Female preference may have driven the evolution of human males’ relatively large genitalia.
Female preference may have driven the evolution of human males’ relatively large genitalia.
A species of sea slug discards its penis after mating, then grows another the next day, a tactic that may have evolved to avoid passing on the sperm of competitors.
The rise of copulation as a vertebrate reproductive strategy may have driven crucial evolutionary change and explosive species radiation.
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