Ces biologistes se marrent sur Twitter en dévoilant les organes génitaux de divers animaux... (photos)
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Modifié : 27 août 2015 à 15h10
Twitter est le réseau social par excellence qui regorge de tendances aussi folles et absurdes les unes que les autres... Cette fois c'est au tour des biologistes de s'y mettre en balançant des photos d'animaux en rut afin de dévoiler les organes génitaux de divers animaux... Je n'aimerais pas être à la place d'une femelle éléphant...!

Wouldn't want equines to be left out here: apparently this grullo hides his pattern on his #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/M9n1l4pxGn
— Jason Ransom (@wildequids) August 26, 2015
Zebra junk #JunkOff #mammalwatching pic.twitter.com/IE3rIhzS3R
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) August 26, 2015
Male pale field rat (Rattus tunneyi) with a magnificent pair. Prob. 1/4 of it's weight, and proud. #wildoz #junkoff pic.twitter.com/wWV8Nn7JEO
— Henry Cook (@Manic_Henry) August 26, 2015
A sampling of the Baculum Cart, making occasional appearances at @CASNightLife. The big one is walrus #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/6V8VdvmAFh
— Alex L (@AlexLey) August 27, 2015
Yeah whatever, mammals. No one beats Protanilla ants in the #JunkOff. https://t.co/nR4YCzxKUh pic.twitter.com/Grwt5Rzr0z
— Alex Wild (@Myrmecos) August 26, 2015
Burmese pythons appear to be able to do the YMCA dance with their man-tackle... #JunkOff Via http://t.co/LoFBGwaH4F pic.twitter.com/7UBFBWy8To
— Rob O' Sullivan (@Rob0Sullivan) August 26, 2015
Black widows have corkscrew-shaped emboli - tips break off inside female's repro. tract #junkoff [photo @MikeHrabar] pic.twitter.com/wsw0zLvqy7
— Catherine Scott (@Cataranea) August 26, 2015
Let's take #Junkoff into the #deepsea. Check out the claspers on this Roughskin #dogfish from the #Azores. #sharks pic.twitter.com/nf8skfSv2U
— Christopher Bird (@SharkDevocean) August 26, 2015
I have to represent my favorite animals for #junkoff. Found this excellent picture of a male blue crab abdomen. pic.twitter.com/XSjNssRzpu
— Brian Turner (@Dukeofcrabs) August 27, 2015
This #junkoff is sorely lacking in female genitalia. Here is some female mangabey junk to help fix that. pic.twitter.com/6vg1GBiYtP
— Daniel Hoops (@DanHoops) August 26, 2015
I have to say, though, that this fireweed's junk is engorged enough to make some mammals jealous... #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/w34o5Uw8JB
— Deez Weedz (@WyoWeeds) August 26, 2015
This #JunkOff needs more inverts like this gorgeous #whelk proudly showing off what he got! ;) pic.twitter.com/PwSLP6dhXW
— Carina M. Gsottbauer (@CarinaDSLR) August 26, 2015
Now this... this is a clitoris. The Central American spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi), ladies and gentlemen. #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/WjTf3IISfU
— christopher schmitt (@fuzzyatelin) August 26, 2015
#junkoff #mammalwatching. Male rhesus macaque genital areas turn super pink/red/magenta during the mating season! pic.twitter.com/O1Aeq4ER2j
— Alexander Georgiev (@alexvgeorgiev) August 26, 2015
Komodo dragon hemipenes go way down the tail, tucked under the giant tail-to-thigh caudofemoral muscles. #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/0EPIwTrS0T
— John R. Hutchinson (@JohnRHutchinson) August 26, 2015
Q. How does one examine crocodile genitals? A. Very, very, carefully. Saltwater crocodile by Rob Gandola #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/TA6LFpvCLq
— The HSI (@HerpSocIreland) August 26, 2015
Lepord slugs mating have the prettiest junk of all. #junkOff pic.twitter.com/jYkml9F937
— collie ennis (@collieennis) August 26, 2015
Hanging your balls off a bungee cord while repeatedly leaping meters in the air. Adaptive? #junkoff pic.twitter.com/d9NDId5JJd
— Andrew Hendry (@EcoEvoEvoEco) August 26, 2015
Hyena Junk #JunkOff #mammalwatching pic.twitter.com/diZL3TX3Zw
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) August 26, 2015
Just some coral. Releasing a whole lot of sperm. Into the ocean. (Image Brenden Holland) #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/ogyrWFIazz
— Jan Freedman (@JanFreedman) August 26, 2015
Wouldn't want equines to be left out here: apparently this grullo hides his pattern on his #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/M9n1l4pxGn
— Jason Ransom (@wildequids) August 26, 2015
Zebra junk#JunkOff#mammalwatching pic.twitter.com/IE3rIhzS3R
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) August 26, 2015
Male pale field rat (Rattus tunneyi) with a magnificent pair. Prob. 1/4 of it's weight, and proud. #wildoz #junkoff pic.twitter.com/wWV8Nn7JEO
— Henry Cook (@Manic_Henry) August 26, 2015
A sampling of the Baculum Cart, making occasional appearances at @CASNightLife. The big one is walrus #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/6V8VdvmAFh
— Alex L (@AlexLey) August 27, 2015
Yeah whatever, mammals. No one beats Protanilla ants in the #JunkOff. https://t.co/nR4YCzxKUh pic.twitter.com/Grwt5Rzr0z
— Alex Wild (@Myrmecos) August 26, 2015
Burmese pythons appear to be able to do the YMCA dance with their man-tackle... #JunkOff Via http://t.co/LoFBGwaH4F pic.twitter.com/7UBFBWy8To
— Rob O' Sullivan (@Rob0Sullivan) August 26, 2015
Black widows have corkscrew-shaped emboli - tips break off inside female's repro. tract #junkoff [photo @MikeHrabar] pic.twitter.com/wsw0zLvqy7
— Catherine Scott (@Cataranea) August 26, 2015
Let's take #Junkoff into the #deepsea. Check out the claspers on this Roughskin #dogfish from the #Azores. #sharks pic.twitter.com/nf8skfSv2U
— Christopher Bird (@SharkDevocean) August 26, 2015
I have to represent my favorite animals for #junkoff. Found this excellent picture of a male blue crab abdomen. pic.twitter.com/XSjNssRzpu
— Brian Turner (@Dukeofcrabs) August 27, 2015
This #junkoff is sorely lacking in female genitalia. Here is some female mangabey junk to help fix that. pic.twitter.com/6vg1GBiYtP
— Daniel Hoops (@DanHoops) August 26, 2015
I have to say, though, that this fireweed's junk is engorged enough to make some mammals jealous... #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/w34o5Uw8JB
— Andrew Kniss (@WyoWeeds) August 26, 2015
This #JunkOff needs more inverts like this gorgeous #whelk proudly showing off what he got! ;) pic.twitter.com/PwSLP6dhXW
— Carina M. Gsottbauer (@CarinaDSLR) August 26, 2015
Now this... this is a clitoris. The Central American spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi), ladies and gentlemen. #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/WjTf3IISfU
— christopher schmitt (@fuzzyatelin) August 26, 2015
#junkoff #mammalwatching. Male rhesus macaque genital areas turn super pink/red/magenta during the mating season! pic.twitter.com/O1Aeq4ER2j
— Alexander Georgiev (@alexvgeorgiev) August 26, 2015
Komodo dragon hemipenes go way down the tail, tucked under the giant tail-to-thigh caudofemoral muscles. #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/0EPIwTrS0T
— John R. Hutchinson (@JohnRHutchinson) August 26, 2015
Q. How does one examine crocodile genitals? A. Very, very, carefully.
— The HSI (@HerpSocIreland) August 26, 2015
Saltwater crocodile by Rob Gandola #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/TA6LFpvCLq
Lepord slugs mating have the prettiest junk of all. #junkOff pic.twitter.com/jYkml9F937
— collie ennis (@collieennis) August 26, 2015
Hanging your balls off a bungee cord while repeatedly leaping meters in the air. Adaptive?#junkoff pic.twitter.com/d9NDId5JJd
— Andrew Hendry (@EcoEvoEvoEco) August 26, 2015
Hyena Junk #JunkOff#mammalwatching pic.twitter.com/diZL3TX3Zw
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) August 26, 2015
Just some coral. Releasing a whole lot of sperm. Into the ocean. (Image Brenden Holland) #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/ogyrWFIazz
— Jan Freedman (@JanFreedman) August 26, 2015
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