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FR
at Thu Aug 9 18:50:33 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
ITs been known and published for a very long time. Maybe the work on kingsnakes by Carpender, out of oklahoma. I think that was published in the mid to early seventies.
Its not our job to rationalize nature. I imagine there is a reason for that. And its most likely not about survival of the fittest, which is absolutely taken wrong by most folks. As your doing here.
If I would to guess it would be to keep sperm in place and to keep it clean from infection or polution.
By the way, I think the fittest is the male the female chooses to cloacal gape for. You know, the male that attended her and courted her. I really don't understand why they would have mating rituals if any male could pork the thing and knock her up.
By the way, which male is a flock of sparrows is the fittest, when they fly in flocks and nest in pairs, man that must be confusing. hahahahahahaha
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