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Chinese Fruit Bats Demonstrate Unusual Sexual Behavior Never Before Seen in Adult Animals

Greater short-nosed fruit bat feeding on kapok, photo: Wikipedia. New research published in the online journal PLoS ONE demonstrates for the first time that a non-human adult animal species regularly engages in oral sex behavior. While the behavior has... ...full story at TreeHugger

from TreeHugger on Wed, Oct 28 2009

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