Speaking of sex, mating and other words are more difficult to say, it is a shameful thing. Every man hopes that his sexual function will be extremely strong, lasting long enough and of high quality. The editor who is very imaginative is also thinking about which animal in the world has the longest mating time? How does it compare to humans?
The animal with the longest mating time in the world: the Falklands civet (8 hours each time)
The Falklands civet is a mammal just like humans, and scientists have shown that its DNA is as high as 98.6% similar to humans. This mysterious feline, nicknamed the Pink Leopard of Madagascar, has the largest vaginal bone among cats. Mature Falklands civets will last about 8 hours each time. A whole day has passed!
How can I prolong mating for the longest time? Is it possible to have larger and longer genitals? Maybe there is a certain relationship. As the animal with the longest mating time in the world, the Majima civet is only about 1 meter long but its genitals are about 18 centimeters. It occupies one-sixth of the body. What is the concept? Think about it, a child like us humans is as tall as a child but 18 centimeters longer than an adult.
Due to the large-scale destruction of forests by humans who do not care for the environment, the habitat of the Falklands civet is decreasing sharply, and its number is getting smaller and smaller. Sexual ability seems to have become the core of the survival and reproduction competitiveness of male Falkland civets. force. It is said that females need to mate four times a day to find their right husband. Perhaps in the future competitive environment of survival of the fittest. The mating time of the Falklands civet will set a new record.
The Falklands civets are almost similar to humans, and they live in pairs like a couple. As the longest mating animals in history, they also make moaning sounds like other animals, and they occupy a territory of about 10,000 miles. They lie dormant during the day and emerge at night, feeding on locusts, rodents, birds and crawling insects.
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