Animals
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Female Dolphins Discovered to Have Human-Like Working Clitoris
Study shows that female dolphins have a functioning clitoris. Clitoris-like structures, which are found in the vaginal entrance of bottlenose dolphins, have many sensory nerves and erectile bodies, according to the research. Dolphins engage in sexual acts at all times of the year as a means of establishing and sustaining social relationships.
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