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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences
ISSN: 0962-8436
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Penis fencing pair of the tropical marine flatworm Pseudoceros bifurcus with everted, syringe-like penis. Since flatworms are hermaphroditic, their sexual interests are identical, but
incompatible: both individuals try to forcefully inject sperm into the other, while attempting to minimize harmful stabs by the partner. As a consequence, a form of duelling ensues.
(Image credit: NK Michiels.)
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Weird sex: the underappreciated diversity of sexual reproduction
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