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Camelid Male Anatomy - Anatomy & Physiology
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== Penis ==
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* Slim and worm-like
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* Points Backwards when flaccid.
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** Squat and urinate rearwards as females do.
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* Process at the end of the penis is firm, composed of cartilage.
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** It has a slight clockwise curve to aid insertion of the penis through the cervix so that semen can be deposited directly into the uterine horns.
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* In newborn and juvenile males, a sheath of skin covers and adheres to the penis, making extrusion impossible.
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** Lost at 1-3 years
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** Loss of adhesions is a sign of sexual maturity.
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* If castration is prior to the Testosterone peak at the beginning of puberty, then adhesions may never completely break down.
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== Testes==
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