Vasilissans
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Breeding habits
""The following is a early account, presented by a unaccredited NT agent."" Their genitalia bear a certain resemblance with other humanoid species with certain notable differences: The male has internal testes and a genital slit in where the genitalia is concealed. The penis' shape expands in a slight curvature, appearing evolutionary adapted for more efficient rear-entry mating positions. When fully erect its base is considerably thick but it tapers so much that the tip is thin enough to resemble a soft stinger. Their seed is similar in appearance, smell and taste to a human's, but it has the unusual property of congealing into a mass shortly after being expelled, under the right circumstances, such as those found in the female's (and possibly other's) vaginas. It creates a sort of cork that dams their entrance and bloats up their interior, visibly swelling their belly, and lasts for a few hours before part of the excessive fluids that remain flow out freely. The cork serves to give the female’s spermatheca time to hold the sperm before laying, which they do with an ovipositor. This ovipositor is normally hidden within its own special slit behind one of her abdominal plates until it is needed. They normally lay into the orifices of warm blooded animals.