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Do birds have private parts? i'm not being sick, but i cant see it on them.?

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seriously man! have u ever seen a bird's p***s??!! i dont think they have one!!

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  1. They have a feathery swirl right under where there tail begins (a little behind the legs); so yea they're pretty modest creatures. Inside that swirl is an all-in-one a**s: urine, f***s, and even eggs all come out from there. It's known as a cloaca (something like that, as someone already mentioned). Birds rub it together to stimulate sexual excitement. And if you have any common sense only mammals have penises!


  2. No one has given you a straight answer so far so I will.  Actually SOME birds do have a p***s.  Passerines or perching birds which are the largest group of birds in the world..do NOT have a p***s..they have an opening called a cloaca which functions both for reproduction and excretion. Sperm is passed through this opening to the female. The males do get something called a "cloacal protuberance" during the breeding season that may resemble small testicles.  (this is usually hidden by feathers)  Birds such as waterfowl (ducks, swans, etc.) , and ostriches, ..do have a "p***s".

  3. Birds do not have penises, they have cloacas. This goes for males and females, which is why they look the same. A cloaca is an opening at the base of the tail which serves multiple purposes--passing waste, mating and laying eggs (in females). The feathers of a clean, healthy bird very effectively cover it up so you are usually not able to see it without moving the feathers aside.

  4. the males do. the females dont. (have p***s's that is. lol)

  5. Birds don't have the bits that animals do!

    A male reproductive organ is kept safe within the male bird and only comes into play when mating is about to commence.

    The female organ(cloaca) this o*****e is used for all purposes passing waste, egg laying and for you know what.

    So how simple of an explanation is that?

    Additional.Large birds such as Ostrich and Waterfowl such as Geese,their parts can be seen when in use.

  6. The birds p***s is located between his legs.

    Have you tried looking there?

  7. Birds do not have penises, they have cloacas. This goes for males and females, which is why they look the same. A cloaca is an opening at the base of the tail which serves multiple purposes--passing waste, mating and laying eggs (in females). The feathers of a clean, healthy bird very effectively cover it up so you are usually not able to see it without moving the feathers aside promom don't steal my stuff not nice i typed this on another question this is correct trusted by 37 states for my breeding

    Seth

  8. Of course they have. They keep it covered with their feathery underpants. gets cold out there ya know.

  9. It really depends on the gender

  10. you need to get out more

  11. Lmao thats hilarious xD

    I dont know you know!!!

  12. I hesitate to make any further contribution other than to support 'birdgirl' who, so far is the only fully correct answer. All the thumbs down in the world can not alter real life. Male water fowl, and similar species DO have have a very noticeable and proper p***s, in geese it tends to be slightly curly, extends a good 1" ( 25 mm ) or thereabouts and has a ribbed texture along its length.

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