Baculum... we are monkies primates and penis bone is supporting that fact ??
Dose evolution theory goes to this or due to short time sexual meeting in humans ?Or because the polygamous mating that take place among humans & it’s not common enough to necessitate the retention of the penis bone.”
they think that reasons for the lack of baculum in humans is that the human mating system takes place throughout the year and is less competitive than that of other animals?!
& shirt bones in our relatives ((as evolution theory analysis which are :
Chimpanzees, they only have sex for around seven seconds at a time, thus , they have a very small baculum, suggesting that there might be evolutionary pressure among apes to lose the penis bone depending on sexual meeting time , and by time humans evolution theory explain their lost of penile bone ????
Why evolution dose not continue in the monkies ((as they call them our primates )) why the shirt bone penis primates motoring the bone by years and why long bones primates not getting shorter bones for their penis by years
Getting time sex human males as in porn stars not showing genetics to start growing a penile bone according to their need
& the monkeys have a polygamous mating system also in which a female will mate with several males a day when she’s in heat,
So is it a controversy for the theory of evolution
??
Primate
A primate is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans.
Let's talk about primates first before going into the articles and what international sites wrote about BUCULUM EVOLUTIONS ,
PRIMATES :
Primates are found all over the world.
Non-human primates occur mostly in Central and South America, Africa, and southern Asia.
A few species exist as far north in the Americas as southern Mexico, and as far north in Asia as northern Japan.
The Primates order is divided informally into three main groupings:
prosimians,
monkeys of the New World,
and
monkeys
and
apes of the Old World.
All primates have five fingers (pentadactyly), a generalized dental pattern, and a primitive (unspecialized) body plan.
Another distinguishing feature of primates is fingernails.
Opposing thumbs are also a characteristic primate feature, but are not limited to this order; opossums, for example, also have opposing thumbs.
Now let's see what they write about BUCULUM ,
The guardian published :
It can be as long as a finger in a monkey. In the walrus, it can be two feet long. But the human male has lost it completely. And researchers are a little stumped.
Known as the baculum to scientists with an interest, the penis bone is a marvel of evolution. It pops up in mammals and primates around the world, but varies so much in terms of length and whether it is present at all, that it is described as the most diverse bone ever to exist.
Prompted by the extraordinary differences in penis bone length found in the animal kingdom, scientists set out to reconstruct the evolutionary story of the baculum, by tracing its appearance in mammals and primates throughout history.
They found that the penis bone evolved in mammals more than 95 million years ago and was present in the first primates that emerged about 50 million years ago. From that moment on, the baculum became larger in some animals and smaller in others. The stump-tailed macaque, an animal that weighs only 10kg, has an extremely long baculum for its size, with the bone extending for 5cm. The bone is five times the size of the baculum in the collared mangabey, which is a slightly larger monkey.))
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/dec/14/why-dont-humans-have-a-penis-bone-scientists-may-now-know-baculum
Independent published also :
Humans have no penis bone because sex doesn't last long enough, scientists discover
Most primates and
Scientists have discovered why humans do not have a penis bone, unlike chimpanzees, bears and most other mammals.
The penis bone, or baculum, first evolved in mammals between 145 and 95 million years ago, according to new research from University College London.
The study’s lead author Matilda Brindle told The Independent one of the reasons humans had lost their penis bone was because we do not have sex for long enough to need one.
The common ancestors of both primates and carnivores had a baculum,” she said. “Humans are quite weird as we’re one of the few primates that doesn’t have one”
Primates who mate for three minutes or more tend to have far longer penis bones than those whose intromission, or vaginal penetration, is below three minutes, she said.
“The human intromission duration tends to be below two minutes, which most people wouldn’t expect.”
While polygamous mating does take place among humans, it’s not common enough to necessitate the retention of the penis bone.”
Other reasons for the lack of baculum in humans is that the human mating system takes place throughout the year and is less competitive than that of other animals.
Chimpanzees, who only have sex for around seven seconds at a time, have a very small baculum, suggesting that there might be evolutionary pressure among apes to lose the penis bone.
However, the monkeys have a polygamous mating system in which a female will mate with several males a day when she’s in heat.
MY OWN OPINION IS :
ITS SCIENCE WHO SHOULD ADMIT THAT HUMANS STARTED AS HUMANS AND APES STARTED AS APES , EVOLUTION THEORY COULD BE APPLIED ON MANY CREATURES , AND ON CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTS ON HUMANS BODY , BUT NOT TO LOOK TO HUMANS AS AN OLD MONKEY GENERATIONS OR RELATIVES , SCIENCE IS FREE TO BE LIBERATED FROM MYTHS AND UNREALISTIC STORIES IN RELIGIONS DOCTRINES AND FAITHS ALLOVER THE GLOBE
, BUT , PLEASE Science KEEP US AWAY FROM MONKEY, AND BOTH
GENDERS ARE CONTENT WITHOUT BUCULUM I GUESS .
why the apes still apes and why the monkey still monk and why the bones still exist in those species and absent in our bodies now and before
actually its not relevant to connect us to monkey due to the baculum
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/penis-bone-humans-baculum-sex-doesnt-last-long-enough-ucl-why-a7473401.html
Dose evolution theory goes to this or due to short time sexual meeting in humans ?Or because the polygamous mating that take place among humans & it’s not common enough to necessitate the retention of the penis bone.”
they think that reasons for the lack of baculum in humans is that the human mating system takes place throughout the year and is less competitive than that of other animals?!
& shirt bones in our relatives ((as evolution theory analysis which are :
Chimpanzees, they only have sex for around seven seconds at a time, thus , they have a very small baculum, suggesting that there might be evolutionary pressure among apes to lose the penis bone depending on sexual meeting time , and by time humans evolution theory explain their lost of penile bone ????
Why evolution dose not continue in the monkies ((as they call them our primates )) why the shirt bone penis primates motoring the bone by years and why long bones primates not getting shorter bones for their penis by years
Getting time sex human males as in porn stars not showing genetics to start growing a penile bone according to their need
& the monkeys have a polygamous mating system also in which a female will mate with several males a day when she’s in heat,
So is it a controversy for the theory of evolution
??
Primate
A primate is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans.
Let's talk about primates first before going into the articles and what international sites wrote about BUCULUM EVOLUTIONS ,
PRIMATES :
Primates are found all over the world.
Non-human primates occur mostly in Central and South America, Africa, and southern Asia.
A few species exist as far north in the Americas as southern Mexico, and as far north in Asia as northern Japan.
The Primates order is divided informally into three main groupings:
prosimians,
monkeys of the New World,
and
monkeys
and
apes of the Old World.
All primates have five fingers (pentadactyly), a generalized dental pattern, and a primitive (unspecialized) body plan.
Another distinguishing feature of primates is fingernails.
Opposing thumbs are also a characteristic primate feature, but are not limited to this order; opossums, for example, also have opposing thumbs.
Now let's see what they write about BUCULUM ,
The guardian published :
It can be as long as a finger in a monkey. In the walrus, it can be two feet long. But the human male has lost it completely. And researchers are a little stumped.
Known as the baculum to scientists with an interest, the penis bone is a marvel of evolution. It pops up in mammals and primates around the world, but varies so much in terms of length and whether it is present at all, that it is described as the most diverse bone ever to exist.
Prompted by the extraordinary differences in penis bone length found in the animal kingdom, scientists set out to reconstruct the evolutionary story of the baculum, by tracing its appearance in mammals and primates throughout history.
They found that the penis bone evolved in mammals more than 95 million years ago and was present in the first primates that emerged about 50 million years ago. From that moment on, the baculum became larger in some animals and smaller in others. The stump-tailed macaque, an animal that weighs only 10kg, has an extremely long baculum for its size, with the bone extending for 5cm. The bone is five times the size of the baculum in the collared mangabey, which is a slightly larger monkey.))
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/dec/14/why-dont-humans-have-a-penis-bone-scientists-may-now-know-baculum
Independent published also :
Humans have no penis bone because sex doesn't last long enough, scientists discover
Most primates and
Scientists have discovered why humans do not have a penis bone, unlike chimpanzees, bears and most other mammals.
The penis bone, or baculum, first evolved in mammals between 145 and 95 million years ago, according to new research from University College London.
The study’s lead author Matilda Brindle told The Independent one of the reasons humans had lost their penis bone was because we do not have sex for long enough to need one.
The common ancestors of both primates and carnivores had a baculum,” she said. “Humans are quite weird as we’re one of the few primates that doesn’t have one”
Primates who mate for three minutes or more tend to have far longer penis bones than those whose intromission, or vaginal penetration, is below three minutes, she said.
“The human intromission duration tends to be below two minutes, which most people wouldn’t expect.”
While polygamous mating does take place among humans, it’s not common enough to necessitate the retention of the penis bone.”
Other reasons for the lack of baculum in humans is that the human mating system takes place throughout the year and is less competitive than that of other animals.
Chimpanzees, who only have sex for around seven seconds at a time, have a very small baculum, suggesting that there might be evolutionary pressure among apes to lose the penis bone.
However, the monkeys have a polygamous mating system in which a female will mate with several males a day when she’s in heat.
MY OWN OPINION IS :
ITS SCIENCE WHO SHOULD ADMIT THAT HUMANS STARTED AS HUMANS AND APES STARTED AS APES , EVOLUTION THEORY COULD BE APPLIED ON MANY CREATURES , AND ON CERTAIN DEVELOPMENTS ON HUMANS BODY , BUT NOT TO LOOK TO HUMANS AS AN OLD MONKEY GENERATIONS OR RELATIVES , SCIENCE IS FREE TO BE LIBERATED FROM MYTHS AND UNREALISTIC STORIES IN RELIGIONS DOCTRINES AND FAITHS ALLOVER THE GLOBE
, BUT , PLEASE Science KEEP US AWAY FROM MONKEY, AND BOTH
GENDERS ARE CONTENT WITHOUT BUCULUM I GUESS .
why the apes still apes and why the monkey still monk and why the bones still exist in those species and absent in our bodies now and before
actually its not relevant to connect us to monkey due to the baculum
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/penis-bone-humans-baculum-sex-doesnt-last-long-enough-ucl-why-a7473401.html
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