WHALES
- Whales are sexual, meaning it takes two whales to create a new whale. Male whale are called bulls, females are called cows, and newborn whales are calves. Females typically only give birth to one calf. The calf is born tail first to prevent drowning. Some whales also echo songs to attract mates, this is leads to whales having sex. The male and female spend time rolling around each other, then they take a deep dive into the ocean abyss as they continue to communicate with each other. Suddenly they fly upwards then fly upwards and cross the surface, and as they do the male trusts the penis, which is 12 inches in diameter and ten feet long, into the vulva and ejaculates.
FALCONS
- Falcons are sexually dimorphic. Meaning the female falcon being considerbaly larger than the male. A pair of falcons that once mate will continue to mate for life. The male courts the female with a show of aerial acrobatics tricks, in which it shows it dominance over other birds. The male comes down while the female is sitting with its head down and then procedes to have sex with it for less than 10 secs before ejaculating in the female, allowing for a baby to be born.
TURTLES
- The turtle mount is how turtles have sex. Turtles will make clucking noises to attract their partner, hey will procede to bob their head, and even develop elaborate dances to attract the other's sex's attention. The male turtle mounts the female, getting on top of her shell from behind her. The male turtle may grab on to her shell with his claws. Then he will twist his tail around hers. The male deposits sperm from his penis, which is located in his tail, into the female's cloaca, a small opening in her tail. Males have been known to stay on top of the females for as long as two hours. Before she lays her eggs she will dig a hole on the beach and release them through the cloaca. The female will lay anything from 2 to 100 eggs. She does not provided for each baby after its birth they are own their own.