I have a question, sir. Relatively speaking, squid have large penises, and the deeper the species lives, the larger the penis and the smaller the their modified spermatophore-transferring arms are, also known as hectocotyli. Now what I'm inquiring here is how large would this particular gigantic cephalopod be and furthermore (and most importantly), how long would its penis be, considering the trending relations between squid penis size and the depth they live in?
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The Squid at the center of the Earth does not reproduce in the common sense of the word. It is a mystical being: brother, sister, mother and father to the birth of the universe.
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So it doesn't have a penis? <:{}
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I swear sometimes science is just a cover for messed up fetishes.
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You know what's even cooler than squid penises? The detachable penis of the paper nautilus. It literally swims to the female and inseminates her. Holy shit, I want a cephalopod swimming penis as a pet!
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What is the life span of the swimming penis?
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I have no idea, but I'm hoping to find out