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Sexy
This week’s cover of The New Yorker is really sexy. “No Trespassing,” by Istvan Banyai.
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Weekly S(ex)cience Times Update
This week in Science, a Nebraskan female bonnethead shark has given a virgin birth. This is the shark-christ-child, in photographic form.
Science Times: NYT’s Excuse for Raunch?
I have become convinced that the New York Times Science section, featured on Tuesdays, is the paper’s outlet for all-out raunchiness, albeit generally of the animal variety. From yesterday’s “A Lonesome Tortoise, and a Search for a Mate“: By coating her hands in the genital secretions of female tortoises and gently stroking him, she managed … Continue reading »
the tentacled duck phallus/the spiraled oviduct, or "you need a garage to park the car"
gotta love the science times: “This guy’s the champion,” said Patricia Brennan, a behavioral ecologist, leaning over the nether regions of a duck — a Meller’s duck from Madagascar, to be specific — and carefully coaxing out his phallus. The champion phallus from this Meller’s duck is a long, spiraling tentacle. Some ducks grow phalluses … Continue reading »