If that phrase ever becomes popular, I'm blaming you.Grayjack said:So squids have giant Johnsons? Can we start using the phrase "hung like a squid" now?
Hyenas always make me think of the ones from Lion King. I just can't take them seriously anymore. Even if one was gnawing at my bones, I'd still be laughing.CitySquirrel said:Squid are also my favorite sea animal! They are ridiculously cool. (Hyenas win overall as the coolest animals ever)Lauren Admire said:We're going to discuss an animal that is near and dear to my heart: squids.
Surprisingly, people tend to be interested in sex. Plus, it's downright cool. Squids inject their partners with semen! Ducks have corkscrew penises! How does it even work with elephants! It's crazy!Karlaxx said:This stuff is always great to hear about, but why are so many of them based around animal sex and sex organs?
Every issue wherein animal sex has been involved it's always the first thing in the title.
I foresee a special issue focusing on the reasons of porn.Lauren Admire said:Surprisingly, people tend to be interested in sex.
It always brings joy to my heart remembering the laugh of a cartoon hyena.Lauren Admire said:Hyenas always make me think of the ones from Lion King. I just can't take them seriously anymore. Even if one was gnawing at my bones, I'd still be laughing.CitySquirrel said:Squid are also my favorite sea animal! They are ridiculously cool. (Hyenas win overall as the coolest animals ever)Lauren Admire said:We're going to discuss an animal that is near and dear to my heart: squids.
And are the only species to have been videoed by scientists indulging in the act of homosexual necrophilia. Uh, the ducks I mean, not the scientists.Lauren Admire said:Ducks have corkscrew penises!
Hey, someone else already said that before me.Rasputin1 said:If that phrase ever becomes popular, I'm blaming you.Grayjack said:So squids have giant Johnsons? Can we start using the phrase "hung like a squid" now?
They can't smell underwater, but they can smell scents in the air while surfacing. Cetaceans have olfactory bulbs that are reduced or entirely gone, but the bowhead whale has a pretty large olfactory bulb - about the size of a baboon's, in a bulb to brain weight ratio.Solemn Soup said:So wait the Bowhead whale can breathe under water?
Wow you know your stuff, that must be a nice luxury for a sea animal, being able to come up for air get to smell it.Lauren Admire said:They can't smell underwater, but they can smell scents in the air while surfacing. Cetaceans have olfactory bulbs that are reduced or entirely gone, but the bowhead whale has a pretty large olfactory bulb - about the size of a baboon's, in a bulb to brain weight ratio.Solemn Soup said:So wait the Bowhead whale can breathe under water?
Hung like a SquidGrayjack said:Hey, someone else already said that before me.Rasputin1 said:If that phrase ever becomes popular, I'm blaming you.Grayjack said:So squids have giant Johnsons? Can we start using the phrase "hung like a squid" now?