on 22-10-2014 10:46 PM
The first evidence of sexual intimacy has been discovered in the fossil of ancient fish, who engaged in the act in unusual ways long before originally predicted.
Professor John Long has narrowed down the exact time in evolutionary history when sexual intercourse was first developed as a means for reproduction due to a 1cm bone in the male.
Professor Long and his team from Flinders University in Adelaide published their findings in the scientific journal Nature today, which detailed that the first organisms to have sex were small armoured Scottish fish.
on 22-10-2014 10:51 PM
Can't wait to see icy's take on this article.