nope..All female mammals have clitorises.In monkeys and apes, the clitoris is actually situated at the base of the vagina rather than at the top, increasing stimulation during regular sex.
2007-11-02 06:49:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it's present in all mammals. It's formed from the same tissues that in males go to create the penis.
Here's something icky: female spotted hyenas have an extended clitoris, known as a pseudopenis. They actually _give birth through the clitoris_, which has to tear, causing them extreme pain and often killing them.
2007-11-02 21:23:11
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answered by Daniel R 6
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I read in a newspaper a few years ago that a species of bird has one and appears thereby to enjoy sex (whereas other birds seem indifferent to it).Unfortunately I can't remember which bird it is.
2007-11-02 06:59:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I dont care what anyone else says. The clitoris is not a myth. It's simple anatomy.
2007-11-02 06:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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not sure..but i know dolphins are the other species who actually have sex for pleasure, not just for reproduction purposes
2007-11-02 06:48:23
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answered by empyre 3
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No they have a huge article about it on wikipedia!
2007-11-02 06:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares, just be greatful we've got one!
2007-11-02 06:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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no were not most fish do i think :S and its not a myth either lol, person above and either is an orgasm lol,
2007-11-02 06:47:55
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answered by EMILY S 5
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Have you seen the spell checker?
2007-11-02 06:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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http://archives.stupidquestion.net/sq42299.html
according to this article some do...
2007-11-02 06:49:26
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answered by Lauren F 4
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