A human penis that has been modified by splitting in half lengthwise
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Yes. Large macropods such as kangaroos have a non-bifurcated penis. However some species still have bifurcated vaginae.
NoIt is snakes that possess 2 separate and distinct penes ... and just a couple of lizard species as well. Snakes are almost unique in this thing.In addition:No mammals actually have two penises, or penes, but most marsupials have a bifurcated penis, meaning they have two tips on their penis. This may be the basis for this question. Whilst many wallabies have this feature, neither of the two largest species of kangaroos (Red Kangaroo or Grey Kangaroo) have a bifurcated penis.
No. However, like most male marsupials (except for the largest species, the Red Kangaroo, Eastern Grey and Western Grey Kangaroos), possums have a "bifurcated" or two-pronged penis to accommodate the females' two vaginas.
If one was granted, then it will be legal. However Nevada no longer does bifurcated divorces.
Just one. The male has a "bifurcated" or two-pronged penis to accommodate the females' two vaginas.
Yes
It means to separate or cut in two.
Its trunk is characterized for being straight, cylindrical, averaging 60 centimeters in diameter with a bifurcated branch structure and extended crown.
Yes.
The maxillary first premolar
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