Sometimes as long as 2 ft, fossilized bacula (penis bones) are often polished and used as a handle for knives and other tools. They're frequently sold as souvenirs to tourists by Alaska Natives, the only people permitted to hunt the walrus today.
...seems like everything I learn now has to do with Inuits.
Interesting.
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The evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins speculated in 2006 that the loss of the bone in humans, when it is present in our nearest related species the chimpanzee, is a result of sexual selection by females looking for signs of good health in prospective mates. The reliance of the human penis solely on hydraulic means to achieve a rigid state makes it particularly vulnerable to blood pressure variation. Poor erectile function betrays not only physical states such as diabetes and neurological disorders but mental states such as stress and depression.
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A magic cross piercing is when two piercings form a cross through the glans of the penis.
...Inuits and penises..