Bumping, grinding and groaning - why do animals do it? Your questions answered.
OCT 4, 202425 MIN
Bumping, grinding and groaning - why do animals do it? Your questions answered.
OCT 4, 202425 MIN
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<p>Did you know that some squirrels, otters and goats are capable of autofellatio? </p><p>And ferrets, macaques and dolphins can use rocks, plants and other objects as sex toys? </p><p>Fresh off the back of the Sex is Weird series, Sana Qadar from All in the Mind is getting the down low on animal masturbatory behaviours. </p><p>Dr Ann Jones has all the goss and it's entirely ruined her internet search history. </p><p>Please note that this program contains adult themes and explicit language. Parental guidance is recommended.</p><p>Featuring:</p><p>Sana Qadar, Presenter All in the Mind. </p><p>Check out her podcast on the psychology of masturbation <a href="https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/allinthemind/psychology-of-masturbation/104295800">here</a>. </p><p>Matthias Wentzlaff-Eggebert, Listener.</p><p>Production:</p><p>Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer</p><p>Petria Ladgrove, Producer</p><p>Additional mastering: Isabella Tropiano.</p><p>This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.</p>