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She bites his balls if he gets lazy.Yep. That’s not a joke. That’s lion love.When a lioness goes into heat, she’s not pl...
04/09/2025

She bites his balls if he gets lazy.
Yep. That’s not a joke. That’s lion love.

When a lioness goes into heat, she’s not playing around. Her instincts kick in hard, and she’s ready to mate like her life depends on it. Because in a way, it kinda does. Reproduction is everything in the wild. So when she’s in the mood, she doesn’t wait for the male to make a move. She leads. She demands. She wants results.

Now get this. During this fiery phase, a lioness can mate 20 to 40 times a day. A DAY. Talk about stamina. The male better cancel all his jungle plans, because he’s got one job to do, and no excuses.

But if he slows down? If he taps out early?
She has a brutal little trick to get him back on track.
She might straight-up bite his testicles.

It’s not out of meanness. It’s just pure wild instinct. Her biology says, "We’re doing this now." So if the king of the jungle can’t keep up, the queen has no problem reminding him who's in charge.

Why all this urgency? Because a lioness is only fertile for a short window. The more she mates, the better the chances of successful fertilization. And in a competitive world filled with rival prides and predators, every cub counts.

This intense mating ritual also strengthens pair bonds and keeps other males at bay during this critical period. The male usually sticks around to protect the lioness and the potential future cubs from any threats or intruding suitors.

So the next time someone tells you lions are lazy, just remember what the females are out here doing. Running the show, setting the pace, and not afraid to throw in a love bite or two if needed.

Follow for more wild facts that’ll make you rethink who really runs the animal kingdom.


03/09/2025

This is one of the farms of Hajj Mashud, the national best farmer of the year 2021. The farm is about 700 acres, and it's located at Sanzei in the Mion district of the Northern region.

“Agribusiness is not just farming, it is Ghana’s path to prosperity.”- President John Mahama
03/08/2025

“Agribusiness is not just farming, it is Ghana’s path to prosperity.”- President John Mahama

Scientists have found signs of a huge amount of water deep underground, about 640 kilometers (400 miles) beneath Earth’s...
03/08/2025

Scientists have found signs of a huge amount of water deep underground, about 640 kilometers (400 miles) beneath Earth’s surface. But this water isn’t like the oceans or lakes we see. It’s trapped inside a special type of rock called ringwoodite, which holds water in a different form — not liquid, but as tiny bits within its crystal structure.

Here’s the mind-blowing part:

They believe this underground water could be three times more than all the water in Earth’s oceans combined!

This discovery was made by studying how earthquake waves move through the Earth and by analyzing a rare piece of diamond that came from deep below the surface.

Why it’s important:

It shows that Earth has a much deeper water system than we thought. It also helps explain where the oceans might have come from, and how water might move between the surface and deep inside the planet.

So, there might be a giant hidden “ocean” deep beneath us… just not the kind you can dive into!

The p***s of the blue whale is 2.8 meters long. When it ej******es,it releases 1,800 liters of s***m.It only takes 200 l...
19/07/2025

The p***s of the blue whale is 2.8 meters long. When it ej******es,

it releases 1,800 liters of s***m.

It only takes 200 litres to impregnate the female.

When you drink water at the beach, remember where the remaining 1600 litres are.

Image: Ancient Chronicles/Credit to their respective owner

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