Greatest sex machine!

Everyone seems to be so fascinated with the word ‘Sex’. Our need to have sex is perhaps the only thing natural left in us. But this is not my topic for today’s blog…

Sometime back I was reading somewhere in china, a park breeds tiger, so that they can sell their meat in there restaurant. I wondered why someone will like to eat the most beautiful & fearful animal in the world. Then I came to know that Tiger’s & Lion’s genitals are costliest body parts in the Asian market (read China, Taiwan, Cambodia, Vietnam, South Korea, and few other Asian countries). They have a belief that various tiger parts have medicinal properties, including as pain killers and aphrodisiacs. In fact, the market for tiger’s testicles has driven the Asian tiger to the brink of extinction. With the result, all tigers disappeared and ended up in man’s stomach. All living tigers and lions you see are now are in preserved wildlife parks and zoos.

Well strange it may seem it has its roots in the very ability for lion & tigers to have sex many times in a day. Have you ever wondered why a lion sleeps all day and lioness does all the hunting? Simple – he has to preserve all his energies for the act of love. Now here is the more surprising part, a lion can mate 150 times in just a period of 48 hours, with as many lionesses in the pride. It may seem like he is really a sex addict. Isn’t it? Not really.

A lion has to really work hard to pass on his seeds. On an average it takes a lion to mate around 3000 times with a lioness so that she can make a cub. So now you understand why lion has always sex on his mind! :)

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  • http://vidooshak.blogspot.com Vidooshak

    Hahaha…that was a lot of information. Explains why the only thing we saw the lions do during our Mysore zoo visit was… hump. It was quite challenging to explain to our 2 year old that this is the hunter who roars… just that he was kind of pre-occupied at the moment. So we focussed on the elephant instead.

  • http://vidooshak.blogspot.com Vidooshak

    Hahaha…that was a lot of information. Explains why the only thing we saw the lions do during our Mysore zoo visit was… hump. It was quite challenging to explain to our 2 year old that this is the hunter who roars… just that he was kind of pre-occupied at the moment. So we focussed on the elephant instead.

  • http://alienworld.wordpress.com/ Nits

    ha ha ha…. yeah elephants are usually shy creatures… they dont hump in public. :)

  • http://alienworld.wordpress.com/ Nits

    ha ha ha…. yeah elephants are usually shy creatures… they dont hump in public. :)

  • http://alienworld.wordpress.com/ Nits

    ha ha ha…. yeah elephants are usually shy creatures… they dont hump in public. :)

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