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- Penile_sheath abstract "Almost all mammal penises have foreskins, although in non-human cases the foreskin is usually a sheath (sometimes called the preputial sheath or penile sheath) into which the whole penis is retracted. In koalas, the foreskin contains naturally occurring bacteria that play an important role in fertilization. Only monotremes (the platypus and the echidna) lack foreskins.During musth, a male elephant may urinate with the penis still in the sheath, which causes the urine to spray on the hind legs.Male dogs have a conspicuous penis sheath.In stallions, the retractor penis muscle contracts to retract the stallion's penis into the sheath and relaxes to allow the penis to extend from the sheath.The penis sheath of a male axis deer is elongated and urine-stained. When rubbing trees with their horns, chital stags sometimes move the penis back and forth rapidly inside its sheath. Male bison and fallow deer have tufts of fur at the end of their penis sheaths.".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageID "36377143".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageLength "9822".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageRevisionID "653196788".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Axis_deer.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Bison.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penis.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Chital.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Echidna.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Fallow_deer.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Horse_penis.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Horse_sheath_cleaning.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Koala.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Mammal_penis.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Monotreme.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Musth.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Penis.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Platypus.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Preputial_gland.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Preputial_glands.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Retractor_muscle_of_the_penis.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Retractor_penis_muscle.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLink Stallion.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Penile sheath".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "a concealed sheath".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "foreskin".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "penile sheath".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "penis sheath".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "prepuce".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "preputial sheath".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheath or external covering of the penis".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "sheath".
- Penile_sheath wikiPageWikiLinkText "stored internally until erect".
- Penile_sheath hasPhotoCollection Penile_sheath.
- Penile_sheath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
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- Penile_sheath wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Penile_sheath subject Category:Penis.
- Penile_sheath comment "Almost all mammal penises have foreskins, although in non-human cases the foreskin is usually a sheath (sometimes called the preputial sheath or penile sheath) into which the whole penis is retracted. In koalas, the foreskin contains naturally occurring bacteria that play an important role in fertilization.".
- Penile_sheath label "Penile sheath".
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- Penile_sheath sameAs Q17009294.
- Penile_sheath sameAs Q17009294.
- Penile_sheath wasDerivedFrom Penile_sheath?oldid=653196788.
- Penile_sheath isPrimaryTopicOf Penile_sheath.