The evolution of animal genitalia - Menno Schilthuizen
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Genitals are the fastest-evolving organs in the animal kingdom. But why is this so? And what’s the point of having decorative private parts? Menno Schilthuizen explains how the evolutionary biology of nature's nether regions uncovers a hidden world of seduction, conflict, and rivalry.
Genitalia are much more complex that seems necessary. The penis of a chicken flea, for example, is a surprisingly intricate assemblage of springs and coils. Why do genitalia have such complex shapes?
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