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What manner of critter is this?
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I tried to post the video clip, but it isn't working, so I've got some stills ... I'll post the vid when I can, but in the meantime, you;ll get the idea.[Image: 643c49a235235_wink01.png.f13481922ab59cf...b84f09.png]




I'm almost positive this is a male, but whoever it is, I'm equally certain they're enjoying themselves very much at the moment ... dogs do this when they're pumping their nuts dry, but they have a much more consistent rhythmic in-and-out kind of motion (I call it 'blowing kisses'). Also, the flesh coloring and fur don't look like dog to me.




Other male mammals do this too when they're getting their rocks off; humans do, and I suspect it might apply to all male mammals, if not to all vertebrates. And, I've seen a couple instances where females have blown kisses with their ringpieces while being bred.




So, any guesses?




 




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Doesn't look like a dog.  The way the fur goes up toward the tail root, I'd guess that it might be a hoofer of some sort.  Not an equine, though.  They have more of an "outie," and it's almost perfectly round.


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On 4/22/2023 at 5:36 PM, DingoJay said:




Doesn't look like a dog.  The way the fur goes up toward the tail root, I'd guess that it might be a hoofer of some sort.  Not an equine, though.  They have more of an "outie," and it's almost perfectly round.




Yeah, my best guess from the fur and anatomy is goat, but they're among the 'one-stroke' species: as soon as their pecker finds the opening, bang, one thrust and they're out again, and their tailhole twitches would reflect that. This guy goes on and on ... can goats be given multiple O's with the proper help from a two-legged friend?


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Finally got the vid uploaded! Enjoy!



<a class="ipsAttachLink" href="//www.zoowg.org/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=4903">Winking tailhole _x264.mp4</a>
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#5

looks to me like a southdown sheep....


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