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Don't many birds also have a genital papilla?

In the glossary of bird terms, it states that in most bird species, rather than a phallus, males have a genital papilla at the end of their vas deferens in their cloaca. And if I'm reading things correctly, it seems that the papilla is the structure that their sperm emerge from during a cloacal kiss. So should birds not be mentioned in this article as well? 104.251.245.113 ( talk) 19:13, 6 February 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Don't many birds also have a genital papilla?

In the glossary of bird terms, it states that in most bird species, rather than a phallus, males have a genital papilla at the end of their vas deferens in their cloaca. And if I'm reading things correctly, it seems that the papilla is the structure that their sperm emerge from during a cloacal kiss. So should birds not be mentioned in this article as well? 104.251.245.113 ( talk) 19:13, 6 February 2024 (UTC) reply


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