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The club of fellatio-loving animals just gained a new member: bears. Scientists have observed a pair of male brown bears in captivity in Croatia that regularly engaged in oral sex over several years. While the creatures in this case study likely do it for pleasure, their fellatio habits might have started because they were forced to wean too early, the researchers suspect.
The two, unrelated male bears in the study were orphaned soon after they were born in and put in captivity at a sanctuary in Kuterevo, Croatia. Over the course of six years and hours of observation time, scientists led by Agnieszka Sergiel, of the Polish Academy of Sciences' Department of Wildlife Conservation, witnessed 28 acts of fellatio between the two male bears. The study, published online earlier this month in the journal Zoo Biology, isn't shy about the details.
The larger bear was always the one to receive fellatio. In many incidents, he appeared to reach orgasm from the sex act which lasted for just a few minutes , as evidenced by muscular contractions and, well, fluids on the muzzle of the provider.
When the deed was done, he often pushed the provider off with his hind legs or turned away. The scientists billed their study as the "first observations of long?
Why do it? Sexual reward seems to be a motivation for many species that engage in non-reproductive sex acts. Female cheetahs and lions lick their partners' genitals as a courtship ritual. Famously kinky bonobos do it to ease social tension. Female Chinese fruit bats perform oral sex , seemingly to get the males to prolong the deed. These two brown bears might engage in fellatio for sexual satisfaction. But the team of researchers was puzzled by one recurring theme: The provider always instigated oral sex.