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James Millet III faces 36 counts of animal sex abuse and multiple child porn charges
An elderly man in Metairie, Louisiana who was shot after aiming his gun at a sheriff’s deputy faces dozens of charges of child porn and animal sex abuse.
According to The Times-Picayune, 79-year-old Louisiana man James Millet III, 79, has been charged with 36 counts of sexually abusing an animal and nine child porn counts.
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Some light reading for you and your partner on date night.
Dolphins have fewer sexually inhibitions than humans do. Pixabay
For most denizens of the animal kingdom, sex is primarily a means to an end: spreading your genes around for the next generation. But as you may know, that doesn’t mean animal sex needs to be mundane or vanilla. Some, like humans, go great lengths to make their sex lives interesting. Whether through incredible stamina, creative copulation methods, or mating rituals that outclass most human courtships, the world of animal sex is filled with unusual stories.
Here are five of the weirdest, most sexual creatures.
For bees, sex is nothing short of a ritualistic spectacle. A typical bee colony has a queen, thousands of sterile female worker bees who keep the pollination and honey operations running, and hundreds of male drones who have no purpose in life but to pursue their queen. And we mean literally pursue: the drones all chase the queen in flight, until each one gets a turn to mount her. The process looks something like an assembly line. And once a drone finishes, the tip of his penis explodes, he falls to the ground, and slowly dies.
Although these Congolese primates’ reputation for being nymphomaniacs is overstated, they do have active, if not entirely healthy, sex lives. Dominant bonobo females are known to exert power on their males, including one instance of ripping part of a penis off. They’ve been observed trying out different sex positions, and females are known to swing between multiple mates. Bonobos are also known to rub their private parts together—females engage in a sort of bonobo tribadism, and males even penis-fence each other. Primatologists think it’s a way to let off steam before or after fights.
These egg-laying mammals have a unique pre-mating habit. Up to a dozen males will queue up nose-to-tail all in pursuit of the same female, each jockeying both for the female’s attention and against each other. It’s a game that can last as long as a month. That’s not to mention the echidna male’s strange four-headed penis. The males only use two at one time, alternating them between uses. Scientists think this may help echidna sperm fare better.
These Australian arthropods can have sex, but they also have the choice to go without it. Females of this species are capable of parthenogenesis, sometimes also known as “virgin births,” where a female can reproduce all by herself. These insects’ eggs don’t need to be fertilized by a male. There is, however, a cost: the child is essentially a clone of the mother. And since there’s no new genetic material coming in, it’s possible that the virgin-born children can get increasingly inbred.
Some species of sharks can also reproduce through parthenogenesis. We know this because we’ve seen sharks do just that in captivity. There have been instances of hammerhead sharks giving birth when there were absolutely no males around. Biologists think it’s something sharks can do when they need to reproduce in a situation where there are no males about. Other animals, like komodo dragons and domesticated turkeys, can do this too.
Another group of stick insects that reside mostly in California, these have evolved even farther to avoid sex. Several species of Timema reproduce asexually, and only asexually. It’s not some sort of modern change, either; they’ve been doing it for millennia. In fact, there’s evidence that one species of Timema hasn’t had sex for 1.5 million years, not since Homo erectus walked the Earth.
These microscopic leech-like critters inhabit damp places like freshwater ponds or moist soil. They’re also capable of withstanding extreme radiation. And no bdelloid rotifer has had sex for 40 million years, long enough to make even the hardiest ascetic jealous. Since one bdelloid rotifer can asexually reproduce and multiply to start an entire population, biologists have speculated that they’re capable of hitchhiking on human spacecraft and colonizing other planets.
Rahul Raois a freelance science journalist, graduate of NYU's SHERP, and Doctor Who fan. Contact the author here.
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