The animals below have unique ways of making love. Among them, there is one species that is a famous specialty of Vietnam .
1. Koalas are normally gentle animals, but their mating method is said to be very violent. Males track females by the scent of urine. If both are ready, the male will mount the female’s back and hold her back tightly by holding her neck. The male hugs so tightly that after mating, the female has a swollen neck and scratches all over her back. Mating can last up to 24 hours and during that time the female will lie with her eyes closed and her head bowed as if enjoying herself. But if the male is aggressive, he can kill his partner during mating.
2. Scorpions: On a moonless night, male scorpions approach female scorpions and flirt for 10 to 20 minutes. When the time is right, the male scorpion will grab the female scorpion’s claws and hold on tightly. They will then dance around the land for the next day. While dancing around, the male scorpion secretes semen and the female scorpion sucks that semen into her body. This is both romantic and dangerous because the male scorpion must always hold back to prevent the female scorpion’s claws from peeling off his scalp.
3. Barnacles are a famous specialty of Quang Ninh, Vietnam. In terms of size and weight, barnacles are very small. But if you compare their “precious” parts to their bodies, this species is the creature with the most sensitive parts on Earth. Because it is 10 times the size of the barnacle’s body. To be able to mate, the barnacle’s “precious penis” will be like a fishing rod, let it drift, hoping to touch the female.
4. Giraffes: As one of the animals with the most unusual lovemaking methods on Earth, these large but quite clumsy guys often perform an arousing movement by using their nose to nudge their partner’s butt. until the giraffe releases urine. After that, they will taste the female’s urine to see if their partner’s taste is suitable for them and then decide to “cooperate”. Once he has chosen a partner, the giraffe will stick around until the end!
5. Devil fish: Considered the ugliest fish, living on the ocean floor all year round, their mating needs are actually simple, mainly to maintain the species. The male fish will immediately find a large female fish, take a bite near the female’s pelvic fin and parasitize there for the rest of his life. When the male fish bites the female, it will secrete an enzyme that penetrates the skin and mixes with the female, at which point the male fish’s sperm can penetrate the female’s body.
6. Water spider: Male water spiders will stop at nothing, even threatening to kill their partner to mate. First, it just jumps onto the back of the female water spider. If the female water spider refuses, she will create water waves to attract predators until the female water spider surrenders and is ready to mate.