Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.

Oral sex is widely used in human foreplay, but rarely documented in other animals. Fellatio has been recorded in bonobos Pan paniscus, but even then functions largely as play behaviour among juvenile males. The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx exhibits resource defence polygyny and one sexual...

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Main Authors: Min Tan, Gareth Jones, Guangjian Zhu, Jianping Ye, Tiyu Hong, Shanyi Zhou, Shuyi Zhang, Libiao Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-10-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/19862320/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-56fd70c0350f43a591d00a6cb6b26f172021-03-03T21:22:14ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-10-01410e759510.1371/journal.pone.0007595Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.Min TanGareth JonesGuangjian ZhuJianping YeTiyu HongShanyi ZhouShuyi ZhangLibiao ZhangOral sex is widely used in human foreplay, but rarely documented in other animals. Fellatio has been recorded in bonobos Pan paniscus, but even then functions largely as play behaviour among juvenile males. The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx exhibits resource defence polygyny and one sexually active male often roosts with groups of females in tents made from leaves. Female bats often lick their mate's penis during dorsoventral copulation. The female lowers her head to lick the shaft or the base of the male's penis but does not lick the glans penis which has already penetrated the vagina. Males never withdrew their penis when it was licked by the mating partner. A positive relationship exists between the length of time that the female licked the male's penis during copulation and the duration of copulation. Furthermore, mating pairs spent significantly more time in copulation if the female licked her mate's penis than if fellatio was absent. Males also show postcopulatory genital grooming after intromission. At present, we do not know why genital licking occurs, and we present four non-mutually exclusive hypotheses that may explain the function of fellatio in C. sphinx.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/19862320/?tool=EBI
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author Min Tan
Gareth Jones
Guangjian Zhu
Jianping Ye
Tiyu Hong
Shanyi Zhou
Shuyi Zhang
Libiao Zhang
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Gareth Jones
Guangjian Zhu
Jianping Ye
Tiyu Hong
Shanyi Zhou
Shuyi Zhang
Libiao Zhang
Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Min Tan
Gareth Jones
Guangjian Zhu
Jianping Ye
Tiyu Hong
Shanyi Zhou
Shuyi Zhang
Libiao Zhang
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title Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
title_short Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
title_full Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
title_fullStr Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
title_full_unstemmed Fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
title_sort fellatio by fruit bats prolongs copulation time.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-10-01
description Oral sex is widely used in human foreplay, but rarely documented in other animals. Fellatio has been recorded in bonobos Pan paniscus, but even then functions largely as play behaviour among juvenile males. The short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx exhibits resource defence polygyny and one sexually active male often roosts with groups of females in tents made from leaves. Female bats often lick their mate's penis during dorsoventral copulation. The female lowers her head to lick the shaft or the base of the male's penis but does not lick the glans penis which has already penetrated the vagina. Males never withdrew their penis when it was licked by the mating partner. A positive relationship exists between the length of time that the female licked the male's penis during copulation and the duration of copulation. Furthermore, mating pairs spent significantly more time in copulation if the female licked her mate's penis than if fellatio was absent. Males also show postcopulatory genital grooming after intromission. At present, we do not know why genital licking occurs, and we present four non-mutually exclusive hypotheses that may explain the function of fellatio in C. sphinx.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/19862320/?tool=EBI
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