies of living things cause serious changes in their physiology. for example, the testes of the sempazen are smaller than the human because there is no monogamy, men produce more sperm for competition, and the gorilla testicles are smaller than human because there are harem system in gorillas, the predominant male is not close to the other male sura.1 Jan 23: 01Answer ReportEngelleufukdiyokiHealth loss found in some men is not an "excuse". It is a rudely accusation.1 Jan 21: 09AnswerLike (4) ReportEngelleHakan ABaculumu not break the male kalmazdı1 Jan 16: 25AnswerLike (8) ReportEngelleMehmetkaç money ulan a 'baculum'? 1 Jan 10: People don't have a leg. Jan 03: 17ResponseLike (22) ReportEngelleDoctorWhatbecause everything related to living biology is about evolution2 Jan 01: 33ReplyLike (5) ReportRegularMailer DaemonBecause of science ask about why2 Jan 04: 39Next Show ()
Science Explains That Question That Confuses The Heads: Why doesn't the human penis consist of bone? Home> Iq> Technology-Added on 30 December, 17:34, updated on 31 December, 22:00SubscribeMelissaOnedio Member303ShareShare on FacebookShare on TwitterAdd to your favorites.Remove from your favorites. Unlike chimpanzees and bonobos, who are considered to be our closest relatives, we humans do not…
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