Baculum
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The baculum (also penis bone, penile bone or os penis) is a bone found in the penis of most mammals. It is absent in humans. It is used for copulation and varies in size and shape by species. Its characteristics are sometimes used to differentiate between similar species.
Although many mammals have a penile bone, humans do not, instead providing the rigidity of the erection entirely through blood pressure in the corpus cavernosum.
Examples of animals with a penile bone include rats, dogs and walruses.
See also
External links
- Beresford WA, Burkart S. The penile bone and anterior process of the rat in scanning electron microscopy. J Anat. 1977 Dec;124(3):589–97.
- Some pictures of real and replica penis bone samples
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