The baculum (pl.: bacula), also known as the penis bone, penile bone, os penis, os genitale, or os priapi, is a bone in the penis of many placental mammals...
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Argumentum ad baculum (Latin for "argument to the cudgel" or "appeal to the stick") is the fallacy committed when one makes an appeal to force to bring...
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in size. It is homologous to the baculum in male mammals. The structure is more evolutionarily labile than the baculum, exhibiting both more inherent variability...
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has no baculum (or erectile bone) and instead relies exclusively on engorgement with blood to reach its erect state. It is a remnant of the baculum that...
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Homalopoma baculum, common name the berry dwarf turban, is a species of small sea snail with calcareous opercula, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family...
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Canine reproduction (section Baculum and urethra)
the penis is connected via cartilage to the baculum. When the erectile tissue swells, the size of the baculum and connective tissue remains constant, pulling...
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Medauroidea extradentata (redirect from Baculum extradentatum)
Medauroidea extradentata, commonly known as the Vietnamese or Annam walking stick, is a species of the family Phasmatidae. They originate in Vietnam and...
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diminutive of the Latin ovis (sheep); it can be derived from the Latin term ad baculum, "near the stick", to indicate the suckling lamb, not yet weaned and which...
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Tapinoma baculum is an extinct species of ant in the genus Tapinoma. Described by Zhang in 1989, fossils of the species were found in China. Zhang, J...
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subconical, facing downward when not erect and backward during urination. The baculum is small or vestigial, and shorter than in the Canidae. Most felids have...
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The human penis differs from those of most other mammals, as it has no baculum (or erectile bone) and instead relies entirely on engorgement with blood...
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able to penetrate the female because it includes a narrow bone called the baculum, a feature of most placental mammals. After the male achieves penetration...
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Consequences Argumentum ad baculum Wishful thinking Emotion Children Fear Flattery Novelty Pity Ridicule In-group favoritism Invented here / Not invented...
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carnivorans, and most primates (but not humans) have a bone called the baculum or os penis that permanently stiffens the penis. During copulation, blood...
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the 170 cm (67 in) front tip of a blue whale penis to the 2 mm (0.08 in) baculum of a hamster, which can only be seen with a magnifying glass. The museum...
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Ramulus thaii (redirect from Baculum thai)
(1985) Ent. Z. 95(15): 216. Phasmida Species File (Version 5.0/5.0: retrieved 8 October 2019 http://www.phasmid.freeservers.com/Photos/Baculum_thaii/...
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Consequences Argumentum ad baculum Wishful thinking Emotion Children Fear Flattery Novelty Pity Ridicule In-group favoritism Invented here / Not invented...
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temperatures. Unlike most other carnivorans, the male binturong does not have a baculum. The binturong occurs from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Thailand...
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Appeal to consequences also should not be confused with argumentum ad baculum, which is the bringing up of 'artificial' consequences (i.e. punishments)...
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sex organs are inside the body, and the male's penis has a cartilaginous baculum. They have only one opening, a cloaca, which is used for reproduction,...
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and women have the same number of ribs, speculates that the bone was the baculum, a small structure found in the penis of many mammals, but not in humans...
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Manualem, Pedivam, & Bacularem: & ad Canibucam & Gallorum Pugnam". The word baculum is the Latin for 'stick', so the reference would appear to be to a game...
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Consequences Argumentum ad baculum Wishful thinking Emotion Children Fear Flattery Novelty Pity Ridicule In-group favoritism Invented here / Not invented...
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("EPS" abbreviating episcopus "bishop" and "BACULU" omitting a final m – baculum "cudgel"), in English "Here Odo the bishop holding a club strengthens the...
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inside even after they descend. Like other canines, the male fox has a baculum, or penile bone. The testes of red foxes are smaller than those of Arctic...
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Michael; Abreu, Eric; Orr, Teri; Dean, Matthew D. (1 June 2016). "The Baculum was Gained and Lost Multiple Times during Mammalian Evolution". Integrative...
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which is stored internally until erect, and most have a penis bone or baculum. Additionally, both males and females of most species do not remain continually...
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phrases such as a silentio (by silence), ad antiquitatem (to antiquity), ad baculum (to the stick), ad captandum (to capturing), ad consequentiam (to the consequence)...
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the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is C. scutatus. Crassitibia baculum Sp. nov Valid Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)...
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other feliform carnivorans. Most viverrid species have a penis bone (a baculum). In 1821, Gray defined this family as consisting of the genera Viverra...
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