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Do snakes have willys. And if not what do they put in their woman snake to make little snakes?


All snakes need to make baby snakes is warm sand, dim light, & Barry White playing on the radio. It’s truely magical.

18 Responses to “Do snakes have willys. And if not what do they put in their woman snake to make little snakes?”

  1. GARY G Says:

    little one
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  2. jeffrey f Says:

    nope
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  3. Beej Says:

    All snakes need to make baby snakes is warm sand, dim light, & Barry White playing on the radio. It’s truely magical.
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  4. Louie Samman Says:

    No its something that gets sectreted from there body that goes to the female snake which would rub on her. I dont think theres a penetration.
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  5. danielle Says:

    the woman snake lays eggs
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  6. bigmac01 Says:

    It’s a little wee wee very small. with a hook to hold on while they mate. If we humans had hooks I could of held onto a=some big woman I had in the past:)Watch it on youtube.
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  7. Ernie From Ohio Says:

    Snakes have sex organs beneath a flap in the surface tissue near the distal end. They have sex and procreate sexually. Some lay eggs and some give live birth, depends on the breed.
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  8. hotmommadru Says:

    all animals have Mr.Winkys…they wrap around each other and do their thing…must be nice how some animals do theirs…
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  9. taxed till i die, Says:

    Yes male snakes have willies.
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  10. dot&carryone. Says:

    I think you’ll find that snakes have as good a sex life as most other creatures.
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  11. panthrchic Says:

    Yes they do! When mating, they wrap their bodies around each other to make penetration easier for the male.
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  12. bellatrix Says:

    eemm i think they might have a little one…ooppss didnt mean to insult them
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  13. soldiersMom2008 Says:

    i been told the female slithers in his trail to pick up the swimmers. i do not know if its true or not.
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  14. slypee Says:

    ha ha ha!
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  15. on thin ice Says:

    Yes .. not only do they have one, some and this will get you jealous lads, some have two so it doesn’t matter which side they approach the female from they are ideally suited to carry out the mating ritual.
    Puts a whole new meaning to the question " Which side do you dress Sir ? " and if you know what is meant by that question you will probably be giving your age away. !
    Saw it once on one of those wild life progs. if I can find a picture / or link I’ll edit later. Also some snakes lay eggs but some, by retaining the eggs inside them, give live birth to their youngsters.
    Edit: ( Found what I was looking for – Warning this edit comes with an ‘adult’ only cerftificate !! )
    It appears that all snakes, and lizards, have a ‘hemipenis’. The scientific term for having two. Then, it gets better, in some cases each of the individual penisis has a fork ‘ Y ‘ to make staying in contact with their mate even more secure.
    Then, after the male has ejaculated into the female they get a little bit jealous in case she goes of with another male snake. So the one that has just mated does a little version of ‘golden showers’ by urinating into the vagina of the female. This seems to solidify into a plug leaving a temporary chastity device in the female snake preventing entry for a little while by any other male snakes that fancy their chances. Phew .. this is getting a bit racy .. for pics & info. try the following: ‘Double Penis-Snakes got it’ news.softpedia.com
    also try ‘The Science Show ‘ ‘www.abc.net.au/matingrn/scienceshow/stories/2006/1617983
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    It’s amazing what you learn sometimes .. and I thought every thing came with the stork or from under a gooseberry bush.

  16. Pamela_G Says:

    Fertilization is internal in snakes; as in lizards, the males have paired copulatory organs, either of which may be used in mating. Females of some species can store sperm for several years to insure future fertilization. In most species the female lays eggs; in some the eggs are incubated and hatched within the mother’s body; in a few there is true viviparity, or live birth, with the young nourished by means of a placenta rather than an egg. Some egg-laying snakes brood the eggs, but there is no parental care of the young.
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  17. JOEYD Says:

    YES!!!!!! They have a slit close to the bottom of there tail it opens up and out comes WILLY. LOL
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  18. Holly B Says:

    Yes, they do have willys, in fact they have two! Well, two hemi-penes that is. They are hollow and invert (turn inside out) when mating. The snake only needs to use one at a time, but having two means he can recover quickly and get on with mating another female.
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