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Humans are not the only animals who sometimes take things into their own hands when it comes to sex – countless other species do it too. From crickets and their 'autonomous sperm ejections', to sneaky masturbating iguanas and some squirrel genital grooming, going solo can have some surprising evolutionary benefits.
By Earth TouchHumans are not the only animals who sometimes take things into their own hands when it comes to sex – countless other species do it too. From crickets and their 'autonomous sperm ejections', to sneaky masturbating iguanas and some squirrel genital grooming, going solo can have some surprising evolutionary benefits.