At dawn we slept...in the cab on the way back from Olongapo

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And elephants never, ever, forget. [:D]


This is where you need a box of mice because elephants are terrified of mice.
I'm not going to be the one that holds that box in front of an enraged war elephant. And imagine how the mice feel?
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Eelephants can't be castrated because they are considered a primary testicond species.
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Is that only white elephants?
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And elephants never, ever, forget. [:D]


This is where you need a box of mice because elephants are terrified of mice.

This is a much more elegant solution to terrifying elephants than what the Romans came up with... however, mice scurrying through the grass are probably a lot less noticeable than flaming hogs! [X(]
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Eelephants can't be castrated because they are considered a primary testicond species.
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They are non-scrotal, true, but doesn't mean they can't be "fixed"...
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Never heard the term "non-scrotal" before. I learn more things on this forum every day. I can use this new knowledge at work.

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Never heard the term "non-scrotal" before. I learn more things on this forum every day. I can use this new knowledge at work.

Thanks!
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Never heard the term "non-scrotal" before. I learn more things on this forum every day. I can use this new knowledge at work.

Thanks!
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Eelephants can't be castrated because they are considered a primary testicond species.
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They are non-scrotal, true, but doesn't mean they can't be "fixed"...
Hey Bob!

I've done some searching for the difference between primary and secondary testicond. No source (unless I pony up and buy a textbook) directly says, but based on these results, which also do not explicitly say, I am inferring the difference is in evolution. So "primary" meaning the species evolved that way all through their ancestry; "secondary" meaning the species ancestry included species with a scrotum but that evolved away.

Did I get that right? Is that what is meant by primary versus secondary in this instance?

Cool sperm: why some placental mammals have a scrotum

The evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum
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Eelephants can't be castrated because they are considered a primary testicond species.


They are non-scrotal, true, but doesn't mean they can't be "fixed"...
Hey Bob!

I've done some searching for the difference between primary and secondary testicond. No source (unless I pony up and buy a textbook) directly says, but based on these results, which also do not explicitly say, I am inferring the difference is in evolution. So "primary" meaning the species evolved that way all through their ancestry; "secondary" meaning the species ancestry included species with a scrotum but that evolved away.

Did I get that right? Is that what is meant by primary versus secondary in this instance?

Cool sperm: why some placental mammals have a scrotum

The evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum
Certainly not my field of expertise, but from what I read, that seems to be correct...
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TMI! [X(]
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TMI! [X(]

Hey - in what other AAR can you get information about flaming hogs and non-scrotal animals? [:D]
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TMI! [X(]

Hey - in what other AAR can you get information about flaming hogs and non-scrotal animals? [:D]
This reminds me of when I got poison ivy on my legs and it spread upwards...[:(]
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TMI! [X(]

Hey - in what other AAR can you get information about flaming hogs and non-scrotal animals? [:D]
This reminds me of when I got poison ivy on my legs and it spread upwards...[:(]
Probably made you envy the primary (or even secondary) testicond mammals. [X(]
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They are non-scrotal, true, but doesn't mean they can't be "fixed"...
Hey Bob!

I've done some searching for the difference between primary and secondary testicond. No source (unless I pony up and buy a textbook) directly says, but based on these results, which also do not explicitly say, I am inferring the difference is in evolution. So "primary" meaning the species evolved that way all through their ancestry; "secondary" meaning the species ancestry included species with a scrotum but that evolved away.

Did I get that right? Is that what is meant by primary versus secondary in this instance?

Cool sperm: why some placental mammals have a scrotum

The evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum
Certainly not my field of expertise, but from what I read, that seems to be correct...

Their testes are near their kidneys. No elephant scrotum means no large, natural elephant leather
bags either. [:(]

Zorch, maybe I should upload a diagram for you . . . [;)]
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Hey Bob!

I've done some searching for the difference between primary and secondary testicond. No source (unless I pony up and buy a textbook) directly says, but based on these results, which also do not explicitly say, I am inferring the difference is in evolution. So "primary" meaning the species evolved that way all through their ancestry; "secondary" meaning the species ancestry included species with a scrotum but that evolved away.

Did I get that right? Is that what is meant by primary versus secondary in this instance?

Cool sperm: why some placental mammals have a scrotum

The evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum
Certainly not my field of expertise, but from what I read, that seems to be correct...

Their testes are near their kidneys. No elephant scrotum means no large, natural elephant leather
bags either. [:(]

Zorch, maybe I should upload a diagram for you . . . [;)]
You have a fixation on graphical displays.
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Certainly not my field of expertise, but from what I read, that seems to be correct...

Their testes are near their kidneys. No elephant scrotum means no large, natural elephant leather
bags either. [:(]

Zorch, maybe I should upload a diagram for you . . . [;)]
You have a fixation on graphical displays.

A picture tells a thousand words.
Seek peace but keep your gun handy.

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing! :o

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And once again Cap's AAR running wild. As so often in the past...[:D]
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And once again Cap's AAR running wild. As so often in the past...[:D]
We're not just proud of our ability to go off-topic; we're smug about it. [8D]
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And once again Cap's AAR running wild. As so often in the past...[:D]
We're not just proud of our ability to go off-topic; we're smug about it. [8D]

How about someone posting a picture of a tree and getting six pages of commentary, driving his opponent crazy thinking that a major operation was being planned?
Seek peace but keep your gun handy.

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How about someone posting a picture of a tree and getting six pages of commentary, driving his opponent crazy thinking that a major operation was being planned?

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