Still more sex: Suckers for gay trysts, fiery females and rough sex - squid secrets exposed
One of the two males washed ashore was found to have been accidentally inseminated - backing the findings of research in previous strandings.
And scientists now believe the males had either accidentally inseminated themselves during "violent" lovemaking sessions with females or been inseminated by other males after "bumping" into them in the dark depths of the ocean.
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"But males get round their inferior size by being endowed with a particularly long penis, which means they can inject the female without having to get too close to her chomping beak. The male's sexual organ is actually a bit like a high-pressure fire hose and is normally nearly as long as his body - excluding legs and head.
That's an image that I don't really need when I eat calamari....
That's an image that I don't really need when I eat calamari....
I find that to be true of squid anatomy in general, not just the freaky sex firehose stuff. In my world, the squid body is made up of the tasty part, the tasty part, and the breading.
The hub is practicing the pronunciation as we speak.
It should be the new schadenfreude.
In my world, the squid body is made up of the tasty part, the tasty part, and the breading.
Does the lemon not count as part of the squid?
I've been looking for a new tag.
Harry Potter and the recessive allele
Wizards or witches can be of any race, and may be the offspring of a wizard and a witch, the offspring of two muggles ('muggle-born'), or of mixed ancestry ('half-blood').
This suggests that wizarding ability is inherited in a mendelian fashion, with the wizard allele (W) being recessive to the muggle allele (M). According to this hypothesis, all wizards and witches therefore have two copies of the wizard allele (WW). Harry's friends Ron Weasley and Neville Longbottom and his arch-enemy Draco Malfoy are 'pure-blood' wizards: WW with WW ancestors for generations back. Harry's friend Hermione is a powerful muggle-born witch (WW with WM parents). Their classmate Seamus is a half-blood wizard, the son of a witch and a muggle (WW with one WW and one WM parent). Harry (WW with WW parents) is not considered a pure-blood, as his mother was muggle-born.
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With the use of these examples, the concepts of mendelian genetics can be introduced to children as young as five.
ION, I am now hungry for breaded, deep-fried squid. With lemon.
I just discovered that there is a cafe on campus that carries Peets coffee. I am so happy!
Her reponse amused me, because this particular friend is a Bronzer who lives in UK (Rachie, for those that know her).
Topic!Cindy -- Say "Hi" to Rachie a/k/a Rachei a/k/a Rachiepoo for me!
Harry Potter and the recessive allele
So, witchcraft supports science! One more reason to ban those books!