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Active Partner

The active partner is the one taking on the penetrating role (typically a male though females are able to take on this role, such as by using their hands or an object) in vaginal or anal sex. In oral sex the active partner is the one using their mouth.

(see Passive Partner)

Admirer

An admirer is someone who is not sexually or romantically attracted to animals, but appreciates (and may be aroused by) individuals who are.

Admirers sometimes just watch videos or read stories about women or men engaging in sexual activity with animals, or sometimes they may even get their own pet who will potentially be a stud for partners the Admirer sets them up with. These people are also sometimes known as owners.

An admirer may sometimes be a handler, assisting another human being in the process of having sex with an animal.

(see Handler)

Adultery

There are some individuals – both zoosexual and otherwise – who are intimate with animals because they are married or in a long-term relationship and do not want to have sex with another human aside from their partner, but still have sexual drives and urges that they feel compelled to satisfy.

In some cases this may even be with the partner’s full consent and understanding with the reasoning that it’s not another person so it doesn’t count as adultery and is not a form of cheating.

For other individuals, the terms of their relationship will not allow them any outside play, or perhaps only with a partner the opposite gender of one’s partner, so that there is no jealousy and no one is directly competing with one another.

The exact terms of a relationship should be suited to the individuals in question, taking into account the feelings and desires of both partners while still leaving room for a reasonable level of compromise.

Some choose to keep their involvement with an animal lover strictly private, but in some cases the relationship may later come to light, especially if the animal is a male who is particularly enthusiastic and forceful in his lovemaking.

A.K.C.

A.K.C. is the acronym of the American Kennel Club, an organization for registration and showing of purebred dogs.

If a zoo wants to keep an intact dog and is concerned about questions as to why the dog has not been neutered, then they would be wise to get a purebred dog of good conformation from a responsible breeder, so that their pet may remain intact and perhaps (if the owner decides to go through with show entries) even possibly win a ribbon in the ring!

The UK has the KC (Kennel Club) and many other countries have their own versions.

(see Intact) (see Neuter)

Alfred Kinsey

(see Kinsey, Alfred Charles)

Allergy

Humans may sometimes be allergic to a variety of animals, most commonly cats with dogs as the second most common culprit. Allergies may cause anything from redness and swelling all the way up to (potentially fatal) anaphylactic shock.

Before a zoo decides to get sexually involved with an animal, they should be very familiar with that species and have come into contact with their fur and saliva multiple times – in the first test, on their skin and not mucous membranes – in order to assess their body’s tolerance for the proteins of that specific animal type.

‘Hypoallergenic’ breeds of animal would more accurately be labeled ‘less allergenic’ as they can still induce some state of histemic response in susceptible individuals.

In a single widely-reported case, an Irish woman died after sexual intercourse with a canine due to her allergic response. This is very rare and most individuals with allergies find out about them before attempting full intercourse, though it has been said allergies sometimes may develop in individuals who once were unafflicted.

Critical signs of an allergic reaction include: difficulty breathing, chest pain, swelling (edema), dizziness, nausea or vomiting, weak pulse, and blue lips. At the first sign of a reaction, allergic individuals should seek medical attention and follow any protocol (such as using an epi-pen) which their doctor has previously instructed them in.

Alt.Sex.Bestiality

This was one of the first main hubs for zoophiles online. They exchanged how-to guides, essays, and even contact information through this website. Many of the first popular zoo-websites were started by individuals who were participants in alt.sex.bestiality and it’s later alt.sex.zoophile iteration.

This was an international community of people who all shared a passion for pets that surpassed the usual expectations and they used this as a forum to help shape their budding identities, both individually and communally.

(see Website)

Alt.Sex.Zoophile

(see Alt.Sex.Bestiality)

Alter

To alter an animal refers to surgically modifying them, typically done by non-zoos in the form of neutering.

(see Neuter)

Altered

An animal who has been surgically neutered.

(see Neuter)

America

(see United States of America)

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

(see Midsummer Night’s Dream, a)

Anal

Anal means relating to or situated near the anus. It is also a term used for anal sex.

Women report less anal contact with animals as compared to men. They are moderately less likely to receive anal stimulation from animals (perhaps due to the fact that their vagina allows them another option) and women do not often report anally stimulating their animal partners.

Despite this low self-reported incidence of anal contact between females and their animal partners, it remains a comparatively popular topic of pornography, hinting that the voyeurs interested in such material may be more interested in the extremes of zoo activity rather than desiring a more realistic depiction of sex between women and animals.

(see Analingus) (see Anal Sex)

Analingus

Analingus (also known as ‘rimming’, ‘rim-jobs’ and ‘tossing salad’) is a sex act where one partner uses their tongue and mouth to stimulate their partner’s anus and/or perineum.

Analingus likely occurs more frequently in human-animal relationships than in sexual activity between two humans; if only because dogs are popular sex partners and many enjoy licking any orifice they are offered. Not all dogs are big on licking, but those that are will often give someone a thorough tonguing of the anal region as well as the genitals.

More rarely, analingus is performed by the human on their animal partner. This is not particularly common in pornography, and is more frequently seen in dogsex videos produced in Asian countries as compared with other demographics.

It is a good idea to ensure that the partner to receive analingus has bathed since their last bowel movement, or at least been washed thoroughly.

It is especially important for zoos to ensure that their partner is free of worms before performing analingus on the animal, because this type of activity carries the highest risk when compared with other sexual activities, even receiving analingus from that same animal.

Protection may be used, such as a dental dam or even saran wrap placed over the receiving partner’s anus, although this is completely optional if they are otherwise clean and free of parasites.

If the zoo in questions would prefer to avoid coming into contact with fecal matter then it is best not to probe too deeply with the tongue and instead to gently flutter one’s tongue around the outside of the anal region.

Some animals, especially ungulates, pass gas and have bowel movements more frequently than the average person, therefore one should pay attention to the body language of the animal involved and ‘when in doubt, wait it out’ unless wishing for a messier experience.

(see Anus) (see Deworming) (see Perineum)

Anal Sex

Anal sex is an activity in which the active partner inserts their penis or anything else (such as their fingers or a sex toy) into the passive partner’s anus.

Women are sometimes the passive receivers of anal sex from animals, although this position is more often taken by men. Some men will perform anal sex on the animal rather than receiving (although recipient-men are more common), and there are some individuals who are ‘switches’ and take on both the active and passive role at different times or with different animal partners.

The human partner taking on a passive role in anal sex will typically give themselves an enema beforehand to try and prevent the animal from coming into contact with their fecal matter. After sex, they should also give the animal a thorough sheath cleaning.

When zoos perform anal sex on an animal, they are sure to monitor their partner’s mood and willingness, paying particular attention to their body language to ensure that the condition of consent is met.

If their pet is an eager partner, they will proceed to gently stimulate the anal region, such as by massaging it or performing analingus. If the animal enjoys this then they may add a generous amount of lubricant and move on to digital penetration. If their partner enjoys this activity then they may add more fingers, working up to the approximate circumference of the man’s penis, at which point he may choose to perform anal sex on the receptive animal.

If the active human partner is worried about getting the animal’s feces on them during anal sex, they are advised to simply use a condom.

(see Active Partner) (see Analingus) (see Anus) (see Condom) (see Enema) (see Passive Partner) (see Sheath Cleaning)

Ancient America

The first Americans obviously had bestiality on their minds, as evidenced by the pottery of the Chimu and Mohica Indians. While 6% of the imagery decorating their artifacts depicted bestiality, only 4% were an image showing a vulva. Bestiality was also more common than homosexual acts, whether gay or lesbian (3% and 1%, respectively. The bestial subject matter showcased a variety of animal species with both men and women.

It is said that when Spaniards and Incas later attempted to teach culture to those peoples, they were found to have very loose morals and be resistant to learning another way of life. In ancient Peru, unmarried men were prohibited from keeping female alpacas inside of their homes, evidencing that bestiality was practiced with them. These people believed that alpacas were the source of syphilis infections (which is possible, particularly if the animal had sex with an infected person and then passed the illness on to the next man).

(see History)

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptian society is well-known for their diverse anthropomorphic animal gods, which were hybrids between humans and a variety of other species. For this reason they are sometimes considered ‘the first furries’. As modern furries have only been documented since perhaps the 1980s or 1990s, this gives the ancient Egyptians a huge lead.

Not only were there human gods with animal heads (a common depiction of Horus, Anubis, and the others) but they also had animals with human heads, as in the case of the sphinxes, of which male and female versions were carved into statues.

When it comes to actual, documented history about sex with animals we see that the Ancient Egyptians were interested in some fairly kinky stuff. For example, not only did men turn crocodiles onto their backs and then have sex with them ‘to increase virility’ and ‘bring luck’ – women were also using crocodile dung as a contraceptive… by putting it inside of their vaginas. Now that certainly isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.

The Goat of Mendes was a holy animal serviced by submissive women who would sexually please him, seemingly for religious purposes. Supposedly if an Egyptian woman were locked in a pen with a goat, she would thereafter refuse human lovers in preference of the four-footed species that had so wooed her. Perhaps they enjoyed the smell of the liberal sprinkling of urine billy goats are known to douse their own beards with – and really, how many men can say that is part of their daily routine?

It has sometimes been reported that women have let animals mate with them in public while crowds gather to watch! Such was the case in Mendes with the aforementioned goat, symbol of male sexual power and passion.

There were also sexual and religious rituals taking place in Memphis, with the Apis bull. Always a black bull with a white triangle on his forehead, crescent on his side, and some type of swelling under the tongue; this animal would be taken to the temple where he would be waited on exclusively by women who not only fed the animal but also allowed him to mount them. Due to the dangers of sexual behavior with bulls this sounds almost doubtful, nevertheless dangerous and sometimes deadly sex acts were reported frequently in ancient times so this is not to be dismissed so readily.

Some have said that, in preparation for giving birth, Ancient Egyptian women would raise a stallion and begin letting him mate with them when he is young so that as he grew, they would continue adjusting to his size and thus be more prepared (and less likely to die) during childbirth.

The pharaoh Cheops himself used to boast of his passionate lovemaking with female horses. Then again this likely doesn’t come as a surprise to those who have seen how animal imagery was often combined with human form in that ancient society. The ancient Egyptians really did view animals as being superior to humans in some ways, and sex was likely to be taken into consideration.

(see Anthropomorphic) (see Furry) (see History)

Ancient Greece

Many Greek myths involve bestiality – apparently their gods had a habit of turning into animals in order to seduce and then have sex with human women!

Perhaps the most well-known of these tales is Leda and the Swan, where the supreme god Zeus transforms into the elegant white bird in order to attract a mortal woman. This story has influenced not only art but architecture as well, with the ‘egg-and-dart’ being a representation of Zeus’s swan penis and the eggs which Leda would later lay. To this day the egg-and-dart pattern is still widespread, especially as a design for the moulding between walls and ceilings.

Zeus hadn’t limited himself to just one woman though. He was notorious for his desire to keep conquering someone new and he not only transformed into a bull and then raped Demeter, but then after their daughter Persephone grew into a lovely woman he proceeded to transform into a serpent so that he could force himself on her as well!

This wasn’t limited to just stories though (or so we are told). At the time the Greeks were notorious for having sex with animals and it was said that all of the Sybarites slept with dogs! Greek men were said to sleep with sows, nanny-goats, and mares. Those who came to view Greek plays would sometimes be able to witness actual sex acts between humans and animals, enacted for their entertainment.

Their pottery featured not only bestiality but other sexual deviations as well, including homosexuality and hybrids between man and animal; there is a famous fresco depicting a satyr performing anal intercourse on a male antelope, and this is just one of their many artworks featuring zoophilic themes!

(see History)

Ancient Rome

The coliseum has long been known as the ancient pinnacle of unsavory entertainment. What few know is that not only were the crowds amused by battles to the death (whether between man, beast, or man against beast) but that orgies and sexual shows were also frequently displayed for the viewers.

Sometimes slaves in the Coliseum would be put on display as they were raped by dogs, baboons, and even horses! Knowing the size of the equine penis and the Roman propensity for bloodlust, it is very likely that stallions may have been used, and it is not hard to imagine the disastrous result for whatever slave had been picked to be mounted by that animal.  Even with the modern-day mini-stallion, there is still a real and present danger when allowing such a well-endowed and powerful animal to thrust.

Women were said to engage in sexual activity with bears and crocodiles, while snakes would be inserted into the vagina or used to stimulate the nipples. Dogs, bulls, leopards, apes, and even giraffes were sometimes used to show off the sexual capabilities of the animals on display – as well as showcasing the extremes which women could go to if forced. Sometimes mandrills and chimpanzees would be given alcohol and then set loose to molest the women in the show. Sadly, those ladies were often injured with these displays and some could prove downright fatal. The most popular spectacle would depict a human being mounted by a bull – a sex act discouraged even by experienced zoophiles.

Ancient Romans even had different names for people depending on the type of animal they preferred to have intimate relations with. If it were goats, they would be called caprarii; geese, anserarii, and dogs or monkeys, beluarii.

The donkey, in particular, was seen as a representative of male sexuality and erotic power due to the large size of its sexual organ. At the temple of Bona Dea, no man was allowed to enter. Instead, women known as the Maenads of Priapus would perform acts of worship involving sex with the phallic donkey. Toward the end of its existence, the temple even hosted huge orgies involving sex with women as well as donkeys.

Despite the donkey’s significance, they were often sacrificed as it was believed that Priapus held a grudge against them because of a pet donkey which had saved its maiden master from the lustful god. The woman he saved was none other than the mother of Zeus, and she thereon brought donkeys into the service of her temple, blessing them with the luxurious job that phallic donkeys would later enjoy.

(see History)

Androzoon

An androzoon is a term used by non-zoos to describe a male animal who is sexually experienced with humans. Non-zoos would claim that the animal is ‘trained’ to perform sex, however zoophiles claim that an animal cannot be trained to have sex – some will and some won’t.

The consideration of androzoons also raises another issue that is not relevant for gynezoons which is the fact that a male cannot be forced to become aroused and develop an erection. While technically a man could apply lubricant to a female not sufficiently aroused, the analogue (a penis pump) is neither wide enough for the knot of most male dogs nor is it even close to the size it would need to be for a horse or many other barnyard animals. It is for this reason that one would say that a receptive partner is for the most part incapable of forcing an animal to take on the role of active partner during intercourse.

(see Gynezoon) (see Reverse-Bestiality) (see Trained)

Animal

While technically humans are part of the animal kingdom in taxonomy, typically the term animal is only used to describe non-human animals.

To elaborate on taxonomy, there are five ‘kingdoms’ of living beings. Every person, animal, plant and microorganism alive belongs to one of those kingdoms.

The first two kingdoms, (1) Kingdom Monera and (2) Kingdom Protista, are comprised of tiny forms of life, some of which cannot be seen with the naked eye. These groups include bacteria, protozoa, and algae. Most of these life forms are single-cell organisms that may or may not join together in colonies.

The third and fourth kingdoms are (3) Kingdom Fungi and (4) Kingdom Plantae, fungi and plants, respectively. These organisms mostly possess limited movement capabilities as well as lacking many of the sensory abilities of more advanced forms of life.

Finally we come to the final kingdom, (5) Kingdom Animalia. This encompasses not only human beings but also everything from the smallest of bugs to the largest of whales. People, spiders, birds, and every other animal one can think of belong to the Kingdom Animalia, which is then divided into the smaller groups of Phylum and Class.

(see Human)

 

Animal F***ers (2009)

This short documentary is about zoos, more specifically the zoos in Europe.

It opens with a man describing his sexual orientation in regards to humans, equines, canines, and rats. He explains that he is not necessarily sexual with all species: there are some he is platonic with and others with which he has voyeuristic tendencies. Being a zoo doesn’t mean that people are indiscriminately attracted to all animals! Just like straight or gay people have their individual preferences this documentary brings to light the fact that zoos also have complex systems of sexual differentiation between individuals.

The primary focus of this piece is to describe the animal sex-tourism that blossomed in Denmark due to the legality of animal sex there making it a desirable destination for European tourists whose tastes are a bit more ‘wild’.

The valid point is raised that criminalizing sex between humans and animals actually makes it much more difficult to find out problematic situations (as everything is kept tightly under-wraps) and also results in legal penalties for individuals who have not harmed any animals, both of which are important facts for lawmakers to take into consideration.

Several more individuals are interviewed, including some both for and against human-animal sexual contact. In one of the most interesting segments, a pig farmer demonstrates how he artificially inseminates sows, using a boar to stimulate them and then simulating sex until the female becomes receptive.

This is a good documentary to watch as an introduction to zoophilia or to learn more about Denmark’s history and acceptance (and eventual prohibition) of sex between humans and non-human animals.

It does end on a bit of a distasteful note, showing a dog being sick as one hears a zoo describing their love for animals, but Vice is known for being outspoken and offensive, and it is not surprising that they chose to portray such a thing. If one is familiar with their Network, it will be known that shock often goes hand-in-hand with their reporting. If anything, they thrive on controversy and dissent in all its forms.

(see Vice)

Animalist

‘Animalist’ is a rather uncommon term for an individual who practices the physical act of bestiality, or sex with animals.

(see Bestialist) (see Bestiality) (see Zoophilia)

Animal Passions

(see Hidden Love: Animal Passions)

Anthrocon

Anthrocon is held every year in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during June or July. Once the world’s largest furry convention, it has now been knocked into second place by Midwest Furfest.

Activities range from watching the fursuit parade to shopping in the Dealer’s Den and Artist Alley or even sitting in on everything from drawing live models to writing tips, tabletop gaming events, and even rave dance parties!

While the focus is on the furry community rather than zoophilia, many zoophiles attend each year due to the convention’s focus on anthropomorphic creatures, something that appeals to many animal-lovers.

(see Convention) (see Furry) (see Midwest Furfest)

Anthro

Anthro is short for anthropomorphic, meaning an animal with some human-like traits. This term is generally used to refer to bipedal human-animal hybrids.

Some would argue that a character who is human aside from animal ears and a tail is actually a neko and not a true anthro.

(see Anthropomorphic) (see Biped) (see Feral) (see Furry) (see Neko)

Anthropomorphic

An anthropomorphic character is an animal with some human features.

The traits they share with humankind may include being a biped, hairstyles, clothing and accessories, or even simply being emotionally expressive. These can range all the way from ‘cartoon-like’ expressive animals all the way to humans with animal features such as fur instead of skin, or perhaps ears and tails.

Sometimes (especially in the furry community) anthropomorphic is used simply to designate a character as a biped, meaning that they walk on two legs.

Anthropomorphic art is not only popular with furries (who are its main producers) but also among zoos who may be intrigued by any depiction of animals, anthropomorphic or not.

(see Biped) (see Feral) (see Furry) (see Neko)

Anti-Zoo

An anti-zoo is a person who is opposed to all cases of interspecies sexual contact, consensual or not.

These individuals often lobby for bills to be passed restricting intimate contact with animals and criminalizing it when such activities are engaged in for pleasure rather than commercial purposes.

Not to be confused with the ‘anti-zoo’ individuals who are opposed to the keeping of wild animals in captivity for display.

(see Non-Zoo)

Anus

The anus is the opening through which solid waste leaves the body.

(see Anal) (see Analingus) (see Anal Sex) (see Rectum)

A Passion in the Desert

(see Passion in the Desert, A)

 

Art

There is a lovely, very elegantly carved jade figure in china which depicts a woman and a dog having sex face to face. His paws are on her breasts and they stare lovingly into one another’s eyes.

Another piece of artwork from Asia, this one a Japanese piece, shows a woman (apparently a scribe, if the props are any indication) being mounted doggystyle and penetrated by a large white dog with black spots, ears that tip forward at the ends, and a long graceful tail like a German Shepherd’s. The animal’s claws, ribs, tongue and whiskers are accentuated, drawing the viewer’s eye to exactly what it is that makes the creature look so wolfish despite its clearly-domesticated color pattern, a form of piebald.

In what may be the most famous zoophilic imagery from the east, we have “The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife”,  which shows an octopus performing cunnilingus on a woman while using its tentacles in what appears to be a rather strong and utilitarian hold. A second octopus twines its tentacles around her, reaching one down to stimulate the nipple of her left breast. It was originally designed as a woodcut by Hokusai (a Japanese artist) but is now widely available as a print.

An image from India depicts Nayika (a woman) intimately intwined with no less than eight different species, running the gamut from elephant and monkey to horse, ram, and bull, not to mention a bird, something that is either a baboon or bear, as well as an animal which looks fairly doglike but lacks a knot on its penis. Perhaps the artist was simply not intimately acquainted with canines? The top of the image depicts a great number of animals, each mating with one of their own species. The camels are even in the correct posture (kneeling down on the ground for the act) something uncommon in nature.

Other images from India depict a woman and dog having sex in the missionary position, an animal of undetermined species (with a nose like a Bull Terrier) mounting a woman from behind, another lady allowing a monkey to lick her intimate areas, and a man having sex with a pig while it performs oral sex on a second person – quite the exotic threesome!

The Lakshmana temple (built in the 10th century) is decorated with many sexual carvings, one of which depicts a man penetrating a horse in front of a crowd of jovial onlookers. One of the voyeurs is masturbating and seems to be offering his penis to the horse, perhaps attempting to ask for a blowjob from the equine. It is still on display in Khajuraho, India.

The ancient Greeks, well-known for the penchant for human-animal intimacy, created a large amount of pottery depicting scenes of humans and animals getting to know one another carnally. Some depict horses; others, deer; there are goats as well as fragments of pottery on which the animal cannot be determined, but they are obviously quadrupeds! Their most popular contribution has been Pasiphae, who let a bull mate her!

The Romans had Leda and the swan, and aside from simply being reproduced again in many forms throughout history, it was also the inspiration of egg-and-dart moulding in architecture (sometimes referred to as egg-and-tongue by those who find the notion of a penis in their imagery to be distasteful).

When the ruins of Pompeii were originally preserved in ash, a nearby city (Herculaneum) also fell victim to the volcanic eruption. Not only did walls decorated with bestial art exist, there was also a statue that got dug up in the presence of a king! Known as “Pan and the Goat from the Villa of Papyri”, the human figure was actually a god who was himself the product of bestiality.

Throughout the Middle Ages, bestiality became incredibly taboo due to prohibitions against it by the Church and religion’s position of power in the daily life of society. Simple excommunication (a refusal of others to talk to or trade with you) could prove disastrous for the entire family. Nevertheless, artists of the time would occasionally draw upon ancient myths and depict the scenes anew, oftentimes with great attention paid to every detail.

In 1928 a silent cartoon called “Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure” was created. It was the tale of a very aroused man who witnesses a great many animals mating and then sees a woman masturbating. He goes over to see if she would like any assistance and it doesn’t take long for a crab to latch onto his penis, which then proceeds to hop off of his body and bounce away. The film is only a few minutes long but when he finally captures his penis and puts it back where it belongs, he sees a man having sex with a donkey! This arouses him so much that he attempts to have a go himself, but the donkey runs away at the last minute and Eveready Harton falls onto a cactus, hurting himself. When he finally gets all the needles out of his sensitive organ, he comes across a cow on the other side of a fence with a big hole in it. He decides it would make a perfect glory-hole and the cow is happy to oblige, wrapping her long tongue around his penis for the finale.

Pablo Picasso, one of the most famous artists of all time, has even done a bit of bestiality work of his own, although it is more suggestive than explicit. In one image, a centaur embraces and passionately kisses a woman who seems completely overwhelmed with her desire for him while a man and a woman observe. In a second, a minotaur and centaur (both part-human and part-animal) are intimately entwined. In still another image, a minotaur is seen laying with a woman beside a naked couple – they appear to be drinking alcohol and having an encounter which may be either group sex or simple exhibitionism. These are just a few of many examples of semi-bestiality depicted by the artist.

These days not only can one play as an animal (anthropomorphic or feral) and have sex with people on SecondLife, there are special models of animals for 3D-art-creation programs for which you may download anatomically correct genitalia in accordance with their species.

Many artists create work of a zoophilic nature, from amateurs doing it on a pen and paper to professionals with their air-light laptops and complex animation programs. Everybody is adding their hard work for a community of likeminded individuals gathering around their shared love of one thing: animals.

But there has been opposition from anti-zoos. They have done everything from preventing the installation of Domestikator by the Louvre to making the Esplanad in Singapore remove an image of a human being and a rooster. What did a giant structure and a little sketchy image have in common aside from looking like they showed people having sex with animals? Both of them had been displayed in public, despite being seen as inappropriately sexual and offensive to sensitive viewers.

Derrik Santini’s photographic portrayal of Leda and the Swan was removed due to concerns from Metropolitan Police in the UK. One must wonder how much art is not displayed due to such prejudice in public perception?

ArtofZoo

ArtofZoo is a website that has been around in some form or another since 2000 and has also been known as ZooSkool and KinkCafe.

It is a very classy and modern website which not only sells high-end porn videos with great action and high production quality but also offers a free library of zoo books, message and chat service, blogging, as well as hosting of pictures and videos.

Members are able to get verified if they are a woman or a pet owner, and then are able to search for playmates (women) or pet owners (any owner of an intact male dog). Females may also search for an experienced woman who will be their teacher and guide them in the world of petlove.

This site really has a lot to offer, both freebies and top-quality content for purchase.

(see ZooSkool)

Ass-to-Ass

The position a dog assumes when he has tied with his partner and completed the turn is sometimes known as ‘ass-to-ass’ or ‘butt-to-butt’.

While this can be a difficult feat to achieve, it is certainly strived-for and many claim to particularly enjoy videos which show a dog and human in this position.

(see Tie) (see Turned)

Astride

To ride astride a horse is to sit on its back with your legs spread wide and one foot on each side of the horse’s body.

This is the most common riding position for men throughout history as well as being the preferred method of riding for feminists, suffragettes, and individuals who want to exert a greater level of control over their mount while horseback riding. Women once rode side-saddle although for the most part this is no longer the case.

(see Horseback Riding) (see Side-Saddle)

A Summerday

(see Summerday)

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Babe on the Beach

(see Beach Babe)

 

Baculum

Baculum is another term for the os penis, the bone which is present in the penis of some mammals.

The word baculum means ‘stick’ or ‘staff’ and is derived from the Greek word ‘baklon’ meaning ‘stick’.

The Abrahamic story of a rib being taken from the first man (Adam) and fashioned into the first woman (Eve) has recently been reinterpreted. It is believed that the word rib was a mistranslation or a euphemism for the baculum being removed from Adam (hence why humans no longer have an os penis) and being fashioned into Eve.

Scientifically, this may be closer to reality than the story as originally interpreted. Especially considering that humans are one of just a few members of the Kingdom Animalia which lack that particular anatomical structure.

There are some who believe that sexual selection led to the disappearance of the baculum in humans as a haemodynamic penis is a better indicator of reproductive fitness. Erections can be influenced by everything from age to diabetes status, stress level to overall health and resource availability. In this manner, strong bone-less boners could be regarded as nature’s way of showing off a man’s suitability as a potential mate.

(see Canine Penis) (see Os Penis)

 

Bad Dragon

Bad Dragon is the most famous company producing animal-penis shaped dildos. They also make strokers shaped like the vaginas, mouths, and anuses of a wide variety of species. Further specializing, they are producing sheaths which go on over the penis to make it look like the tool of an animal, mini-vibrators, as well as mini-dildos that are primarily used for inserting a good deal of ‘cum lube’ – their special semen-like lubricant.

Their specialty is fantasy creatures: dragons, werewolves, monsters and creatures from myths. They also have a good deal of products shaped like anatomically-correct animal genitals for those who like their self-loving to include a more realistic ‘partner’.

This company by far gives the highest creative freedom to the purchaser of the toy. Most models come in at least four sizes, an infinite array of colors, and many can support a cumtube or suction cup (though one cannot order both on the same toy). Prices increase along with size and additional features.

The website used to feature character art for each toy as well as a sexy story about the potential purchaser’s encounter with that character – perfect to get the wheels of fantasy turning – and there was also an active toy-buying and –trading community on the forums, however now they are only used for discussion and transactions may no longer take place between users.

Web address: https://www.bad-dragon.com/

(see Sex Toys)

Beach Babe

Beach Babe, also known as ‘Buffy’ or ‘Babe on the Beach’ is one of bestiality pornography’s classics.

Many people are familiar with this young woman and her German Shepherd stud. They have sex in many positions and are obviously very familiar with one another! Buffy doesn’t even need to use her hands to get the dog’s penis inside of her – he gamely humps and finds his way without assistance each time. What a dog!

The film is just over 8 minutes long and features doggystyle, missionary, and a face-to-face position that looked advanced, to say the least. They finish up with oral as the big shepherd lays on his back and relaxes after all that hard work.

(see Pornography)

Bear (1976)

Bear by Marian Engel is the most controversial book every written in Canada.

It tells the story of a Lou, a librarian who goes to a remote cabin to study the late Colonel Cary’s estate – located on a private island. She finds herself in the remote, pristine Canadian wilds and is charged with maintaining herself alone on the property and caring for the captive bear which lives there, the latter having remained unknown to her prior to arriving at the location!

The morning after she arrives, Lou heads out back to see the bear. Her first impression of him is not very high, with her thinking him small-eyed and rather less majestic than she might have imagined, however she also immediately notices “it was indubitably male”. She think him “not a handsome beast”, but does not consider this to be a fault of the bear; she thinks that he will begin to look healthy and glossy-furred if he is not always chained up, and so she decides that she will begin taking him for walks.

Shortly after she has begun taking him on regular trips to bathe in the nearby rivers, he begins letting himself into the house to warm up by the fire. She allows him there as she works, reading and indexing books from the Colonel’s vast library.

She begins to have zoophilic thoughts and feelings: first, she decides to go skinny-dipping with the bear; later, she begins to have some memory about a man she’d picked up once (rather out-of-character for her) who had turned out to be something other than the nice guy she had taken him for; when she has worries for the bear, thoughts that he might be harmed, she begins praying again for the first time in years, wanting to do anything she can to keep him safe.

One day while the bear is in the house with her, she begins to masturbate despite the fact that he is still in the room:

She lay down on the far side of the bear, away from the fire, and a little away from him and began in her desolation to make love to herself.

The bear roused himself from his somnolence, shifted and turned. He put out his moley tongue. It was fat, and, as the Cyclopaedia says, vertically ridged. He began to lick her.

A fat, freckled, pink and black tongue. It licked. It rasped, to a degree. It felt very good and warm and strange. What the hell did Byron do with his bear? she wondered.

[…]

When she came, she whimpered, and the bear licked away her tears.

This story does not romanticize the wild nor does it romanticize the bear. He is depicted as a rather brutish and rugged-looking creature, masculine but not handsome by any stretch of the word. Lou is truly feeling love and passion for him directed at his very animal-ness. She draws comparisons between him and human men she has known but in the back of her mind she is always aware that he is a wild animal and a dangerous one at that.

As she spends more time with the bear, in activities as varied as running her feet through his thick hair and even dancing with him, she realizes that she loves him very much and she is sure that he loves her as well. She never wants to leave him – this far North it is fairly cold even in the summer but she is determined to be by his side even if winter requires her to dress all in furs for warmth. Everything but the bear has begun to lose meaning for her.

In desperation for human contact, she has sex with Homer, the man who runs the general store and had originally showed her to her lodgings when she first arrived. The smell of him on her disturbs the bear and he refuses to come near her while she bears the odor of some man. Judging by his reaction it is doubtless that her animal lover knows that she has been seeing someone else. Nevertheless the bear is the only one who has her heart – to even think of Homer’s hairless body makes her shudder with revulsion.

Multiple times Homer tells her “people get funny when they’re too much alone”, and it could be extrapolated that perhaps he knows there is something going on between Lou and the animal, as he also remarks that she “stink[s] of bear”.

On several occasions Lou has attempted to arouse the bear, touching his testicles and penis, but has never been able to give him an erection. On one occasion she finally succeeds in inspiring an amorous mood in her lover, but the results are disastrous:

Slowly, majestically, his great cock was rising.

It was not like a man’s, tulip-shaped. It was red, pointed, and impressive. She looked at him. He did not move. She took her sweater off and went down on all fours in front of him, in the animal posture.

He reached out one great paw and ripped the skin on her back.

This event is all it takes for her to realize that she cannot stay. Immediately after she is injured she screams at the bear, running him off so that he will not lose himself in instinct at the smell of her blood. She begins to pack her things and prepare to go home.

(see Literature)

Beast

The word beast may be used to describe any non-human animal, particularly one that is wild or brutish.

Beast, short for ‘beastialist’, is also sometimes used to describe individuals who have sexual relationships with animals without necessarily involving romantic overtones. It could be argued that some use this terminology because they view the act of sex with animals as somehow ‘less than human’ despite the fact that we have been well-enough equipped by nature to get intimate with a wide variety of species.

There is some disagreement in the community about the exact meaning of this word and some would stretch the definition to include all of those who have sexual contact with animals, even if they are emotionally involved. This has been a point of contention in the community for some decades now and it may very well never be fully resolved.

(see Beastialist)

Beastialist

‘Beastialist’ is a term for human individuals who have sex with animal partners. Often variations of the word ‘beast’ imply lack of emotional involvement and activity which primarily serves an erotic function, rather than also containing elements of romance. ‘Bestialist’ is a more common spelling of the same word.

(see Bestialist) (see Bestiality)

‘Beastiality’

Containing an extra ‘a’, this is merely a misspelling of the word bestiality, likely due to people’s subconscious association of animals with the word ‘beast’.

(see Bestiality)

Beastiosexual

This is an uncommon word which is similar in meaning to the term zoosexual.

(see Zoosexual)

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast is a tale about a woman who falls in love with a monster of sorts. The man who captures her heart is known as ‘the beast’ and in the Disney version, he appears very similar to a wildebeest. In all actuality this beast is a man-turned-monster, cursed to be an animal until true love breaks the curse that was put on him for his wicked ways.

He captures a human woman and confines her in his castle, then convinces her to fall in love with him. This is no easy feat, considering he isn’t even human at the time! Things sometimes seem to be going well but then the beast will have an outburst that shows his human partner just how far he has strayed from society’s straight path.

The story ends different ways in different renditions. Sometimes he turns back into a human and other times he is killed when others are unable to see the humanity in him because he is acting like a violent animal.

Not only were several written versions of this story made, there were quite a lot of videos as well.

Bestialism

Bestialism is a relatively uncommon term for sexual relations with animals or, alternatively, the state of being sub-human or ‘bestial’.

(see Bestiality)

Bestialist

A bestialist is a person who engages in sexual activity with an animal.

This will usually refer to someone who has incidental sex with animals rather than preferring them as partners while individuals who have a desire (or even preference) for animal lovers are more typically referred to as zoophiles.

There is still some disagreement as to the exact definition of this term so consensus may not be reached for some time, if indeed ever.

(see Bestiality) (see Zoo) (see Zoophile)

Bestiality

The word bestiality may refer to any sexual contact between a human and an animal, whether intercourse is achieved or the activities consist of only touching or licking.

The word bestiality, like the word Zoophilia, has no single strict definition. It is sometimes believed to mean any sexual contact between humans and non-human animals while at other times it is used to refer to individuals who have sexual relationships with animals without romantic involvement.

Doing a search on the word ‘bestiality’ typically brings up many more results than using the same service to look for ‘zoophilia’, however the bestiality search results are more likely to be composed of pornography as well as anti-zoo material, whereas the search for zoophilia is more likely to bring discussion and websites run by individuals who love animals.

And now a quote from the zoos, “There’s a reason they call it BESTiality!”

(see Bestialist) (see Zoophilia)

Bestiosexuality

This is a term from a few decades ago which never came into widespread usage. It implies sexual orientation in relation to animals, making it perhaps the equivalent of an early version of the word zoosexuality.

(see Zoosexual)

Bilara

Bilara is a bestiality pornstar who owns a fawn/brown Great Dane named Toro. She is known for being very slender and having sex with a big dog but not tying with him (it’s hard to blame her, considering the incredible size of his knot).

Bilara is one of the few bestiality stars to perform analingus on animals – a more recent trend in the world of animal porn.

(see Pornography)

Billy Goat

A billy goat is an intact male goat. They are also known as bucks.

Male goats have a much stronger odor than the females, likely because they insert their own penis into their mouths and then urinate, thoroughly drenching their beards as well as other parts of their body. This is done to attract females but can really put human beings off billy goats, unless that person is into musk or watersports.

Male goats have a very long, thin penis which ejaculates very quickly after penetration. Perhaps one or two thrusts and then the male will dismount, often coming back for multiple rounds in quick succession. Their semen is said to have a very strong, lingering odor which may be detected days after an encounter, regardless of how thoroughly their human partners wash themselves.

(see Goat) (see Wether)

Biped

A biped is any creature which walks on its hind legs rather than using all four limbs for locomotion. They may also be known as anthros, especially in art depicting an animal which is typically a quadruped but has been drawn as a biped (often with other human-like features).

(see Anthro) (see Quadruped)

Bisexual

Neither heterosexual nor homosexual or, quite arguably, both; bisexuals find themselves attracted to both males and females, whether they like both male and female animals, males of both types and only female humans, or any other potential combination.

(see Sexuality)

Bitch

A bitch is a female dog. No, they are not called bitches because of their temperament – the insult was derived from the word for the dog, and developed as a comparison between a woman and the animal.

Female dogs are known for being somewhat bitchy in that the fights which occur between two females are often much worse than those that take place between males, despite males being more frequently prone to fighting. When a situation such as this occurs, it can tend to be serious. In wild canids, the dominant females will sometimes harass and even attack females of lower rank to prevent them from coming into heat, or increase the chances of a stress-induced miscarriage.

A great many bitches enjoy sexual contact with humans, though typically only the larger breeds will be able to fully consummate the relationship. Smaller bitches may enjoy cunnilingus or even digital stimulation and they will often do a very thorough job of licking, as well.

Some bitches only like to play when they are in heat (and their first time should be when they are in heat, and most desiring it) while others – especially those with more experience – may be receptive year-round.

(see Cunnilingus) (see Digital Stimulation) (see Dog) (see Receptive)

Biting

Some male animals bite the receptive partner when they are mating. Typically this will be the neck although sometimes the back or other areas may be bitten as well. These bites are not full-force and generally do little more than leave red marks (and perhaps bruises) on humans – injured so because of their lack of fur and their skin which is thinner than that of many ungulates – and in most cases the animal is simply attempting to keep their balance while mounting.

Zoos should always be sure they are familiar with the animal’s species and that particular individual, so they can read into any cues. With the exception of felines, the receptive partner will not bite or otherwise attack (this unusual behavior is due to the discomfort of the male feline’s penile spines).

There is a big difference between a true bite and the gentle nibbling that goes on between flirting lovers. The contrast is noticeable to those familiar with animals and a bit of light mouthing is common foreplay for many species, ranging from horses to dolphins.

Bizarre Magazine

Bizarre Magazine is known as a rather controversial publication and articles about zoosexuality have cropped up frequently in their pages. Perhaps their most famous article regarding sex with animals was their interview of StrayX, a popular female performer in dogsex pornography.

StrayX is quoted as saying:

Every aspect of what I do is liberating and empowering […] I used to wear a mask on set to preserve my anonymity, but I don’t any longer. I’m not ashamed.

In the interview, titled ‘Giving the Dog a Bone’, Stray’s business partner ‘Alan’ is also interviewed.

(see StrayX)

Boar

A boar is a male pig.

During the sex act, a boar will only move his body until he has penetrated his mate and worked his penis in as deeply as it will go. Thereafter he remains still (much like a dog) while his corkscrew-shaped penis twists spasmodically due to the right side being stronger than the left, causing it to move in such a manner as the muscle alternates between a state of contraction and relaxation.

The sex act with a boar will last longer than intercourse performed by most male farm animals (and by a fair bit, at that!) because during the act he will ejaculate several times, and this can go on for nearly 10 minutes! They produce a large amount of semen which solidifies inside of their mate and can remain in a woman’s vagina for several days before suddenly liquefying once again.

One should be very familiar with boars and exercise caution as they are sometimes known to bite when mounting (perhaps for balance). There is one known case where a man got peritonitis due to his boar lover’s penis tearing his rectum, but this is not commonly reported and it is believed that most cases of intercourse with boars never come to light due to their typically being no medical concern as a result of interaction.

(see Pig)

Bodil Jorgensen

(see Jorgensen, Bodil)

Bovine

(see Cattle)

 

Breeding Bench

Sometimes when two dogs are to be mated with one another, a particularly aggressive female may find herself put into a breeding bench – a device used to hold her in position and prevent her from harming the male long enough for him to impregnate her.

The breeding bench is typically made of metal or wood, and has straps that may restrain the female’s body, head, or legs. In some cases the breeding bench used by dog breeders may have a muzzle built into the front of it for added control.

In zoophilia, the breeding bench is used to hold a female human still so that she is in a prime position for the male animal to mount and penetrate her. This involves keeping her at the correct height and possibly adjusting the angle at which she will present her genitals to him.

Typically if a breeding bench is to be used there will also be a handler for the dog, to assist him if he cannot complete penetration due to faulty aim or to keep him from pulling too hard against the tie if his knot swells inside of his human partner.

Zoos will never condone using a breeding bench with a female animal – that would be equivalent to rape and is strongly looked down upon. In fact, it is preferred to leave the animal free to have as much movement as they desire, to accept or avoid any advances made by their human partner, and not even to offer them food or toys which could present a distraction – the true zoosexual takes great joy in giving pleasure to their animal partner and wants them to be an equal party in the experience.

(see Consent)

Brenner, Malcolm

Malcolm J. Brenner is a man who became famous after coming out as a zoophile.

His sexual relationship with Dolly the dolphin began the very first day he met her, when the initially-shy porpoise became comfortable enough with him that she allowed him to touch her head and flippers. He began stroking her along her back and she rolled over slowly, so that he was rubbing her belly instead. Nonplussed, he continued only to find that she moved forward so that his hand was rubbing her genital slit and then remained still, desirous of more sensual attention.

This both surprised and embarrassed Mr. Brenner, who had not expected such behavior from an animal which had just been keeping to the other side of the pool and only recently come over to investigate him.

He had felt attraction to dogs before so he was somewhat prepared for this developing bond with Dolly and one day decided to make love with her. On their first attempt, the water was too cold and he was not able to complete the act, though they would come together in intimate union only a short time before Floridaland was to close.

Today Mr. Brenner is a writer and advocate for the humane treatment of marine animals.

(see Wet Goddess)

 

Bridle

A bridle is the harness-like headgear which horses wear, to which reins may be attached, functioning as a sort of leash.

(see Tack)

 

Bruno Beast

Bruno Beast was a line of pornographic videos starring a dark-skinned man called Bruno as well as his ‘pets’ and various human women who came to have sex with them (and oftentimes with him as well)!

He was said to live in Europe, although the exact country was undisclosed. The website was updated between 2003 and 2005 and then became inactive, failing to add any new material after the 12th Bruno Beast film.

(see Crazy Cow) (see Pornography)

Buck

A buck is a male deer (also known as a stag). It may additionally refer to one dollar in United States currency.

One video of a deer having sex with a human being does exist. In the clip, which is approximately a minute and a half long, the deer mounts a man in doggystyle position and penetrates, then after this the man turns around and the deer mounts him, with the man giving the buck a blowjob while the deer is licking the guy’s butt.

(see Deer)

Bulbus Glandis

Dogs are one of the few species which have a bulbis glandis which effectively ‘locks’ them to their partner during copulation, to increase the male’s chance of impregnating his mate before any competing sperm can enter the bitch’s body.

Some seals also have this organ.

(see Bitch) (see Dog) (see Knot) (see Tie)

Bull

A bull is a male cow. They are notoriously aggressive when angered and due to their size (as well as some individual’s horns) they can be quite dangerous to humans. All individuals should use caution when coming into contact with these animals due to the potential for the bull to injure a human it is interacting with.

When a bull humps, his penis will extend from 1-1.5 feet beyond the sheath. For this reason, it is unsafe to allow them to penetrate a human being or even to perform oral in a carefree manner. The animal’s penis must never be directed straight toward any orifice unless you trust him with your life – so be careful where you point that thing!

There is no such problem in giving them manual stimulation and many have been known to enjoy the occasional hand-job, and if approaching from the side (not ‘head-on’) one may even perform fellatio on the animal.

If a bull attempts to mount, back up away from him or leave the enclosure completely! He may be just as dangerous as a horse and perhaps even more-so due to their temperament.

It bears reminding: after a bull mates with her, a cow will sometimes be vaginally bleeding from the force and roughness of that brief encounter. He could do even worse to a person! Attempting intercourse with a bull could turn out to be a very big mistake.

There are a couple videos of people playing with bulls, but they are generally experienced individuals who know what they are doing. In the oral and anal videos, the animal doesn’t hump and doesn’t appear to have a full erection. The only videos depicting a bull actively bucking his hips or thrusting involved hand-jobs, which are considerably safer.

(see Cattle) (see Cow) (see Steer)

Butt-to-Butt

The butt-to-butt position may be used when turned during a tie, or it may occasionally be seen during dildogging in commercial pornography videos.

(see Dildogging) (see Turned)

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Canine

A canine is a dog, whether domesticated or wild. The word canine may also refer to the tooth between the incisors and the premolars which is often enlarged and pointed in carnivorous animals.

Most canines are pack-animals, meaning that they live in a social group which lives and hunts together as a team. This requires intelligence, organization, and the ability to modify one’s behavior in response to different individuals and situations. All of these traits made dogs uniquely suited to living with humankind, and indeed canines were the first types of animals domesticated, thanks to their ancestor the grey wolf.

Many individuals, known as cynophiles or cynosexuals (depending who you ask) feel an attraction to dogs. In fact, they are the most commonly-reported animal zoos have sexual contact with, not only due to canines being common in society but also due to their ideal size and enthusiasm for the sex act.

Most medium- to large-sized canids are physically capable of mating with humans but temperamentally even a hybrid is very unpredictable and can be dangerous if even if their intention is only to play or warn – an angry one can do real damage.

Footage of wild canines doing anything other than mating among their own species is very rare. There are only three videos with animals that may possibly be wolves or wolf-hybrids having sex with human beings.

(see Canine Penis) (see Canine Vagina) (see Cynophilia) (see Cynosexual) (see Wolf) (see Wolfdog)

 

Canine Penis

The canine penis is shaped very differently from that of other animals, having a pointed tip, shaft which is usually long and rather thin, and then a large bulbous knot at the base (also known as the bulbus glandis). This knot helps the dog to sometimes become attached to his mate in what is known as the copulatory tie. Their entire penis is inside of a penile sheath.

In the center of the dog’s penis is a bone known as the baculum, os penis, or simply ‘os’. This enables him to achieve penetration before his penis is erect so that he is able to penetrate prior to his knot enlarging in size.

At the tip of the dog’s penis, there is a small opening for the urethra, where sperm and urine exit the body. There is also a separate indentation at the end of the dog’s penis, caused by his baculum interrupting the connective tissue. Some dogs enjoy light pressure applied to this area with the tongue or a wet finger.

The entire time the dog’s penis is erect, he will be shooting a clear watery fluid in fits and stops. His precum and actual ejaculate look very similar and will not be as thick or as opaque as a human or horse’s cum. Pressure behind the knot or gentle tugging on the knot will prolong his orgasm and cause him to ejaculate more.

(see Baculum) (see Dog) (see Knot) (see Lipstick) (see Sheath) (see Tie)

 

Canine Vagina

The female canine’s vagina has a ring of muscles which tighten around the male’s penis behind his knot and assist the two in remaining tied together while he continually shoots semen into her.

The canine vagina is inside of a fortune cookie which is typically rather large and protruding in intact female dogs, especially those who are sexually experienced and even more so if they have ever birthed a litter of puppies.

A short distance inside, the vagina rises up to a steep angle toward the spine and if one simply inserts his penis straight in, he will not be able to penetrate fully. Instead, penetration must be angled upward toward the base of the bitch’s spine.

Medium- and large-breed dogs are typically able to handle a male human’s penis. If the man has a micropenis condition he may even be able to penetrate a dog which is smaller. Very lean dogs such as the sighthounds reportedly have much tighter vaginas and may find even digital stimulation uncomfortable, although most dogs of all breeds reportedly enjoy cunnilingus and massage.

It is said that the vagina of a dog tends to be very nice and puffy, almost like the canine version of a sexy cameltoe, and also the inside of her vagina is warmer than a human woman’s, not to mention most dogs will also be tighter than the average human!

(see Bitch) (see Cunnilingus) (see Digital Stimulation) (see Fortune Cookie)

Castrate

To castrate an animal is to remove the testicles of the male.

This is most commonly done to curb his sexual or dominant behaviors, in the belief that a dog with less testosterone will be more placid. While this is sometimes the case, it can also backfire. Dogs which are exhibiting fear-based aggression will usually become more aggressive after neutering, rather than having the problem lessened. Also when neutering is done to reduce fighting in dogs, the newcomer or new puppy must be neutered rather than the established male – neutering the more dominant dog (especially if he is older and set-in-his-ways) is not likely to help and can make the problem worse.

Castration has been known to cause numerous health issues including weight gain, personality changes, dementia, strokes, heart disease, osteoporosis, bone cancer, and cancers of the bladder and reproductive tract. The problem with diseases that develop after a dog is neutered is that many disorders (such as the various types of cancers) cannot be cured because the part affected cannot be removed. At least if an intact dog gets testicular cancer he can simply be neutered at that time!

(see Chemical Castration) (see Neuter) (see Spay)

Castrated

If a male animal’s testicles have been removed, he is said to be castrated.

(see Castrate)

Castration

Castration is the removal of a male’s testicles.

(see Castrate)

Catgirl

A catgirl is a female character who has a primarily human body with the exception of cat ears and a feline tail, with or without other cat-like features.

The Japanese term for catgirls, nekomimi, literally translates to ‘cat ears’.

These mostly-human characters have long been depicted in animated pornography and it would be a safe wager to bet that plenty of men who do not consider themselves ‘zoos’ have nevertheless masturbated to images of these cat-women.

(see Anthropomorphic) (see Neko)

Catherine the Great

Legend has it that Catherine the Great (of Russian aristocracy) died while having sex with an animal. Some stories claim it was her own personal stallion, while others depict a bull as the responsible party.

It is sometimes said that a piano string was tied around the animal’s penis to prevent it from penetrating her too deeply and that at a critical moment the string broke, causing the empress to perish. Other sources claim that there were a frame built to hold the horse (most stallions must ‘mount’ to ejaculate) and that when this broke, the animal crushed Catherine.

It is believed that these stories are false, created simply to stir up controversy and discredit her.

Cattle

Cattle may refer to the domesticated species (bulls, oxen, and cows) or to their wild relatives, the yak, bison, and buffalo. They are cloven-hoofed (even-toed) ungulates. These large ruminants are capable of producing an incredible amount of milk from their large udders.

Cows are known to be fairly placid and docile, with oxen also being manageable animals however the bulls can be quite challenging to work with.

Cattle are somewhat popular as sex partners – not to the same degree as a horse or dog, but they have their fans.

(see Bull) (see Cow) (see Ox) (see Ungulate)

Cervix

The cervix is the area between the vagina and the uterus, essentially comprised of the lower end of the uterus and extending slightly into the vagina.

Sperm must pass through the cervical canal in order to fertilize an egg. Cervical mucus not only affects the sperm’s ability to pass through this area but also serves to protect the body from infection.

When having sex with a boar, his long and thin corkscrew-shaped penis actually enters the cervix and pumps in a great deal of very thick semen, which stays in place for up to several days and can all come out rather suddenly when it finally does begin to break down. Some women may find this contact with the cervix very pleasurable, while others report discomfort.

(see Boar) (see Fertilization) (see Semen) (see Reproductive System)

Cheating

(see Adultery)

 

Chemical Castration

Chemical castration is a recently-developed alternative to castrating male animals.

In dogs, a drug called Neutersol is injected directly into their testicles, leading to atrophy of the prostate gland and the testicles themselves, eventually causing infertility. Chemical castration by this method has been found effective in 99.5% of dogs.

In stallions, sometimes the drug Equity is used off-label, despite the fact that it is intended only for mares. It was found to have the effect of reducing testosterone-dependent behavior in stallions, without the permanence of gelding.  This product is used most often in the racing industry and is currently legal in Australia.

(see Castrate) (see Geld)

Chicken

A chicken is a small, domesticated bird. Chicken is sometimes also used as a derogatory term for someone who is scared.

They are surprisingly intelligent and can recognize roughly 100 members of their flock! Chickens are said to have distinct personalities, just like other animals, and are actually able to be trained for the performance of tricks, if one is so inclined. They may do many amusing things such as sitting on a swing or pecking the keys of a toy piano to make music. Their company can be a joy to behold.

Chickens, like most birds, do not have a penis. Instead the male mounts and rubs his cloaca against the female’s cloaca until he ejaculates. Depending on whether the female is receptive or not, she may or may not be in the proper position for some of the semen to enter her. For this reason their internal tissues are too thin and sensitive for intercourse. They have not needed to adapt more resilient tissues in the genital region like mammals have. Therefore zoophiles who feel attraction to avians only engage in cunnilingus with them, except for cases which may occur involving ostriches or emus (large birds with equally large penises).

(see Hen) (see Rooster) (see Ostrich)

Christian

(see Christianity – Christian Faith)

Christianity –Christian Faith

The Christian stance on bestiality is complicated.

Traditionally, it is prohibited by the church due to its mention (and proscription of punishment) given in the Old Testament, however many other Old Testament ruling have been overturned, such as the ban on eating pork or wearing clothing made from more than one type of material, and few people – even Christians – would deny wearing underwear made primarily of cotton with an elastic waistband, and technically that violates Leviticus 19:19.

Furthermore the very existence of mules violates that same decree because it also says not to mate two animals of different species, and the donkey and the horse are most assuredly different animals.

Leviticus also says that sleeping with an animal makes someone unclean, and goes on to claim that a woman ‘lying with’ (sleeping with) an animal is a perversion .However the sentence immediately before those proclamations refers to homosexual encounters as an abomination. It also grouped incest (whether blood-related or only related by marriage) along with both of these and prohibited any of those behaviors in the pursuit of ‘sexual morality’.

Furthermore incest was listed first, then homosexuality, and finally bestiality coming in last place. However we cannot say whether this was due to the importance of the prohibition or whether the order was influenced by frequency of the ‘offenses’ or even whether their order had simply been random and without a concrete reason.

I would like to draw attention to the fact that Leviticus had some very strict punishments for rather mild crimes, and some of these will just seem absurd today.

For example, anyone who goes to a fortune-teller, psychic, or other spiritual medium will have God’s face ‘set against them’ and the soothsayer-seeking individual will be cut off from their people. Okay, well this might happen anyway if you go around telling everyone that you believe in spiritual contacts, mind readers, and their lot.

The tension really cranks up when one realizes that death is also the recommended punishment for anyone who curses their mother or father – that could affect a lot of people, simply due to an angry outburst they may have had at one point or another. What if a man commits adultery with another man’s wife? You guessed it… the death penalty. It is also used against those who engaged in homosexual activity.

Having sex with a woman while she was on her period wasn’t enough to warrant death, according to the text, however both of the participants would be cut off from their people.

Deuteronomy is the final book mentioning bestiality and while it is mixed in with some very serious crimes such as murder (personal feuds and professional hitmen), incest, and being cruel to the disabled, some other, rather less serious entries made it in there as well, such as the prohibition against ‘carving’ images.

If a hammer and chisel wasn’t allowed back in the day, likely watercolors and pastels and all those other artistic media would likely be banned as well. And what of photography? How would we have images on identification cards? The modern world is simply incompatible with some of the rules which were set forth in such a distant era.

Considering that the other prohibitions of Leviticus have been lifted to the degree that even homosexuality is accepted by some churches, bestiality could be considered as ‘part of the Old Testament’ and therefore God’s instructions to the Jewish people rather than Christians, as bestiality is not mentioned even once in the New Testament, and many of the old rules were deemed unnecessary for Christians to follow. This didn’t cause the church to lighten up on punishment, however and even after homosexuality became widely accepted, zoo remained taboo.

This, despite the fact that the Christian God is believed to have come in the form of a dove to impregnate a virgin with the man who would be savior of the Christian Faith. If an animal getting a woman pregnant doesn’t count as bestiality, what does?

(see Golden Chain, the) (see Judaism – Jewish Faith) (see Mule) (see Religion)

 

Cinematography

Relatively few mainstream (read: nonpornographic) films have directly centered around bestiality, perhaps due to the taboo nature of the act throughout recent history – that being any time since the invention of the video camera in 1918. Even in places where it was not explicitly outlawed, it generally was not practiced openly by this time simply due to social repercussions. Remember, it was considered impolite simply to speak of sex openly back in those days.

Perhaps the oldest film on the list is Max My Love (1986), a movie about a woman having an affair with a chimpanzee.

Sleeping Dogs Lie (2006), also known as Stay, is a film about a girl who once performed oral sex on her pet dog, and the ethical dilemma of whether she should admit this to her lover or keep it secret forever. The film has a lot of drama in it!

A very recent film depicting a relationship between a human and non-human creature is Shape of Water (2017), a film about a mute woman who falls in love with a fish-man. She has a very high libido and can be seen masturbating throughout the film, eventually giving in and releasing her passion with her aquatic suitor.

Avatar (2009) deserves a mention because it tells the tale of a human who goes to another planet, attempts to blend in with the locals while inhabiting a body similar to theirs, and even ends up having their version of ‘sex’ with a N’avi (the name of their species).

Some documentary-type films are Hidden Love: Animal Passions (1999), Zoo (2007), and Coming Soon (2006), which is in the style of a documentary but which is actually fictional for the most part.

While not involving zoophilia, Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie (2009) is a very explicit and sexual film about animals, canines in particular, and thus was worthy of mention as many zoos enjoyed the film quite a bit.

Ladyhawke (1985) is another one without explicit zoophilia, but it is a love story that takes place between two individuals who each have a curse put on them: by day, the woman is a hawk and the man is a human, by night, the woman is a human and the man is a wolf!

Ted (2012) deserves special mention, being about a plush bear who has sex with human beings, something which really comes to light in Ted 2 (2015), a film all about the bestiality/plushophilia romance between one man’s stuffed bear and a human woman. The lady marries Ted only to find out that man-and-wife relationships between women and their plushie beaus are not legally recognized. Not only that, but Ted is also unable to father children with her due to the fact that he doesn’t technically have sperm.

Most films are about another subject entirely and mention zoophilia only in passing, such as the scene in Clerks 2 (2006) where Dante, the manager of a convenience store, is going away and his friends decide to throw him a party, complete with a show known as “Kinky Kelly and the Sexy Stud”, which they are expecting to be a stereotypical Mexican dog-and-pony show with a donkey as the animal star.

Initially the men are confused when they see a man in a mask leading a donkey through shimmery curtains and into the midst of the room. They wait, but no woman appears. Frustrated, they demand to know where Kelly is and the man insists that the donkey is Kelly, despite the fact that it is a male.

Obviously they’ve been tricked and likely swindled out of money as well, but for a moment they sit and watch, despite appearing disturbed by the spectacle. Suddenly a woman arrives, and she announces that she is disgusted but cannot look away. Dante, who is engaged but nevertheless is attracted to this lady, decides to drag her outside, trying to calm her down by telling her that the sex show is just ‘interspecies erotica’ – a term the men came to agreement about earlier, when deciding what term to use for sex between humans and non-human animals.

The main character tries to confess his love for that woman before he leaves and loses the opportunity forever, but she is still hung up on the impressive size of the donkey’s penis. There is a long scene showing what is occurring indoors and then Jay rushes out to announce that “the Sexy Stud” is about to penetrate Kelly. The woman rushes back inside, apparently eager to view more of the ‘interspecies erotica’ she had witnessed when she first burst into the scene.

While not directly zoophilic, there are other movies which simply depict animals in a sexual manner, such as during the sequel to Crank, Crank 2: High Voltage (2009). The main character has a surgically-replaced heart which will only function for a short period of time, and then only as long as he can maintain consciousness and keep his system running in high gear.

He starts losing power and advises his girlfriend that friction would help solve the problem. She is more than happy to oblige and begins dry-humping him in front of a crowd of people at a racetrack. One thing leads to another and soon they are getting hot and heavy right on the track!

The horses are coming, racing along, and then suddenly the woman sees a horse leaping over her, his massive penis extended but not flared. He doesn’t achieve orgasm but it certainly looks like he enjoyed the show!

National Lampoon’s Van Wilder (2002) has a scene where the crew bakes cream-filled pastries and then takes them to a dog, which is then seen bucking and humping and the pastries are held out-of-view. It is unclear whether the dog is supposed to have been ejaculating into the center of each one or was merely jerked-off overtop of them but at any rate, his previously-enormous balls shrink down to normal proportions once the baked goods are ‘finished’. At the bottom of the basket, revealed only when the targets were well into their meal, there were pictures depicting how the cream-filled treats were prepared.

Not to be outdone, the popular American Pie series, no less than two films contain jokes about men having sexual contact with dogs, although typically it is depicted as accidental or more due to circumstantial evidence rather than overt contact.

For example: in American Wedding (2003), Stiffler is lying on the ground with a dog eating what appears to be whipped cream on the crotch of his boxers. His face is likewise covered in the gooey substance and he is making sounds of pleasure.

Distressed, the main character Jim attempts to pull the large dog (which appears to be a Briard) off of Stiffler, but only manages to get into an awkward doggystyle position relative to the animal, and then a Pomeranian approaches and begins humping his leg while he continues pulling on the dog licking his friend’s groin.

In Book of Love (2009) one dog, which appears to be either a mixed breed or Wheaton Terrier, eats a peanut butter sandwich that someone had been masturbating into, reminiscent of the famous pie scene the series was named for.

In Airplane (1980) the Captain’s wife is in bed when she receives a phone call that there was a problem with her husband’s flight. She turns on the light and a horse is seen lying in bed next to her. She tells him to let himself out the back and makes small talk, letting him know what’s what and being very businesslike. The horse, for his part, is very horse-like and he just whinnies and begins sitting up.

In Trading Places (1983) there is a scene where a man is dressed in a gorilla costume and closed in a cage with an amorous male gorilla. Two men observe that one of them is getting rather horny, and they wonder if they ought to sedate him with a tranquilizer gun? In the end they decide to “Let them have their fun”, and the man in the ape costume widens his eyes dramatically when the real ape begins grabbing him and the men comment that “The black one must be the female”.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) also has a gorilla bestiality reference, again with the bad guy presumably acting as the passive partner in sexual activity. The trees can be seen shaking, hinting that they are likely making love already.

Not only comedies but sometimes horror movies will also involve human-animal contact.

In The Howling 3: The Marsupials (1987) an Australian scientist falls in love with a female named Jerboa, who belongs to a species of human-like marsupial werewolves. After the two saw a werewolf movie on a date, she confessed to the scientist (named Harry) that she is a werewolf and the transformations do not take place as depicted in films. Interestingly, this franchise has werewolf transformations which are induced by strobe lighting and other visual effects.

Things take a sinister and disturbing turn in The Cabin in the Woods (2011), when an intoxicated woman is dared to ‘make out’ with a taxidermy wolf mounted on the wall. She does this in the most dramatic and attention-seeking way possible, attempting to interact with it as though they are having a conversation and then kissing in a truly over-the-top fashion.

Even cartoons are not free of zoophilic jokes, most notably the Family Guy television franchise. The main character, Peter Griffin, owns a dog named Brian who regularly picks up human women, whom he is sexually intimate with.

On BoJack Horseman, an animated Netflix series about a talking anthropomorphic horse, relationships between humans and animals are the norm. BoJack himself is famous for having been a star on a sitcom which is by the time of this series defunct, and he is struggling with loads of personal problems. Nevertheless, he still manages to bed plenty of human women, but then again the other animals in the show have no problem with interspecies relationships either, and some even reproduce with humans.

Finally on Mike Tyson Mysteries, there is an episode known as “Unholy Matrimony” where a father is set against the prospective husband his daughter has picked out. The man has a nose like a pig – remember that, because it will be important later. When the wedding is set to begin, everyone gathers at the beach. Everyone is looking for the groom but he appears to be a no-show. Suddenly shouting is heard as he is dragged into the jungle. There is a pigeon there and he jokes that he will at least attempt to make the best of the situation by trying to sleep with a bridesmaid.

Inside the midst of the foliage, surrounded by various human-animal hybrids, the bride’s father confesses that he enjoys bestiality with countless types of animals and that the beasts which dragged the groom-to-be here were in fact his children, as was the groom himself. The man is shocked and disturbed by this revelation but when the bride arrives and learns the truth she decides that she loves him, half-pig or not, and the two proceed with their wedding.

The pigeon does end up sleeping with a woman, confessing that he has never had sex with a bridesmaid before. She tells him that she’s actually never slept with an animal before, to which the pigeon replies something about him believing it is relatively common.

Perhaps what will be most surprising is the fact that even Disney – generally considered appropriate for everyone – sometimes alludes to bestiality. In the live-action 101 Dalmatians (1996) Anita and her husband Roger are announcing to his boss, Cruella De Vil, that Anita is pregnant, the rude boss responds by saying “What can I say? Accidents will happen”. When Roger adds in that they are expecting puppies as well, Cruella replies “Puppies! You have been a busy boy,” implying that Roger had gotten the dog pregnant as well.

Of course it is no secret that with Beast from Beauty and the Beast (1991 animated and 2017 live-action) being transformed into a monstrous animal, he is still able to make Belle fall in love with him. Likewise Ariel from The Little Mermaid (1989 animated and 2018 live-action) was fish from the waist down, but when she manages to get enchanted and develop legs rather than a tail, she spends the rest of her life with a prince.

(see Coming Soon) (see Hidden Love: Animal Passions) (see Max My Love) (see Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie) (see Shape of Water, the) (see Sleeping Dogs Lie) (see Zoo)

Circle of Joining

Back in the days of ZooCon, there used to be a marital ceremony performed by zoos, for zoos and their non-human lovers.

A circle would be drawn in the dirt or guests would arrange themselves in a circle around the happy couple.  If the animal and human both remain in the circle, they are said to be joined as spouses. Witnesses and ordained officials would be present at these marriage events.

(see Marriage to Animals)

Classic

Classic means to be judged over a period of time as high in quality.

When referring to pornography, the label classic is typically used to describe material produced from the 1960s to the 1980s.

(see Vintage)

Climax

A climax is the peak of sexual excitement, where tension is pleasurably released through a series of muscular contractions, resulting in ejaculation for males and enjoyed by both sexes.

(see Orgasm)

Coitus – A – Cheval

Coitus a cheval’s literal translation means having sex on top of a horse – though not actually with the animal.

This activity has been done by many cultures throughout history, often using the rhythm of a horse, camel, or elephant’s pace to provide the motion during intercourse.

Oftentimes the receptive partner may ride astride in front of the active partner, face-to-face and with legs spread wide enough to achieve penetration while still remaining mounted and in control of the animal.

(see Horseback Riding) (see Riding Astride)

Collar

Worn around the neck of the dog, their collar typically allows them to be walked on a leash and makes it possible to attach a rabies vaccination tag as well as proof of their city license in areas which require it.

(see Equipment)

Coming Soon (2006)

Coming Soon is a film by Sir Tijn Po. It is shot documentary-style despite being a fictional story. That’s right – none of the many interviews with bestiality activists, porn stars, or animal-lovers are actually real. Are those people zoos? Perhaps, but they may just as easily be any other sort of actor or actress (and are likely not involved in real-life sex acts with animals).

Nevertheless it is a captivating and interesting film which delves back into a fictitious history and even presents an organization, Equality for All (EFA) which supports zoosexuals’ right to love their animal partners.

The movie opens with old-looking black and white footage of a vintage wedding. Many people are parading around with masks and costumes designed to make them look like animals. Finally we see the blushing bride and her equine husband. This is to be their wedding day! We later see two individuals watching this movie, with the woman admitting the footage is of her and her first love during their glory days!

An E.F.A. meeting is observed and then individual members of the organization are interviewed.

Be warned that this was created mostly for shock value so there are some scenes which will be disturbing to more sensitive zoos. The addition of these scenes shows just how far anti-zoos are willing to go in their hatred of zoophilic humans and animals, as well as to show the many ways in which animals are treated poorly by non-zoos. Those scenes are disturbing so viewer discretion is advised.

(see Cinematography)

 

Consent

Consent is very important to zoophiles – they get pleasure from giving pleasure to the animals that they are with. The most common act reported is simply masturbating and stimulating the animal, followed by oral sex performed by or to the animal, vaginal intercourse, and anal intercourse.

Different species have various vocalizations as well as body language, and with these forms of communication they either deliver or withhold consent. Zoos are sure to make sure they get their animal’s explicit consent each step of the way, and doing otherwise can prove hazardous. Many animals such as medium or large dogs (not to mention ungulates, which weigh much more) are all certainly capable of delivering a firm ‘no’ that will leave the person with no doubt in their mind whether the animal wants sexual contact or not.

Signs of consent include solicitous behaviors such as pawing at the person, rubbing their face or other body parts against them, humping in males (and occasionally females) as well as females standing and flagging.

Signs of non-consent include bared teeth, pinned ears, fur standing on end, as well as hissing, growling, and other angry vocalizations. Freezing in place and widening of the eyes are signs of dubious consent and if the animal’s behavior does not quickly change toward positive, it is a sign that one must stop attempting to stimulate the animal.

Some animals are receptive at all times and always on the lookout for an opportunity to be sexual, while some others require a good bit of foreplay to get them aroused, and still others simply will not have sex with a human. Each animal is different and the best thing we can do to care for them is treat each of them as the individual they are and behave with them in accordance with their desires.

(see Flagging) (see Receptive)

Conspecific

When two individuals belong to the same species, they are said to be ‘conspecific’. This word is sometimes used to refer to plants of the same species.

(see Heterospecific) (see Intraspecies)

Convention

There used to be a convention known as ZooCon which was a meet for zoophiles to get together and exchange ideas and contact information.

That has long since been discontinued and nowadays zoos mostly meet in private or at small state- and region-specific get-togethers, however they do report attending furry conventions and sometimes post online, looking for people to meet face-to-face in an inconspicuous location where a lot of animal-lovers will be gathered together in one place.

Conventions are also good because they negate the need to show up in a car and show off one’s license plate, and since all pets except service animals are banned from the convention, simply meeting there does not definitively prove ‘intent’ to engage in any illicit activity. After all, the only thing which can be done is a discussion and normal friendship or human-human (perfectly legal!) sexual contact…

Conventions give participants the opportunity to not only meet others, but also purchase paraphernalia such as books, art, magazines, DVDs, and other souvenirs associated with their interests. There are often speakers addressing the crowds and sometimes activities that the con-goers can participate in.

At some conventions statistics are taken in the intention of studying the furry community, and the individuals involved self-reported a 17% rate of zoophilia – the real number could in fact even be higher, due to the illegal status of interspecies sexual contact and the possibility of zoos altering their answers in order to prevent incriminating themselves or being judged negatively for their sexuality. Indeed, when homosexuality was prohibited in much the same way as bestiality, there were far fewer homosexuals (or bisexuals) who were open about their orientation.

(see Anthrocon) (see Furry) (see Midwest Furfest) (see ZooCon)

Conversion Therapy

Conversion therapy on zoos typically fails, which is one of the reasons that lovers-of-animals are believed to potentially have their own sexuality; zoosexuality. Conversion therapy is also known to fail on homosexuals as well, and potential problems with the treatment include the patient’s failure to develop arousal to ‘appropriate’ stimuli, as well as having a fear of punishment or disapproval from the medical professional while still internally feeling an attraction-to and desire-for animals.

Conversion therapy has historically been performed by means of aversive therapy, such as providing the patient’s preferred stimulus and simultaneously giving them an electric shock or nausea-inducing drugs. Other methods were also employed but it was generally agreed that this did condition the person to feel stress, shame, or guilt alongside their sexual feelings but did not give them an enhanced capacity to be aroused by ‘normal’ sexual activity and traditional partners. Therefore it was believed not to truly be effective.

(see Zoosexual)

 

Copulate

When two lovers engage in intimate contact, they are said to copulate. This term is most often used when referring to mating or penetrative acts, especially vaginal sex.

 

Copulation

Copulation is sexual intercourse, typically involving penetration and especially vaginal sex.

Cro Magnon

Cro Magnon is the name we gave our ancient ancestors, anatomically the same as modern humans. They existed before the advent of the technologies that have enabled us to put ourselves securely at the top of the food chain. That is not to say they weren’t already beginning to change their living situations to increase their odds of survival (not to mention comfort!).

While they lacked the truncated extremities that kept Neanderthal warm in winter, they made up for this by fashioning clothing for themselves from animal hides and furs.

Despite the potential for rivalry (of which, of course, there was more than enough) we also have evidence of interbreeding between these various hominid species.

(see Denisoven) (see Evolution) (see Neanderthal)

Courtship

Courtship behaviors are those involved in attracting a mate and communicating amorous intention as well as consent. Midas Dekkers sums it up best when he says:

In nature, red in tooth and claw, every other animal is a potential danger. Even creatures that live in herds, swarms, or packs usually keep some distance from each other. At mating time, however, that distance can be reduced to zero. For this there are all kinds of rituals, which in the case of human beings have resulted in the discotheque and in the case of animals in display, sniffing, spawning, and chorusing.

Different species exhibit different behaviors and being familiar with an animal lover’s species and/or breed as well as their individual personality goes a long way toward making the courtship ritual a success.

Among humans, courtship often takes the form of meaningful expressions, body contact such as hugs, kisses, and hand-holding, sweet words, and sometimes procuring little gifts for the beloved one. Many of these activities can be done with animals, making some minor adjustments depending on their species.

While zoos may not be able to take their animal lovers on dates to the movies or fine restaurants (unless that animal is a service dog) they are still able to engage in the non-human partner’s idea of courtship, which may involve lots of nuzzling, licking, playful dashing to-and-fro as well as investigation of the intimate parts with some curious sniffing and gentle touching.

So seduced, many animals will begin to see the human being as a potential sex partner. It is possible to teach animals some human cues and signals and bond with them in that way, but the process goes more smoothly and takes less time if one adopts their habits initially.

In male animals a prolonged courtship ritual will often inspire him to attempt mounting and possibly even humping, while females tend to turn away and present their rear to their partner, often looking back over their shoulder or even backing against their partner. Some men have been backed into the wall by amorous horses who were intent on having their way!

For some animals, very little courtship is necessary before they begin feeling amorous. Others will need the better part of an hour to get in the mood. It really is quite individual on that point.

(see Mounting) (see Receptive)

Cow

A cow is a female cattle bearing large, milk-producing udders. They are often depicted as white with black spots, though they come in a variety of colors and patterns. Different regions often have a preference for different breeds.

Cows are viewed as less intelligent than horses but fairly friendly and placid animals. They are very curious of anything which comes into their enclosure and will often circle around to investigate. They have very big tongues and are claimed to perform fellatio well.

Some are offended by the methane production of cattle, but horses also have a distinct odor. Some people do not care for it, while others enjoy or become used to it.

The height of a cow may require a man to use a bucket in order to reach her genitals (as is often the case with mares, as well) though cattle are more prone to laying down and thus can enjoy missionary and other similar positions.

As the bull usually accomplishes intromission and ejaculation in a single thrust, cows are not known to be as interested as some other animals in a prolonged sexual encounter. After a few moments, they may become restless.

Cows are known to sometimes hold their tails up after being mated with.

(see Bull) (see Cattle)

Cowgirl

Looking down at her partner’s face, she is riding cowgirl. Looking down at her partner’s feet, she is riding in reverse-cowgirl style. Aside from being a sexual position, cowgirl may also refer to a woman who rides horses and/or deals with cattle, especially if she is Western or Southern.

(see Reverse-Cowgirl) (see Woman-on-Top)

Crazy Cow

Crazy Cow was the production company responsible for creating Bruno Beast, as well as a whole range of other pornographic films under their company name.

They had around 200 different movies while the site was operational, and they could be purchased for the price of $40/per DVD with up to 8 videos fitting on each disk, depending on the length of the chosen footage. Categories depicted were: F/Dog, F/Horse, F/Fish, F/Snake, F/Pony, F/Cat, F/Goat, Bruno Beast, Brazilian Stars, Asian Stars, Lesbians, and Couples.

When navigating through their website it becomes apparent that the animals which were Bruno Beast’s ‘pets’ were in fact acting in other movies as well, though seemingly only for Crazy Cow and no other production companies.

(see Bruno Beast) (see Pornography)

Crumping

The Crump technique is a method of masturbating stallions (named after its developer – Crump) in which stallions ejaculate without the need for a real mare or even a mare dummy and artificial vagina. In fact, the equines respond so well to this method of inducing ejaculation that they often react more strongly to the collector than to a real female or a mount with an artificial vagina! Despite this fact, experienced Crumpers do not have any problem mating naturally or responding to other collection methods.

Crumping is typically done to collect a horse’s semen for the purpose of breeding however some zoos use this technique to sexually satisfy their equine lovers.

When collecting semen, a bag will be placed over the penis to collect sperm and the bag should be large enough to extend from 8-12 inches up the penis and contain sufficient space for the flare to enlarge up to four times its original size. When masturbating the horse strictly for pleasure, it will likely be more enjoyable to have one’s hands directly on the horse’s manhood and get to witness the strength of his spray without the impediment of unnecessary bags (although they could make cleanup a bit easier!).

The horse will be stimulated in various ways, depending upon his past experience and personal preferences. He may be shown a mare or gelding from a distance or passing briefly through a doorway, he may get aroused by a dummy mare or even by the human rubbing him on his chest, abdomen, flank, or thigh. Younger and inexperienced horses are more likely to respond to mare-in-heat scent. Generally the least amount of stimulation needed to achieve erection is the amount that will be used as a horse which is too excited is difficult to work with and may be less responsive as well.

Warm water from 48° to 52° C (118.5° to 125° F) should be used to warm the collector’s hands as well as wash the horse’s penis. This is very important as a horse is likely to find cold hands on his nether regions unpleasant. This often increases their swelling of the glans and they may begin making shallow thrusting motions. At this point if a bag is to be used, it will be slipped over the penis and held in place around the medial ring. The other hand is placed over the glans with the thumb behind the glans.

The technique for inducing ejaculation in this aroused stallion is very specific and tailored to the horse’s own responses, as follows:

While applying firm pressure, the shaft and glans are gently manipulated in a rhythmic fashion until the horse reponds with pelvic thrusting. As the horse thrusts forward, the hands follow the thrusting motion. Steady pressure is maintained on the shaft. Simultaneously, the glans is rhythmically massaged with rotation motion, with the thumb massaging the firm protuberance of the corpus cavernosum penis into the glans penis.

During initial training of a stallion, the position of the hands as well as the rhythm and strength of the pressure applied on the shaft and glans are varied depending on the response of the stallion, with the goal of inducing deep pelvic thrusts and engorgement of the glans characteristic of normal copulatory response. The stallion must be allowed freedom to lower the head when thrusting. Ejaculatory pulses are easily palpated and visualized.

Premature release of pressure seems to interrupt ejaculation in some stallions. In fact, a sperm rich portion of the ejaculate may be obtained by releasing manual pressure after one or two urethral pulses.

Contrary to other methods of semen collection, Crumping is considered more efficient and easier in training both stallions and staff members. Due to there not being a need for the male to mount, it can be safer as well and does not require complex equipment such as dummy mares or artificial vaginas.

There is a modified version of the crump technique which has been used in the New Bolton Center in Pennsylvania. The procedure involves modifying the position of the hands while many of the other details remain very similar:

Once the stallion is washed, and an erection achieved, a plastic collection bag is secured around the penis by tape (note, don’t secure the tape directly to the penis, and don’t have the tape so tight as to interrupt circulation – remember the penis will become engorged just prior to and during ejaculation), and hot compresses are applied initially to the glans of the penis, and once “thrusting” is seen, the upper portion of the shaft.

The compresses we have used were of the thin (half-inch) man-made dishwashing “sponges” that are about 8 inches by 10 inches. These are submersed in hot water (55 degrees Celsius), and squeezed out immediately before application. The first is held in the “flat” of the left hand, with the flat of the hand being applied against the end of the glans of the penis.

The stallion should then drop his hindquarters slightly, and start a thrusting motion against your hand. Allow the hand to move with the thrusting, and at the same time use the other (right) hand to form a “U” of the thumb and index finger, with the other compress inside the “U”, and gently apply pressure with this hand on each side of the penis shaft at the upper end.

This pressure simulates the pressure applied naturally by the labia, whereas the left hand is simulating the pressure applied when pushing against the cranial portion of the vagina/cervix. No great amount of pressure is required, and in fact stallions will often resent excessive pressures.

(see Manual Stimulation) (see Stallion)

Cunnilinctus

This is simply an alternate spelling of cunnilingus; oral sex performed on the female genitals.

(see Cunnilingus)

Cunnilingus

Cunnilingus is a sexual technique where the female’s genitals are stimulated by her partner’s mouth and especially their tongue.

The clitoris is the female’s most sensitive organ, reportedly even more sensitive than the male’s penis, and, properly applied, clitoral stimulation is the surest way for most females to reach orgasm.

For men who are attracted to very small animals, such as cats, this may be the only sexual activity engaged in. Even some larger females will prefer cunnilingus over penetration – human women too, from time to time!

(see Clitoris)

Cynophilia

Cynophilia is defined as sexual attraction to dogs, perhaps the most common paraphilia related to animals.

(see Paraphilia)

Cynosexual

A cynosexual is an individual who is not only sexually attracted to dogs, but also romantically and fantastically oriented toward them to the degree that it would be considered their sexual orientation, akin to heterosexuality or homosexuality.

(see Zoosexual)

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Dam

A dam is a dog who is a mother of puppies; more specifically she is their dam.

(see Canine) (see Sire)

Dead Sea Lions

A five-person electro-pop group from Paris, France; the Dead Sea Lions were the creators of Yellow Books, a song which had a music video featuring humans and dogs making out in a very sensual way, which could be considered a softcore depiction of human-canine intimacy.

Yellow Books was their only music video, with two members of the band later starting music group Fripon.

(see Music) (see Yellow Books)

Dearest Pet: On Bestiality

Dearest Pet is a book about the history of bestiality in culture, in every media from myths and art to stories and song. Author Midas Dekkers does a wonderfully thorough job detailing the intricate details of a very rare and fascinating subject. Holding this book feels like handling forbidden knowledge, and for zoos there will be a thrill of the familiar in finally having a book that details their history.

The very introduction is literally seeping with promise, ending with the words:

Every sexual encounter is a breaking of bounds, an intrusion into an alien real, every sexual encounter retains a whiff of bestiality. What use is the other person if they are not different? You find true satisfaction only when you let yourself go.

The book is incredibly rich in detail, describing the penises of swans (one of the only birds to have any penis at all – and a large one at that) to citing the fact that all virgin births occurring in nature result in female offspring (due to the mother’s genetic material containing only X-chromosomes and therefore rendering her unable to asexually produce a son).

Though sometimes the book has a passage that just seems incorrect, at least according to most zoo’s self-reporting, such as when it proclaims:

Human beings are attracted to other human beings. And if they occasionally fall for an animal, they are attracted by the animal’s human features. What attracts the dog lover is not the doggishness of a dog – the fact that it drools and pants and stinks and moults – but its human qualities – faithfulness, gratitude, patience in waiting for its master […]

While zoos do indeed like the qualities of a good personality, this does not prevent them from also loving what makes animals themselves – in fact many zoosexuals report that they are physically attracted to the bodies of animals and find their appearance to be as pleasant as that of humans or (for some individuals) the animal may even be considered more visually attractive than a human being!

However the author seems to have understood that this was not entirely the case because in a later chapter he goes on to explain that animals can provide supranormal stimulus- that is, the goat may have larger breasts than a woman, the horse a wider set of hips, and what human could compare to the dramatic penis-to-body size ratio of a donkey?

It could be argued that in these cases animal-stimulus certainly is what the people were attracted by, because they desire features not seen on human beings. Plus you don’t even have to get zoos started on the wonders of an animal’s tail to know they are chasing something other than humanity when they get down in a wild way.

The book goes on to detail human’s relationship with other animals as well as with other humans – they even get into the topic of race relations and how people were once prohibited not only from relations with nonhumans, but also from relations with humans different than themselves.

When the inevitable discussion about dogs humping legs comes up, it is handled tactfully and explained in a very positive and sensible manner, as seen:

It is a pleasant duty for a male dog to service the members of his household from time to time […] On these occasions something pinkish flops out of the abdomen and is rubbed against one’s legs […] Dog lovers maintain that politely rejecting the animal’s advances is a more appropriate response. Unless one really enjoys them, that is. With some adjustment it is not difficult to exchange the leg for a more appropriate part of the body and actual mating can ensue.

Some of the comparisons do seem a bit of a stretch (really, comparing milk-drinking and the bites of vampires to bestiality?) but all-in-all this is a solid book which contains a very great amount of information and is varied enough to captivate interest for a sustained period of time.

(see Dekkers, Midas) (see Literature)

Deer

Deer are a large wild ungulate in which the males grow a large ‘rack’ of antlers. A buck will be designated a certain number of points based on the number of terminations on his antlers, starting with two and increasing for full tips of beams as well as irregular projections and brow tines.

These are wild animals and tend to be much flightier than horses. They are capable of accidentally injuring someone with their antlers or hooves, as well as being able to hit someone with great force if they opt for head-on combat.

Videos of men engaging in sex with deer, with bucks as the active partners and does taking on the role of passive partners, have been released; perhaps the most well-known being the short video ‘getting bucked’.

(see Buck) (see Doe) (see Stag)

Dekkers, Midas

Midas Dekkers is a best-selling Dutch biologist known for his controversial views on sex between humans and animals. His book Dearest Pet: On Bestiality covered the topic quite thoroughly and elicited a great deal of impassioned response the world over.

He has written:

In fact, as long as none of those involved suffers pain, no form of sex should be seen as pathological, mad, or bad.

His book was not a pro-zoophilia manifesto by any means and indeed there are some things he says which just don’t resonate with zoos, such as his statement:

People simply do not approve of others having sex with animals. That is what makes them human beings.

Many zoos would beg to differ, stating that they don’t mind others having sex with animals and this leaves them wondering just exactly what type of beings Dekkers presumes they are if not ‘human’? Though this could hardly be considered offensive by those who feel that non-human animals show more ‘humanity’ than the species for which that trait was named.

Nevertheless he does a wonderfully thorough job of presenting a great deal of information in a way that is interesting and gives the subject a fair treatment.

(see Dearest Pet: On Bestiality)

 

Delphinophilia

Someone with delphinophilia is a delphinophile, meaning they are sexually attracted to dolphins and/or other porpoises.

(see Zoophilia)

 

Denisoven

The Denisovens were archaic humans that existed alongside Cro Magnon and Neanderthal. They were a separate species from either of the others and are known to have interbred with both other species. Their genetic material was 17% Neanderthal. They currently contribute to the genome of modern Melanesian, Aboriginal Australian, and Papuan individuals.

(see Evolution) (see Genome) (see Human) (see Neanderthal)

De-Sexing

De-sexing is the modern veterinary term for surgically neutering an animal.

(see Neutering)

Deworming

Deworming is the process of administering medication to an animal (or more rarely a human) in order to rid them of parasites such as tapeworm, roundworm, or flukeworm.

In dogs deworming treatments are given as pills, tablets, supplements to add to their food or even a liquid suspension. The canine treatment tends to cover tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and the giardia parasite.

Dogs may also get heartworms if not taking a monthly preventative (especially in areas with a lot of mosquitos), and rather than living in the digestive tract, those potentially fatal parasites take up residence in the dog’s heart, lungs, and blood vessels. In such cases the dog will need life-saving intervention and often a recovery period of restricted activity to prevent complications.

In horses a paste or gel is often administered with a dosing syringe. Single-dose feed dewormers or ‘continuous’ daily feed form may be delivered. Horses most often come down with redworms (large or small), roundworms, pinworms, threadworms, tapeworms, lungworms, and bots.

In livestock the deworming methods may range from feed supplements, liquid doses, or pastes and gels to injections and even pour-on applications. The various animals included in the name livestock can get a diverse variety of worms as well.

In order to monitor the animal’s condition and ensure that they are healthy and free of parasites, it is important to provide a stool sample at their veterinary visits, at least once annually or whenever you suspect a problem.

It is especially important to be careful to prevent, detect, and eliminate worms if one is engaging in intimate contact with the animal, especially in cases where the human is performing analingus on their animal partner.

(see Analingus)

Digital Stimulation

Digital stimulation is the process of stimulating an animal’s genitals with the hands. This term could mean a handjob or fingering, but most commonly it will refer to the latter, meaning the penetration of a female’s vagina by the skilled hands of their partner. Stimulating a male’s penis is more often referred to as a ‘handjob’ or ‘jerking off’ and would properly be termed manual stimulation.

This is reportedly one of the most common activities engaged in with animals. Most individuals who had previous sexual contact with an animal had admitted to stimulating its genitals with their own hands, whether to give the animal pleasure or simply out of curiosity.

Some females which are too small for intercourse (notably some smaller breed dogs, and occasionally larger ones with a fine bone structure); these females may enjoy digital stimulation or in some cases even that may prove uncomfortable for them and they may only enjoy receiving cunnilingus and/or performing fellatio.

It is always important to ensure that the zoo’s hands are cleaned thoroughly in order to prevent accidentally scratching their partner, use plenty of lubricant (if the vagina is not sufficiently wet already, such as for some out-of-season dogs or those who were spayed later in life).

(see Manual Stimulation) (see Masturbate)

Dildogging

Dildogging is a sex act in which the dog remains passive and the woman uses his penis in a similar fashion to a dildo.

This activity is not often performed by real zoos and is more common in pornography than in real life. However some people have reported dildogging with neutered males who are willing sexual partners but no longer have the hydraulics for full erections or the instinct to mount and hump.

Dildogging is considered by some zoos to be a moral grey area, possibly permissible if the dog seems relaxed or to actively enjoy the activity, and dubious if they seem tense or otherwise disinterested. Other individuals see it as completely immoral due to the dog’s lack of active participation in the activity and therefore questionable consent.

(see Consent) (see Pornography)

Docking

Docking may sometimes refer to the process of cropping a dog’s tail into a little nub, such as with the Rottweilers, Dobermans, Boxers, and others (in countries where the practice is still legal). It may also refer to the sex act in which a human penis is inserted into a male animal’s sheath.

Supposedly this can also be done with equines and other ungulates, however I feel that potential problems would have less to do with size accomodation and instead would be more related to the animal’s size and strength. If attempting this with their animal lover, zoos would be advised to go slowly and use a lot of lubricant.

Doe

Doe is a word used for several species of animals, always in reference to a female individual. Female goats, deer, hares, rabbits, rats, ferrets, and kangaroos may all be referred to as does.

For sexual purposes, doe will usuallu refer to goats as deer are not domesticated and the other species are too small. It may be possible to attempt sex with a kangaroo, however this could be risky as they are sometimes known to be a bit feisty.

Female goats are known to do well living in groups together. A single goat by themselves will get lonely. Even having two is enough, and they will keep one another company.

During the sex act, goats will sometimes lower themselves down on the front end, in a ‘kneeling’ posture, with their rear presented in the air. Some have claimed this to be a submissive gesture.

Female deer have been documented engaging in sexual activity with human males, both receiving digital stimulation and being penetrated.

(see Deer) (see Nanny)

Dog

Dog may either refer to the domesticated species of canine or, more specifically, may sometimes be used to refer to the males only, whereas females are known as bitches.

The domestic dog is the most popular species of non-human animal for humans to have sexual relationships with; more specifically, the male dog. This is likely due to their popularity as pets and ability to live in a wide range of housing situations (unlike many farm animals) as well as their enthusiasm and general ‘horniness’.

Dogs are oftentimes viewed as promiscuous creatures, as ready to hump a cat or a leg as they are another dog. For this reason a man known for being a womanizer is sometimes called ‘a dog’.

While dogs are often portrayed as sex-fiends and they do sometimes go wild for a female in heat, sometimes even a female in heat (of their own breed, no less!) will fail to raise a dog’s interest despite the fact that he is an intact male. Some canines seem to be more influenced by pheromones than others.

(see Bitch) (see Canine) (see Canine Penis) (see Horny)

Dog-and-Pony Show

A ‘dog-and-pony show’ is a term for zoophilic sex shows in which a woman has sex with any type of animal.

The species she has sex with may vary depending where in the world the live sex show takes place, although canines and small equines are most often used. In some cases the animal involved may even be a tame wild species, such as various types of primates.

Typically photographs, video recording, and masturbation are prohibited at these types of events, both for the security of the individuals involved as well as their feeling of comfort and sanitation of the location.

Reviews range from ‘jaw-dropping’ to ‘a total scam’. Some individuals claim that nothing compares to seeing someone act out their deepest desires in person, while others have reported that the shows do not last as long as expected and the view of penetration is not as clear as in pornography, where sexual position and camera angle are being manipulated to maximize visibility.

(see Voyeur)

Dogarama

Dogarama is the legendary pornographic film starring none other than Linda Lovelace of Deep Throat fame. Its original title was Dog 1 and it was also known as Knothole and Dog F***er.

Recorded in 1969, it starred 20-year-old Linda alongside a stud who was reportedly a German Shepherd but in all actuality looks a great deal like an Azawakh.

Linda claimed that she was forced into the sex act by her husband (who was also her manager) and that he took the film’s meager proceeds. Her state of intoxication during this film seems to corroborate her view of the incident.

(see Lovelace, Linda)

Dog F***er

(see Dogarama)

 

Doggy-style

Doggy-style is a sexual position used by most mammals during mating. In this position, the passive partner is standing on all fours and facing away from the active partner, who rides up on their back so that they are facing in the same direction, one overlapping the other.

Typically a dog will begin to grasp around the bitch’s waist and place much of his weight on her back in this position. Dogs may remain in this position when tied, or they may turn butt-to-butt.

The doggy-style position is also known as ‘hitting it from the back’ or ‘from behind’.

Dogsex

Dogsex is a term sometimes used in the pornography industry in reference to films showing sexual activity between humans and canines, typically women with dogs.

(see Farmsex)

Dolly

Dolly was the dolphin lover of Malcolm Brenner and is the porpoise about whom the book Wet Goddess was written.

She had unique training that no other dolphin outside of the US Navy received – how to work with humans in open water. All other dolphins had to remain in tanks, but she was permitted to swim freely and then leap up for fish her handler would offer to her, impressing the crowd with her skills and intelligence.

Female dolphins are known to be sexually solicitous to their desired partners and Dolly was certainly a prime example of this rule. Despite Mr. Brenner never feeding her nor offering her anything other than his company, she persistently rubbed her genitals against him and as the courtship escalated she even pushed him to the bottom of the pool, insisting that he should stimulate her.

This did not have the desire expected and her beau continued to hold out, leading her to begin attempting a more tender approach. She would run her jaws up and down his arm erotically in an attempt to stimulate him.

Eventually the two did consummate their relationship and this delighted Dolly.

She bonded so strongly to her human mate that when she was separated from him by the dissolution of Floridaland, she swum to the bottom of the tank and committed suicide, having no will to live without him by her side.

(see Brenner, Malcolm) (see Wet Goddess)

Dolphin

A dolphin is a mammal that lives in the sea, and is what one could consider a very small whale. They have a blowhole on top of their heads for breathing and many small teeth which are used to eat fish. They live in groups known as pods and are very social.

Despite human contact with dolphins being very rare, a comparatively large number of zoos are attracted to them. Part of their appeal may be their extreme intelligence and playful nature. People have said that dolphins are a joy to be around and can even be quite funny, coming up with their own jokes and engaging in behaviors to amuse others.

Famous delphinophiles include Malcolm Brenner (author of the book, Wet Goddess) as well as Margaret Howe Lovatt, a woman who was in a NASA-funded experiment designed to teach dolphins human speech.

Sexual relationships with dolphins must be undertaken with great care because a dolphin who doesn’t get their way will sometimes purposely pin someone underwater, which could prove dangerous. In the water, a human being is completely at the mercy of these powerful swimmers. Remember: in the water, they are an apex predator.

(see Brenner, Malcolm) (see Lovatt, Margaret Howe)

Dolphin Lover (2015)

This short documentary is about Malcolm Brenner, the man who became famous for his sexual relationship with a female dolphin named Dolly.

The video begins with an introduction to Mr. Brenner and details how he came to be in the position of meeting the dolphins at Floridaland, an amusement park which featured shows where dolphins would wear little hats and jump through hoops as a trick.

It contains many details of the passionate love affair between man and dolphin, culminating with the sex act, which proved to be more difficult than anticipated. After attempting several different positions they finally settled on a position in which they were nearly perpendicular with their genitals aligned.

It is clear from Mr. Brenner’s description that sex with Dolly was a peak experience in his life, one which he described as ‘transcendental’.

The film ends on a sad note, the sad story of how a heartbroken dolphin lost the man she loved and decided to give up on everything. Mr. Brenner is visibly upset when relating the ending of this tale.

(see Brenner, Malcolm) (see Dolly)

Donkey

Donkeys are a somewhat small equine which is known for its hardiness and attitude. They are known to enjoy sex a great deal, often more than horses do!

Throughout the years donkeys have often been involved in bestiality; during sacred rites and rituals, in dog-and-pony-shows, and simply down home at the farm.

Donkeys do well in pairs or even groups as they are social animals like the horse.

Videos with donkeys, while not as prevalent as those with horses, are not difficult to find. Both jacks and jennies are portrayed.

(see Dog-and-Pony-Show) (see Jack) (see Jenny) (see Hinny) (see Mule) (see Zebroid)

Donut

Quite apart from being an innocent dessert, the term donut also refers to a horse or pony’s anus, which is rather donut-like in appearance due to their well-developed and ring-shaped anal sphincter. In ponies, it is also sometimes referred to as a ‘ponut’.

(see Anus) (see Equine) (see Ponut)

Dox

To ‘dox’ someone is to reveal their personal, private information online. The information made public may include an individual’s real name, phone number, email address, physical address, and other personally identifying information.

Some individuals who have been doxxed were harassed, suffered property damage, or were even physically harmed by assailants who targeted them do to their online activity. Due to the suffering and vulnerability of an individual who has been doxxed, lawmakers are attempting to update the penal code to make doxxing a crime, though it still may be considered ‘legal’ in some locations. Depending on where the doxxer lives they may face charges.

(see Social Consequences)

Dragon Foal

Dragon Foals are the offspring born of fertile mule mares.

There has never been a reported incidence of a male mule siring progeny, despite the fact that they will readily mount and ejaculate.

Even the existence of Dragon Foals was disbelieved largely due to lack of conclusive evidence despite some 60 reports of such an event since the 1500s.

(see Hybrid) (see Mule)

Drop

To ‘drop’ is an abbreviation of ‘dropping length’ which is when a male horse lets down his penis, exposing some or the entire thing.

(see Dropping Length)

 

Dropping Length

Dropping length is when a male horse lets his penis extend by relaxing his retractor muscle.

They may do this when aroused or simply relaxed and comfortable. When sedated they also drop length, due to the inaction of the retractor muscle. In fact, some horses must be sedated for sheath cleaning if they dislike the process and will not cooperate with that necessary procedure while awake.

(see Equine Penis) (see Sheath Cleaning) (see Stallion)

Dutch Dog

While often simply referred to as ‘The Dutch Dog’, this canine porn star is thought to have been named Felix or possibly Spot. He was a dark brindle dog with pointy ears, dark masking on his face, and brown eyes. His breed was most likely Dutch Shepherd, hence his name ‘The Dutch Dog’.

He stars in at least three movies: ‘Dutch Dog in Action’, ‘Felix’, and also ‘2 Lesbians and a Dog’. These movies, like many vintage films distributed online, have gone by several names.

What makes him so well-known is that this dog absolutely loved sex! He mounted countless times in the videos and took a very active role in humping and penetrating the women. His enthusiasm is nearly unmatched and many remember him as the dog who just kept going and going!

(see Pornography) (see Vintage)

E

Ejaculation

Ejaculation is the process during which – as the male has his orgasm – semen is ejected from the penis.

When a male nears climax, he reaches a point where it will become inevitable that he must ejaculate. This is sometimes known as ‘the moment of inevitability’. When a man becomes familiar with his own body, he is able to learn to pace himself in such a way that he can practice ‘edging’ – repeatedly getting close to orgasm without ejaculating – so that when he finally does ejaculate there is an increased feeling of pleasure.

Some males are capable of achieving orgasm without ejaculation – a technique practiced by those who believe ejaculating causes the loss of energy – but this can prove challenging to learn and for many ejaculation is one of the most exciting parts about sex!

Some females also produce some amount of fluid when they orgasm, which is known as squirting, gushing, or female ejaculation.

(see Orgasm) (see Semen) (see Squirting)

ElypseArt

ElypseArt is currently the company producing the most realistic inflating canine dildos, as well as a very nice (and quite large!) horse dildo.

The canine model comes in 4 different sizes, while the horse is only available in one size – plenty big enough for size queens though! Both models are inflated using a squeeze bulb, with the primary size increase in canine toys being at the knot and at the flare for the horse toy. Either model can be made into a squirting inflatable toy that will ‘ejaculate’ lube for an upcharge during the order process.

The toys are typically made in realistic (very realistic!) colors, however custom designs may be ordered, and unnatural selections are also available. There are harnesses which are compatible with either toy for playing with partners or just attaching them to a plushie for a riding session. While these harnesses hold the toy in place, the toys themselves are fairly flexible and it is not going to be a ‘hands-free’ experience.

Web address: http://www.elypseart.com

(see Sex Toys)

 

Enema

When the passive partner is a human who wishes to be anally penetrated by an animal, they will typically give themselves an enema in order to ensure that they are as clean as possible inside, reducing the odds of their lover coming into contact with fecal material.

Enemas are not given to animals who are to be the receptive partner in anal sex, due to there being no way to explain to them ‘hold the water inside of you for a few moments’, therefore even attempting this would not meet with success. Cleaning out the inside of the digestive system (however shallow or deep) is strictly a human endeavor in that regard, and is primarily performed by male receivers of anal sex and women in pornography, although a small subset of women report engaging in anal sex with animals in their personal lives as well.

With some species of animal, adjusting their diet may cause them to be cleaner inside after a bowel movement, although this really will just work well with dogs whereas horses and other ungulates have a different type of digestive system and simply tend to be a bit more ‘messy’ inside.

Those who are concerned about coming into contact with the animal’s feces are advised to either limit themselves to vaginal sex or wear a condom.

(see Anal Sex) (see Condom)

Equine

Equines are the second-most preferred sexual partner by zoos, coming in right after canines. This is a significant statistic because of the amount of time, money, and work that goes into a horse being considerably much more than the average dog needs. For this reason, many zoos are unable to get their own equine when they first become interested and instead gather experience by assisting others or sometimes visiting animals of other zoos for some hands-on experience!

For those who have their heart set on an equine lover of their own, it often takes years of hard work to get into a position (financially and situationally) to have a horse of one’s own. In some cases, an individual may opt for a donkey, mule, or zebra.

The size of these animals can vary considerably, with the typical donkey weighing about 400-500lb and some breeds of draft horse being easily five times larger at 2,500lbs. Due to their size and power (not to mention those hard – and sharp – hooves) equines should only be handled by individuals with experience and those under direct supervision by someone with such knowledge.

Sexual activity with equines (especially full-sized stallions) can be quite perilous. Nevertheless this is a favored depiction in pornography and oftentimes one half of the exciting dog-and-pony shows!

Sexual activity with minis is not necessarily any easier than with a full sized stallion – many smaller equines are affected by dwarfism which can result in a smaller overall size (and even lighter weight) with a full-sized penis.

Stallions in particular can be dangerous and even deadly. Removing sex from the equation, there are people who pay the ultimate price simply due to interacting with them in a nonsexual capacity. Adding in the oversized penis, dramatic flare, and sheer size of the animal can make things very risky indeed. A stallion can hurt someone even without penetrating them, when simply attempting to mount.

(see Dog-and-Pony-Show) (see Donkey) (see Equine Penis) (see Equine Vagina) (see Horse) (see Mare) (see Mule) (see Stallion) (see Zebra)

 

Equine Penis

The equine penis (especially when flaccid) looks fairly similar to a human penis. It has a glans which is wider than the rest and a shaft that is fairly straight along its length.

Despite these similarities, there are also a lot of differences. For one thing, the entirety of its length is typically drawn back into the body by the retractor muscle. In this way, the stallion’s penis is held out of the way and protected from dirt or damage.

When examining the penis itself, one will also notice several other differences. In the approximate center of the shaft’s length there is a ring wrapping around the circumference of the penis. This is known as the medial ring and may also sometimes be referred to as a preputial ring. Most stallions require stimulation here in order to reach climax. Simply stimulating the head of their penis (or the base, as with dogs) will not likely cause them to orgasm.

Further down at the ‘head’ of the penis, it may be noted that there is a projection about the size of a fingernail at the very tip of the penis. This is known as the urethral process and it sticks out from the glans. This area needs to be cleaned very thoroughly as it tends to accumulate debris and any blockage could obstruct the flow of urine.

When the horse nears orgasm, his glans will enlarge 3-4x, forming the flare. This enables him to ensure that his semen remain inside the mare for the duration of his erection and assists to increase the chances of successful impregnation.

(see Flare) (see Medial Ring) (see Retractor Muscle) (see Sheath) (see Sheath Cleaning) (see Stallion) (see Urethral Process)

 

Equine Vagina

The equine vagina is visually quite similar to that of a human-female’s cameltoe, at least when compared with the vaginas of other animals, quadruped and biped alike. In fact, it would not be a stretch to say that the equine vagina is more similar to that of humans than those of our closest relatives, the primates (at least externally).

However that is about where the similarities end, and men have said that while the equine vagina is more spacious than that of a human, it is also reportedly like ‘liquid silk’ – very warm and very strong, more than capable of stimulating a man to orgasm.

Female equines enjoy foreplay quite a lot, and if one attempts to penetrate the mare before he has properly stimulated her, she is likely to simply step aside. However if one can get her sufficiently wet via cunnilingus and perhaps some digital penetration, she is likely to be very amenable to advances from an individual she knows and trusts.

Horses, like other ungulates, relieve themselves frequently so this is something that one should be aware of lest they have an unpleasant surprise. It is also advisable for the zoos engaged in activity with horses to clean the mare and themselves before continuing penetration, if such a thing should become necessary.

(see Mare)

 

Equipment

General term for any object that are involved in the care and handling of an animal. May include such items as collars, leashes, bridles, etcetera.

(see Collar) (see Harness) (see Leash) (see Tack)

 

Equity

Equity was originally developed as an oestrus control for mares, since they are not routinely spayed and it sometimes becomes necessary to prevent pregnancy for various reasons. While small animals can usually withstand surgical spaying, as the saying goes -“If they eat hay, you don’t spay!”

In most horses, the oestrus cycle will be suppressed by the second dose onward. It should last for three months and in some horses will last six months or longer. Booster doses may continue anestrous.

This drug was eventually tested off-label on stallions and it was found that their behavior changed dramatically, with a marked reduction in testosterone-induced behavior. The horses were easier to handle, but manipulating their hormones in this way is contrary to the rules of many sporting agencies.

It works as an analogue to Gonadotropin Releasing Factor (GnRF) and inhibits luteinizing hormone (LH) indirectly, and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). In males its analogue to GnRF means it will inhibit testosterone production.

(see Anestrous) (see Mare) (see Oestrus) (see Stallion)

 

Erotica

Erotica is defined as art or especially literature which is designed to arouse or excite the viewer. It may be either suggestive or explicit and has a wide variety of themes, however here we will be focusing on erotica featuring interspecies sex between people and non-human animals.

ArtofZoo has a large erotica collection which may be downloaded from their site, featuring a wide array of books which were originally released decades ago as paperbacks.

Werewolf erotica is about as close as the average non-zoo gets to reading about bestiality. Even so, it may be more suggested than graphically described, and the women (typically) may make love with the werewolf when he is in the form of either beast or man, depending on what the author was going for while writing.

Werewolf books are not banned on the shopping super-site Amazon, despite the fact that bestiality erotica featuring real-life currently-existent animals is prohibited there. Smashwords, however, has no ban on zoophilic content (although they supposedly limit the submission of bestiality-themed books, particularly when an author submits multiple titles).

(see ArtofZoo) (see BeastForum) (see Werewolf)

 

Estrous Cycle

The estrous cycle is a series of changes that a female’s body goes through between one period of estrus and the next. Note that females of species with estrous cycles tend to only breed when they are fertile, while the rarer species with true menstrual cycles (mostly humans and related species) breed freely at any time of year.

In many animals estrus will take place at a time which is referred to as the breeding season, the desired time to conceive so that offspring are born when they have the highest chance of survival. Females will be receptive at that time and usually reject males on other occasions.

The estrous cycle may have several phases, typically known as proestrus, estrus, metestrus, and diestrus. During proestrus the endometrium and ovarian follicles develop. In estrus, the female is receptive and fertile. In metestrus, progesterone levels increase and estrogen levels decrease, preparing for the possibility of pregnancy. Finally comes diestrus, also known as dioestrus, which is typically a period of sexual inactivity until the cycle repeats itself.

In some species, males will enter must when the females enter oestrus.

(see Menstruation) (see Must) (see Oestrus)

 

Estrus

(see Oestrus)

 

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (1972)

The full title of this film is “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (but were afraid to ask)”. It was obviously created with the intention to amuse, using ribald humor and even breaking the third wall!

The film opens with a view of bunnies and a song is playing, proclaiming, “Little lovebirds, we’re not above birds, let’s misbehave!” (the song is “Let’s Misbehave” by Cole Porter). The animal-centric lyrics and imagery, while not directly related to bestiality, nevertheless put forward the perception of animals as sexual beings.

Things really get interesting in the segment entitled “What is sodomy?” where a medical doctor is having an ordinary day in his office until an Armenian shepherd comes in, claiming to have fallen in love with his sheep. The doctor attempts to make him leave but the man insists on introducing him to the sheep (named Daisy). Things take an unexpected turn when, after meeting her, the doctor insists on seeing them again, claiming that he needs to see Daisy alone in order to help.

The situation at home becomes complicated when his wife asks him why he seems so distracted during dinner, and then later sees him caressing a lamb’s wool sweater, which he unsuccessfully attempts to hide. His wife begins to get very suspicious of him.

On the day of their scheduled appointment the doctor is anxiously looking out the window and smoking. He is notified that the sheep is on premises and immediately uses mouthwash to freshen his breath, obviously wanting to impress her.

When the nurse leaves Daisy and the doctor alone, he begins calling her by terms of endearment, and then the two of them leave the office and check into a hotel, with the doctor carrying her lovingly until he sets her upon the bed. They order room service which consists of fine wine, caviar, and grass.

The sex act itself is skipped, however we do see their post-coital pillow talk session, during which the doctor enjoys a cigarette and tells her he had never imagined how great it would be – not even in his wildest dreams!

He goes all out, seeing the sheep repeatedly and making up excuses as to why he isn’t available to his wife – neither socially nor sexually. He constantly smells of sheep and even goes as far as giving Daisy fine jewelry, after which he holds up a mirror so she can see how she looks wearing it.

The story continues on, showing the eventual results of the doctor’s love for Daisy. His wife hires a private investigator and tracks the two of them down, obtaining photographic evidence. Soon the doctor and his animal mistress are alone and he struggles to make ends meet, still prizing and cherishing his relationship with her above all else.

In the end, the two are separated when the Armenian man reclaims her and takes her back to the mountains, where the doctor will be unable to find her again. We see him sitting on the side of the road, drinking out of a bottle labeled ‘Woolite’ with a vacant expression, seemingly trying to get a buzz from anything with a name related to sheep – his great love and his undoing.

(see Cinematography)

Evolution

Evolution is the natural process by which life forms change by the expression of heritable genes being passed down and reshuffled in successive generations. To put it simply, living creatures become more complex and/or better suited to their environment through the process of evolution.

This process has been taking place for approximately 3.5 billion years ago. The dinosaurs appeared 230 million years ago and went extinct 65 million years ago. The first known hominid was over 4 million years old, and it is suspected that hominids diverged from apes from 5-8 million years ago. Homo sapiens have existed for about 100,000 years.

In the process of evolution, humans have changed greatly – we have larger heads, flatter faces, and relatively short limbs compared to apes. However we must not forget that many other species have changed just as much or even more in the same period of time or shorter, and yet we do not perceive them as being at the same ‘pinnacle of evolution’.

(see Denisoven) (see Genome) (see Human) (see Neanderthal)

Ewe

A ewe is a female sheep.

Ewes are believed to have the most human-like vaginas of any animals, according to zoophiles who have had intercourse with multiple different species of animal. Not only that, but their vagina is said to be fairly deep for their size, and they are usually able to take a man easily.

(see Sheep)

Exotic Erotics

Exotic Erotics is a manufacturer of sexy toys in the shape of animal penises as well as the hypothetical phalluses of fantasy creatures. They are best known for their affordable and competitive prices which are a great value in accordance with the quality of the product.

They also ship each toy with a storage bag to keep it clean and help with hiding it!

Their website once contained a forum where members could talk, trade toys, and eagerly anticipate the next product’s arrival as well as voting on new designs, however this feature has been discontinued.

Web address: https://www.exotic-erotics.com/

(see Sex Toys)

Experiments

As technology developed, humankind has attempted to better their lives (and their very bodies) through the use of animals, blurring the lines of species by creating individuals who bear both human and animal tissues.

In the 1920s and 1930s, Dr. Serge Voronoff was grafting thin slices of primate testicles onto men and finding that their vitality was improved by the procedure. Later charlatans would attempt to profit from this discovery, with one man going so far as to insert goat testicles in the scrotums of his patients without grafting the tissue together so that no real improvement could be observed.

A great many doctors throughout history have attempted to create hybrids between humankind and various types of animals, most often apes as they are the modern human’s closest living relatives.

Sometimes bestiality has even occurred during experiments in which the focus had been on something entirely SFW! In one case, Margaret Howe Lovatt came to have a zoophilic relationship in a NASA-funded experiment on dolphin intelligence and communication!

Nowadays hamster eggs are used to test the quality of human sperm by seeing if the man is able to fertilize the egg-cell. This is done because with the zona pellucida (glycoprotein layer) removed, the eggs of the Syrian Golden Hamster are able to fuse with human sperm. Their same eggs are also compatible with the sperm of mice and pigs.

The reason that animal eggs are used rather than human ones is because of the ethical issue involved with creating human embryos that are not intended to become a person as well as the necessity of testing an egg other than those belonging to the man’s partner, in order to account for which partner had the problematic fertility. This test is known as HZFO for hamster zona-free ovum test.

(see Human-Hybrid Experiments) (see Lovatt, Margaret Howe) (see Voronoff, Serge)

F

 

Fallopian Tube

The fallopian tubes lead from the ovaries to the uterus and are the passageways that an egg travels along after ovulation.

(see Reproductive System)

 

Farmsex

Farmsex is a term sometimes used for bestiality in the pornography industry. It most often refers to sexual activity between women and horses as well as other barnyard animals such as goats, sheep, cattle, or boars.

(see Dogsex)

 

Faunophilia

Someone has faunophilia if they are sexually aroused by watching animals mating or engaging in sexual activity. It is also sometimes called mixoscopic zoophilia.

Note that this is different from the noticeable affect whereby a woman may be monitored for signs of arousal and show a vaginal response to every depiction of sexual activity regardless of who is involved, possibly nature’s way of ensuring that she will be less likely to get harmed during an intimate encounter if a male should attempt to penetrate her.

Individuals with true faunophilia enjoy watching animals’ courtship and mating behaviors and may even seek out such experiences, searching for the photographs and footage then using them as pornography.

(see Paraphilia) (see Pornography)

Felching

Felching has two meanings, the first being to suck a creampie out of someone’s vagina or anus. The other meaning is the act of inserting live animals into the vagina or anus to derive pleasure from their bodily movements. This may sometimes be done with rodents, fish, snakes, or eels. This sex act is more common among homosexual men though it is sometimes depicted in pornography featuring women.

In all actuality, the majority of zoos are not interested in such practices, preferring sexual partners large enough to engage in satisfying genital-genital contact with the zoo in question.

The technique originates from a method of torture developed for use on spies and prisoners of war. The individual attempting this may also become infected

 

Felidophilia

A felidophile is an individual who is sexually attracted to felines, and they are said to have felidophilia.

(see Paraphilia)

Feline

Feline refers to any member of the Felidae family (primarily large wildcats) in taxonomy, as well as its subfamily Felinae (smaller felines and domestic cats). They may also be referred to as felids.

They are carnivorous animals which cannot survive on a vegetarian diet, quite different from the dietary flexibility of canines. The felines have also adapted to drink very little water, likely due to evolution selecting for those who can survive in deserts and other places devoid of drinking water. Most of their fluid intake comes through their food, so domestic cats have less risk of UTIs and kidney problems if fed a diet of wet food rather than dry. The urge to drink simply isn’t very strong and they can accidentally cause themselves to get dehydrated.

While a decent number of zoos report feeling attraction for felines, the wild cats are rare and dangerous while the domesticated cats are too small for penetrative sex, though some do enjoy giving a thorough licking with their raspy tongues. One may also perform cunnilingus on the females and fellatio on the males, for which they will be appreciative.

If one does manage to have an encounter with a big cat (such as a lion, tiger, panther, or puma) the encounter could prove very risky. For one thing, a female may turn and swipe after intercourse – although this risk is somewhat mitigated by the human penis’s lack of pain-inducing spines. The male will instinctively bite his mate and attempt to hold them, likely due to the aforementioned response.

Most videos depicting cats and humans are domestic cats licking, although there are a few videos of oral sex being performed on felines as well as the males being masturbated.

(see Feline Penis)

Feline Penis

The feline penis is very different from that of many other animals. First of all his sheath is behind him, below his anus and testicles. Second of all even once his penis emerges, it will be quite small. In domestic cats it is perhaps one inch when flaccid and two inches when erect. The feline penis has a bone inside of it, known as the baculum or os penis.

Intact males have spines on their penis, which stimulate the female into ovulating as she feels some pain during penetration. Due to the spines being controlled by hormones, castrated males will eventually lose them and their penis will become smooth.

The male’s organ may be exposed by pressing gently on each side of his sheath, causing the penis to extend. When he is aroused, it will curl forward into the mating position, enabling him to penetrate.

It is very, very important to ensure that one’s hands are washed thoroughly before touching a cat’s reproductive organs. They are very prone to UTIs and other disorders of the urinary tract, so zoos must be especially careful not to introduce bacteria into the animal’s system.

All commercial videos seem to depict only cats licking, though some amateur material shows male cats being manually stimulated, often with the sound of them purring happily.

(see Feline) (see Manual Stimulation)

Feline Vagina

A female domestic cat is too small for digital stimulation, let alone penile penetration! Such a thing will not be possible due to how short and thin the male’s penis is and likewise the size of her vagina which has adapted alongside it.

Nevertheless, one may fondle her externally and if she seems receptive, it is possible to perform cunnilingus on her. A very aroused and endowed female may even be able to take the very tip of a tongue inside of her, but this should never be forced.

When she is receptive she will lower herself down with her rear in the air, and greatly enjoy touching on her lower back, at the very base of her tail.

There are videos of female cats licking as well as receiving cunnilingus, or simply being rubbed against.

(see Feline) (see Receptive)

Fellatio

Fellatio is oral sex performed on the penis. Also known as ‘giving head’ or ‘sucking off’.

Many zoos enjoy giving their animal sexual pleasure, even if the activity does not include any stimulation for the zoo’s genitals. They simply like to see their animals having a good time!

Different species need to be fellated in different ways, and there are some with whom this can only be accomplished with great difficulty. Special precautions must be taken never to allow teeth to come into contact with the skin of a sensitive canine penis, and the equine penis typically will not ejaculate due to fellatio unless one also jerks them off ‘round the medial ring.

There are many more specifics, like how a horse’s flare must never be allowed to swell up in one’s mouth or how one should be incredibly cautious if attempting to give head to dolphins because they are very streamlined and even in the water, they can put some force into their thrusts.

(see Ejaculation) (see Oral Sex)

Fence-hop

(see Fence-hopping)

Fence-hopping

Fence-hopping is having sex with any animal that belongs to someone other than you without that person’s permission and/or knowledge. It doesn’t matter whether they are your family member, friend, or neighbor.

Fence-hopping does not need to involve actually hopping over a fence or even trespassing – if you have sex with someone’s animal while pet-sitting, that is still considered fence-hopping.

This activity is generally discouraged because not only does it put you at risk of discovery and create bad publicity for all zoos, it also puts the animal at risk of castration, abandonment, or even potentially euthanasia if their non-zoo owner is upset by a change in the animal’s behavior and has them ‘put to sleep’ or simply abandons them at a kill-shelter, and this includes most ‘humane societies’.

For this reason it is preferred to play with your own pet, or if you cannot have your dream lover where you live then perhaps it is a good idea to make friends with an admirer or a fellow zoo who might share.

Feral

Feral has two definitions, with the first being used more among the furry community and the second having a widespread usage.

Among furries, feral is another term for quadruped – animals walking on all four legs, while anthropomorphic or the common abbreviation ‘anthro’ will refer to bipeds. Although many zoos love to look at art of both feral and even anthro creatures, many furries are opposed to feral artwork if it is of a suggestive or sexual nature (NSFW).

The other usage of the word feral is in reference to domesticated animals (dogs, cats, horses, etcetera) which no longer live under the guardianship of human beings and have reverted into a wild or semi-wild state. They are no longer fed by people but often scrounge human refuse for food and may learn to hunt for themselves, although not all will gain this skill and it seems to come much more easily to cats than dogs.

(see Anthropomorphic) (see Biped) (see Furry) (see NSFW) (see Quadruped)

Fertilization

Fertilization is when sperm penetrate an egg, joining the DNA of the two parents in one cell.

Technically speaking, animal sperm can fertilize a human egg, and vice-versa. The success rate is not 100% but it does still occur. In fact when assessing semen quality, cow eggs are used to test stallion sperm and hamster or mouse eggs are used to test human sperm! Scientists have it well-established that some species are able to penetrate the eggs of others (particularly the hamster egg, which has very little in-born ability to differentiate hamster sperm from other varieties and offers no resistance at all if slightly altered).

However an interspecies zygote will usually fail within one to two weeks (if not sooner) due to lacking some necessary function or another. In test tubes, these multi-species hybrid creatures do not survive past the blastocyst stage.

Typically only species which have the same (or very close) number of chromosomes may reproduce together, creating hybrid offspring which are often – although not always – sterile.

The zebroid is one fascinating example of a hybrid whose parents have radically different numbers of chromosomes and on paper, looks like an impossible creature though we are now aware that such hybridization is possible (mostly in species which are very similar to one another, thus likely to develop and function in a similar manner and survive to the point of birth).

There are further barriers to fertilization put in place before the sperm ever reach an egg cell, such as the different body temperatures and vaginal PH-levels of different species, which may cause a greater proportion of ‘other-species’ sperm to die prematurely.

(see Hybrid) (see Impregnate) (see Zebroid)

Fetish Zone

Fetish Zone does make a few of their own toys (they were the first to invent the animal-phallus shaped penile sheath which a male can use to penetrate his partner (and anyone can simply slip them over traditional vibrators for some wild fun).

They have their own knotty toy, Sebastian the Fox, which comes in multiple sizes (and colors) and is very realistic without the texture being as rough as some of the ZooFur toys. Speaking of ZooFur, this is actually the best distributor to buy their products from as long as you ensure the product says that it is in stock it is ready to go! This does limit the color options available however, typically to natural split color or sometimes just red, black, or beige.

Web address: http://www.fetishzone.net

(see Sex Toys)

Final Confession of Mabel Stark, The

The Final Confession of Mabel Stark is a novelized biography told in first-person (so as to sound almost autobiographical), written by Robert Hough.

The style is very candid and the book opens with the memorable story of how Mrs. Stark actually met the man who would become her husband. To sum it up, he was a hospital patient while she was the caregiver who unintentionally provided a happy ending to his sponge bath. This really sets the tone for how wild and interesting Mabel Stark’s life was – not only as the best female tiger-trainer of all time but also as a human being in general.

The poor woman had a terrible experience when she got married. Her parents had already passed away so, despite being a nurse and educated on the pure mechanics of the act, she nevertheless had no idea about the courtship behaviors common to people and for this reason she accepted her husband’s brusque and demanding manner toward her which eventually led to her being committed in a mental hospital, which she would later escape from with the help of her psychiatrist.

Mrs. Stark tells us about how aging has been for her, seeming to arrive suddenly out of nowhere and hitting full force, changing life itself. However she does mention one positive thing about aging:

You get up there in years and if you let it, your imagination can get about as real as anything else. Maybe more so.

[…]

My men. Whew. Had a slew of them. The exact numbers I’ll let you worry about but I know for a fact there were more than you can count on the fingers of one hand. Used to be when I looked back I saw them as a procession. I saw them as a parade. […] Fact is I can picture every last one of them, as though they were sitting in front of me […] The handsomest? Rajah, of course, though Rajah was a tiger and only thought he was a man, so I suppose he doesn’t count.

But not to get too far ahead in the story, right after she escaped from the mental institution, she had managed to join up with the circus. She played her role as a dancing girl, becoming so popular that she became known as Miss Egypt and men from all around would come in hopes of wooing her, but she was not interested in them. What she really wanted was to move up in rank and work with the big cats!

Her persistence paid off and their trainer gave her a chance to enter their cage with him, where he proceeded to kiss two male lions, working his hands into their manes, and even put his head inside one of their mouths. Eager to prove herself, Mabel next followed suit and soon after began performing in front of the audience!

Nowhere does she encourage others to do the same, and she mentioned that the last female tiger trainer before her was actually eaten by her charges. She mentions that lions are more theatrical, doing fearsome displays without causing actual damage, but tigers are as reserved as they are fierce.

It was later brought to her attention that the lead big-cat trainer, Louis, had a crush on her. She was advised to do something about it if she wanted more tigers and more opportunities, so she went ahead and began her flirtation with him, which eventually led to sex and a wedding attended by a variety of very unusual people.

She was given a tiger cub as a gift for this deed and she named him Rajah. He grew quickly and soon began exhibiting predatory behavior toward the animals who had been his friends when he was just a cub. Nevertheless Mabel was always very accommodating to him, even letting him sleep in bed next to her while her husband and her were being intimate:

Meanwhile, all of Louis’s plunging pushed me forward, so the front of me starting rubbing up against Rajah, and when I say front of me understand it was the part that counts […]  Soon as this happened, I found I couldn’t catch my breath, my discovering for the first time how safe and wonderful not catching your breath can feel […] the sensation built and built […] I closed my eyes and saw an image of a bed containing a man and a  woman and a tiger, a frenzy of motion beneath the blanket, the woman opening her mouth and groaning in a way that would make a longshoreman blush.

Her description of the activity is very sensual and she claims it was at this time she realized the body was “something that can can give you a ride, like the ceramic horse on a Carry-Us-All” (carousel). Things were not to remain peaceful for long, as the motions of the couple woke the tiger who leapt into the air and came down scratching, infuriating Louis to the point where the man, finally fed up with the tiger living in his home, dragged the cat out of the room by his tail.

Mabel instantly rushed to his aid, attempting to calm him down in a rather sexual manner:

Rajah was cowering in a corner and peeing. I went to him. Reached between his hind legs and tickled his pleasure spot.

This is not the only time she mentions touching a Rajah’s pleasure spot – this was a regular part of her communication with him – but it was the last time she were to do it in her own home, for in the commotion caused during that night, it was decided that Rajah must live in a cage like the other wild felines.

Initially Rajah was losing his fur from the stress of being separated from the woman who had raised him, but at her boss’s urging she began giving him extra special attention and even taking him on dates through town and to the beach.

Their next big break came when they began doing wrestling shows. The start of it was amusing as can be, with Mabel whistling in front of her boss, his most recent trophy-wife, and his assistant, which spurred the big cat to pounce on her and begin nestling his jaws into the space between her shoulder and jaw.

The trophy-wife screamed in terror, the assistant cried out in surprise, and meanwhile there was a moment which could have been the end, had the tiger not been so well-bonded with Mrs. Stark:

I held him and rolled over and got on top, and was then I felt those hind legs slip up to my belly. The disemboweling reaction was what it was, so I got my mouth right close to his ear and said, “No no no, Rajah,” in that soothing tone he loved so much. When his hind legs drifted back down I replaced them with my left hand and started scratching his pleasure spot, such that he started arfing and hugging and licking my face with his barbed wet tongue.

When Rajah was full grown, he was a most stunning spectacle, with a “face shaped like a heart, eyes the green of a jewel, fur thick and gleaming, whiskers long and delicate and purple black.”

They had taken to pretending that Rajah was surprising her from behind, leaping atop her and pushing her to the ground which would first horrify the crowd and then delight them when they realized it was all a ruse, but one day something different happened once he had her down on the ground:

Rajah began rubbing his body against mine. To the rubes it must have looked like he was fixing to have me for breakfast, which in a way he was: I could feel his manhood, about the size of a whip handle and covered with a white wispy down, searching for an entrance in my leather [outfit]. Finding none, it contented itself with rubbing against me, a motion that shook me like Raggedy Ann. Rajah let go of my neck and roared, the way a tiger does when so occupied […]

Truth was, I was embarrassed as hell, for his spunk had gotten all over my back.

While this little occurrence had been passed off as a ferocious attack for the audience (who absolutely loved it, cheering with delight), and many of the carnies found it amusing, Mabel’s husband was not pleased in the least. They had already been having marital problems due to her infertility and his drinking, and this brought things to a head. They would eventually divorce.

Mabel continued on doing her tiger show, though she would henceforth wear a white leather outfit so that the semen wouldn’t show when the big animal was finished having his way with her. The reason she wore a leather outfit was because the thickness of it protected her skin and the tightness of it didn’t give the big cats much to grab onto, meaning it was safer for her.

Her amazing new trick with the tigers caught the attention of John Ringling, owner of The Greatest Show on Earth. He followed the circus for nearly a week before he managed to get a chance to speak with Mabel and invite her to be a part of his organization, which she gratefully accepted on the condition that she would finish out her season with Al G Barnes Circus, who was agreeing to sell Rajah for $10,000 (25 times the rate a trained adult tiger usually went for at the time).

When she was only about thirty she had already gotten a large number of scars on her from the big cats, including one which made her left eyelid droop lower than the right one, regardless of her expression. She told Rajah he was going to put men off her, marking her up like that. Nevertheless she slept beside him in bed, keeping him in her railroad car ever since her husband had divorced her, so she was in no way separating herself from the big cat – she was closer with him than she had ever been, even when he was just a little cub.

From the text it is clear that she was doing a bit of dry-humping with Rajah in order to get herself off, just as the big cat used her body to pleasure himself:

I undressed and got under the covers and stroked Rajah’s cat ears, and as he started to purr I helped myself to some rubbing that made the front of me slick with coat oil.

However he wasn’t the only big cat she touched in his pleasure spot – that was also her way of encouraging and reassuring the black jaguar who would be the star of her Ringling show while Rajah’s fur was growing back in (he always seemed to lose hair whenever he got very stressed).

Things didn’t remain calm for long though – with her being incredibly famous and also wanted as an escaped asylum patient – and she soon found herself in jail, although that was cleared up quickly enough. She would then go on to marry the accountant who came to pick her up when she was released.

Things seemed great – she still had her favorite tiger Rajah, who the Ringling brothers had purchases from Al G – plus she felt powerful with these new friends and found her husband to be a rather quiet and polite man. It turns out he was heavily addicted to gambling and lost his own money, her money, and whatever he could beg or borrow from others as well! Mabel found out he had been stealing money from their bosses and she kicked him out of their traincar and was mighty amused when she saw him covered in motor oil with feathers stuck all over him (a less dangerous version of the tar-and-feather treatment given to cheats and conmen).

There is even a scene where Mabel witnesses a man sexually satisfying a lioness in heat after stormy weather causes many of the female animals to come into oestrus:

A day or two earlier she’d gone into heat with a vengeance, which would’ve been fine except it was causing a commotion among the males: the pungency of her spray and the generally pink and inflamed condition of her privates was giving them ideas that conflicted with the existence of their cages. The danger, of course, was that they were going to hurt themselves while trying to butt their way through the bars.

“Good day Betty,” he said in a voice deeper than I expected on a man wearing nail lacquer. “I hear you’re a little rambunctious these days. Not to worry, sweetheart. It’s the weather to blame, not you. Pssssst psssst psssst…”

[…]

He placed his right forearm through the bars, anchor [tattoo] side up.

It is worth noting that the man in this scenario is Art, who would later become Mabel’s fifth husband:

Finally, it worked. Betty lifted the front half of her body, and then the rear half of her body, until she was wholly standing. As she lumbered toward the front of the cage, goop dripped out of her hindquarters.

When she reached the bars she sniffed Art’s forearm, something that made my heart thrum: though she was a good lion what Art was doing was foolhardy and nothing but.

Still.

[…]

After a minute of sniffing she seemed to be satisfied, for she turned herself right around and lifted her tail, letting him press his forearm into the oozing pink furrow that was her vulva.

The text goes on to graphically recount each detail of the encounter, with the lioness turning and taking a swipe at Art after she apparently reaches a loud climax. Luckily for Art, he was expecting this (whether due to general knowledge of feline mating behavior or experience is unclear). Her satisfaction with their sexual activity is apparent because immediately afterward she proceeded to have her first real nap in days.

It turns out that Art was not a very masculine man: aside from using nail polish he also wore makeup of other varieties and was unable to achieve a full erection. Those facts did not seem to matter a bit to Mabel, who was absolutely smitten with the first kind man she had ever married. He did cooking, sewing, and even massaged her feet!

Rajah, however, did not like having competition. The first time Art went into the railroad car that he and Mabel shared, he got a pretty bad scratch on his arm. The next time, Rajah lunged at him and surely would have done more damage if Mabel hadn’t gotten in between the two of them. From that time on, Rajah had to live in a cage like the other big cats – Mabel simply wouldn’t stand for him treating her human lover in that way (and lovers they were, for while Art was unable to successfully perform with his manhood, he made up for it with skilled usage of his hands).

The actual tale jumps back and forth between her youthful days and those in which she is an elderly woman and at first this swapping time periods can seem a bit confusing although after the first few chapters it becomes easy enough to follow along.

There are many more adventures (and misadventures) that I didn’t go into detail about here, and the book is definitely worth reading, especially if one  is interested in the idea of a woman who is not necessarily a zoosexual (but might be) engaging in explicitly sexual activity with exotic animals.

(see Literature)

 

Fingering

(See Digital Stimulation)

First Church of Zoophilia

The First Church of Zoophilia was a religious organization which married zoophile humans to their animal lovers, uniting them in holy matrimony.

They demanded the right to marry their sacred animals by saying that it was constitutionally allowed them due to being related to freedom of religion, however polygamy is also a marital institution called for by proponents’ religion, yet it has not been legally accepted in the United States and many other nations.

The First Church of Zoophilia was founded in the mid-90s and

(see Religion)

Fish

Sexual activity with fish is much less common than the more typical zoophilic acts in which the human’s sex partner is an animal large enough to engage in genital-genital contact which will be stimulating to both parties.

Sexual activity with fish, depicted rarely even in pornography, is not believed to be actively practiced by zoophiles. When such activity is shown, it depicts felching.

(see Felching) (see Pornography)

Fisting

Fisting is a sex act where the active partner places their entire hand (often in a fist-shape or cone-shape with fingers pointed together) into the vagina or anus of the passive partner.

While many animals are too small to be receivers of fisting, mares are a notable exception and often orgasm from this type of attention – likely a very good stimulus for them as a stallion’s penis is about the size of an arm.

For a short time there was a trend in pornography to depict ‘dog paw fisting’ in which a dog of either gender has its entire paw inserted into a woman. That content has become much less common these days.

‘Fix’

Ironically, the act of surgically modifying an animal mostly for convenience is known by many individuals (mainly non-zoos) as ‘fixing’ the animal. When, indeed, did they decide that being as nature intended them and having a healthy and normal hormone level come to be considered ‘broken’?

(see Castrate) (see Neuter) (see Spay)

‘Fixed’

While this is not exactly a term favored by zoos, I have included it here because I feel that it is relevant to them. Fixed is a term that (typically non-zoo) people use to describe an animal which has been surgically neutered.

(see ‘Fix’)

Flagging

Flagging is when a female dog pulls her tail to the side, exposing her genitals. This behavior is often associated with the female being in heat, although she may also decide to do this out-of-season in order to solicit sex despite not being fertile at that time. She may flag any individual she is receptive toward, without regard to their species. This will most typically be other dogs or humans.

Aside from holding her tail to the side and putting herself on exhibition, she may also back up against her desired mate, often looking back over her shoulder as if to further encourage them.

(see Bitch) (see Heat) (see Out-of-Season) (see Receptive)

Flare

A stallion’s flare is the head of his penis, which enlarges 3-4x its original size when he has an orgasm. The shape is almost akin to a trapezoid at the tip of his penis, with the widest part furthest away from the horse’s body. Unlike the male dog’s knot, a flare will not stay engorged for long periods of time.

The reason that this trait developed is believed to be so that the stallion’s enlarged glans will trap semen inside of the mare’s vagina while he breeds her and the two remain ‘locked’ together for a few moments (although nowhere near the length of time that dogs are able to tie). If the penis is pulled out before the flare subsides, it may injure both the male and female.

(see Equine Penis) (see Knot) (see Orgasm) (see Tie)

Flock

Flock is the proper term for a group of goats or sheep. The term may also be used in reference to a group of birds, though some have species-specific names for their social units.

(see Goat) (see Sheep)

Formicophilia

Formicophilia is a very rare subset of zoo behavior in which an individual is sexually aroused by being crawled on, stung, or bitten by small insects, typically ants, although other species such as flies, bees, cockroaches, and even slugs may be used.

They formicophiliac may either catch the insects and place them on their body or else use a substance such as honey to attract them  of their own volition. They sometimes have the insects crawl around their genitals, even permitting them inside! Othertimes they may simply enjoy the feeling on a less intimate region, such as their arms, hands, or abdomen.

Since the individuals are often aroused only by the sensation rather than feeling an attraction and desire for the insects themselves, I would be hesitant to call those individuals zoophiles. It seems that their behavior is more typical of bestialists.

Cleopatra is said to have kept a box of bees which she would hold against her genitals, deriving pleasure from the vibrations they made inside of this contraption.

(see Bestialist) (see Zoophile)

Fortune Cookie

The bitch (female dog)’s vulva is sometimes called the ‘fortune cookie’ due to its somewhat triangular shape.

One will sometimes hear jokes (especially from male zoos) that they enjoy eating fortune cookies. Typically this will be a slang reference to the female canine sex organs.

(see Canine Vagina)

Fox

While foxes are a species of canine, they are too small to be the passive partner in penetrative sex and the size of their sex organs means they would not be very satisfying as the active partner either. However they are very gorgeous animals and a number of zoos find themselves sexually aroused by foxes, limitations of their size not necessarily being a deterrent to the enjoyment of their company or indeed the observation of their genitals, small though they are.

(see Canine)

Furry

Ancient Egyptians were sometimes regarded as the world’s ‘first furries’ because they depicted anthropomorphic animals in their statuary, paintings, and hieroglyphics.

Modern-day furries are mostly young adults (although there are many ‘grey-muzzles’) who enjoy art, movies, and other media featuring anthropomorphized animals – that is, animals with some human characteristics.

Most furries prefer anthro art and even those who enjoy explicit pornographic imagery often claim to be uncomfortable with and opposed to ‘feral’ sex – that is, sex where at least one of the partners is a quadruped. Indeed, the very image of two animals mating (without an anthro or human in sight) is enough to upset some people.

Despite the fact that most furries are against zoophilic relations, nearly one-in-five reports that they are actually a zoophile. This leads to some contention in the community as members on opposing sides often get caught up in ‘flame wars’ where individuals harass one another online. In some cases, furries have even ‘doxxed’ zoos by releasing their personal information online.

Despite all this animosity, the furry community is actually one of the main sources of ‘zoo-allies’, individuals who are not sexually attracted to animals yet who nevertheless support love between different species. After all, the heart wants what it wants.

Even furries who do not engage in bestiality still often masturbate to images of animals (often appearing to be the product of bestiality, themselves), have a bit of plushophilia, or even engage in pet play where they or their human partner pretends to be an animal. And many have seen the infamous CSI episode where a bunch of furries were having sex in fursuits in what is sometimes called a fur-pile.

(see Dox)

G

 

Gangbang

A gangbang is a sex act in which multiple active-partner individuals (three or more) all have sex with one passive partner (typically a female, more rarely a male). Unlike in an orgy, all the attention is being focused on one person and unlike running-a-train, all participants are somewhat active throughout the event.

If there are only three individuals involved rather than four or more, it only qualifies as a threesome.

(see Orgy) (see Running-a-Train) (see Threesome)

 

Gay

Gay is typically used to refer to two male homosexuals, although it may less frequently refer to homosexual females. However typically they are known as lesbians.

There is a higher-than-average number of gay or bisexual male zoophiles, however there are not nearly as many gay-admirers, resulting in less male-centric bestiality pornography being made, although it is still created (primarily by amateurs).

(see Homosexual) (see Lesbian)

Geld

If a male horse has had his testicles removed, he is said to have been gelded and will thereon be known as a gelding.

Some horse owners, wanting to calm their intact stallions without losing the ability to breed them, have opted for chemical castration.

(see Chemical Castration)

Gelding

A gelding is a male horse who has been castrated by surgical removal of the testicles. This is a common procedure in horses due to the wilder and more difficult-to-manage behavior of stallions (intact males).

While gelding is considered relatively low-risk and is commonly performed, there is no female equivalent. Anesthesia in general and abdominal surgery in particular would be considered high-risk procedures for horses and therefore the females are rarely surgically altered.

Geldings need their sheaths cleaned more often than stallions, however both need it done multiple times per year, anyway.

Geldings are the horses most commonly shown in commercial pornography because the neutered male is less likely to thrust or attempt mounting and thus there is far greater risk of him injuring his partner, however sometimes amateur material depicts intact stallions.

(see Sheath Cleaning) (see Stallion)

Genome

A genome is the genetic material of a living organism, whether currently existent or extinct.

The genome includes both the genes (coding regions) as well as noncoding DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and chloroplast DNA.

As genomics has advanced, it has become both easier and cheaper to sequence genomes. As a result, scientists began working on sequencing the human genome. When they did so, there were more than a few surprises. Perhaps the biggest shock was that we were not actually the ‘pure’ species we had once believed, set apart by evolution as some supreme and pristine ideal. Instead, we are hybrids containing the genetic material of multiple separate species. We are, in fact, the result of what one might call ‘bestiality’.

The result of this mixture was likely an increased tolerance for the environments and illnesses each species was accustomed to but had the downside of increasing chances of autoimmune disorders, a difference which is still seen to this day in individuals who have inherited those genes, specifically gene HLA-B*73.

Interestingly enough, genetic studies also commonly proved that individuals who had believed themselves  to be pure countrymen of one flag or another turned out to be a mix of many (sometimes radically diverse) nations and often enough they were even kin of their worst enemies. Frequently countries that bordered one another had a rather love-hate relationship, so to speak.

(see Denisoven) (see Human) (see Neanderthal)

Goat

Goats are hardy ungulates which are usually kept for their milk or meat. Males may have backward-curving horns as well as beards; females may have very large udders. They are energetic and can be quite noisy – when startled, bored, or basically any time for that matter!

Goats often do not like being touched until they know someone well. It may take weeks to fully earn their trust and this is best accomplished simply by spending time with them.

(see Billy Goat) (see Nanny) (see Ungulate) (see Wether)

Goat, The

(see Who Is Sylvia?)

 

‘Golden Chain, The’

According to the ‘Golden Chain’ or ‘Great Chain of Being’, and humans were created as a life-form between the heavenly angels and the worldly animal, with Man having been made in God’s image, and there exists an ‘unbridgeable gulf’ between the homo sapiens and the ‘lesser beasts’.

(see Christianity – Christian Faith)

G-Spot

The g-spot, an area of spongy tissue on the anterior wall of the vagina, was named after the man who discovered it: Ernst Graefenberg.

Many women report that dogs’ knots stimulate their g-spot very well, especially if they achieve a tie and she can feel the canine’s penis pulsing as he ejaculates inside of her.

(see Knot) (see Reproductive System)

 

Gynezoon

Gynezoon is a term used by non-zoos to describe a female animal that has sexual contact with humans, typically men. The word is associated with the idea that the animal in question must have been ‘trained’ to perform sex with people rather than naturally being sexually interested.

While this is possible with females in a way that simply has no analogue in males, the fact is that most zoos are true ‘zoophiles’ rather than ‘bestialists’ and therefore their love and affection for their non-human partner involves the same loving consideration that they would give to a partner who was, in the eyes of society, another person.

In all actuality, many practicing zoos see their female animal lover as a wife and – just like all wives – she may not always be in the mood, which is something to be expected. In fact, zoos seem even more ready than the average man to forgo sex, oftentimes waiting until the female signals them, such as by flagging her tail or even rubbing her genitals against them in a very clear display of sexual desire.

(see Androzoon) (see Flagging) (see Reverse-Bestiality) (see Trained)

Gynozoon

Gynozoon is simply an alternative spelling of the word Gynezoon, or female animal experienced at sex with humans.

(see Androzoon) (see Gynezoon) (see Reverse-Bestiality) (see Trained)

H

Handjob

A handjob is the process of stimulating a penis with one’s hands. This may be performed by a female or a male on a male of any species that bears a penis.

(see Manual Stimulation)

Handler

Not only in zoophilia pornography but also in real life, sometimes there is a third person present. This isn’t just about having a threesome – that person actually has an important job to do, in some cases!

The handler can assist in guiding the female into position so that she presents herself in a way that the dog is accustomed to, the handler may direct the dog’s penis into her vagina if his aim leaves something to be desired, and they may play a very critical role if a tie is to be achieved, preventing the dog from accidentally causing an early knot-pullout. The moment when a dog turns is the most critical in keeping his knot inside as this is when the most force will be exerted.

Often handlers are admirers who are aroused by seeing another person with an animal – other times they may be a fellow zoo willing to help a hand.

(see Admirer) (see Knot-Pullout) (see Turn)

Happy Dance

(see Zoomies)

Harness

Harness is a term used for an accessory commonly worn by animals which pull carts, sleds, or other objects as well as those prone to breathing difficulties. It distributes the weight across the chest rather than at a single point on the neck, alleviating tracheal problems to some degree while also giving the animal increased strength, so that they are able to pull with a minimal expenditure of effort.

(see Equipment)

 

Heat

When a female animal is in the fertile and receptive phase of her estrous cycle, she is said to be ‘in heat’.

This is often accompanied by physical changes such as engorgement of the vulva and reproductive tissues as well as behavior indicators such as flirtatious behavior, increased urine-marking, and even masturbation or mounting and humping behavior in some females!

When the female is in heat, regardless of her species, she will oftentimes desire sexual release. This is the best time to introduce them to more involved intimate contact, such as eager cunnilingus or slow and gentle digital stimulation. Once the zoo has assessed her arousal-level and degree of interest, he may decide (depending upon her size) to attempt penetration at this time.

Having her first experience in the frenzy and desire of heat will leave a female many positive memories, and she may sometimes choose to engage in sex only during her fertile phases or possibly, if she likes it quite a lot, she may enjoy this activity year-round.

(see Estrous Cycle) (see Receptive)

 

Heat-Cycle

(see Estrous Cycle)

 

Heat Ride

Going on a ‘heat ride’ is another term for having sex with a female animal while she is in heat. At this time they are known to be increasingly flirtatious, aroused, and amorous. They will often flag or even mount the object of their affection!

Some would advise that the first time a zoo attempts sexual intercourse with an animal should be when she is in heat, as she is more likely to enjoy the attentions and even repeatedly seek out her mate for further interaction. Some females will only have sex while they are in heat, while others may decide that they enjoy the attention throughout the year.

(see Heat)

Heavy Petting

Heavy Petting, Peter Singer’s review of the book Dearest Pet: On Bestiality (by Midas Dekkers) was first published by Nerve in 2001. He recounts the illustrations displayed in the book as well as relaying some facts and statistics about human-animal sexual contact.

In the review he examines the prohibition against bestiality and determines that it was likely banned with all other non-procreative sex acts as a means of increasing the birth rate as well as in order to solidify the religious (and quasi-scientific) view of humans as being immeasurably different and somehow vastly superior to all other animals.

He ends with an anecdote about a male orangutan who made sexual advances toward a female human at Camp Leakey, a rehabilitation center that slowly acclimates captured orangutans to living in the wild once more by allowing them to come and go as they please. In his story he reports that the orangutan seized a woman and had a visible erection but lost interest before penetration were to occur. The words of her companion, claiming that she ought not to be scared because he wouldn’t hurt her included the reassurance, “they have a very small penis”! Perhaps that woman, having spent much more time around the large primates, may have gotten a little more experience in that department than the average person…

Peter Singer ends with the conclusion:

This does not make sex across the species barrier normal, or natural, whatever those much-misused words may mean, but it does imply that it ceases to be an offence to our status and dignity as human beings.

(see Singer, Peter)

 

Hector the Great Dane

Hector was a large dark-colored Great Dane which starred in more bestiality films than any other dog known. He also slept with more women than the average man has, including lovers from all different races.

He was incredibly large, with a penis perhaps 11-12’’ long (although it was not measured on film so the precise length is unknown). Not only was his penis long with a big knot, it was also thick along the shaft – a trait which is not always found in dogs and made him extra special.

His films include natural action as well as dildogging and oral. The action was filmed over a decade ago.

(see Pornography)

 

Hen

A hen is a female chicken. While their eggs are a decent size in comparison to their bodies, they are nevertheless too small for intercourse unless the zoo in question has a micropenis condition. Furthermore their cloaca is of a very sensitive tissue and cannot handle penetration. Like most other birds, roosters lack a true penis therefore the females are not built for traditional intercourse. They are inseminated by rubbing their cloaca together with the male’s, at which time some semen is emitted and may enter the female’s body through this opening.

(see Chicken)

Herd

The herd is the social unit of the horse as well as other ungulates, whether kept by humans or wild and free-ranging.

Prey animals often live in herds due to their protective nature: many members of the herd are likely to survive a predatory attack, even if some do not. An animal on its own has no hope of a different target being chosen by predators and must rely on fighting or escaping completely.

Part of the reason herds seem so organized is because when they are fleeing from predators, each animal attempts to move into the center of the group to protect itself, leading to them all moving in a similar pattern toward a common goal and thus appearing to follow some direction despite their being no clear individual in charge.

This impulse may sometimes cause ungulates to stampede, especially cattle, wild horses, and many African animals such as the elephant, rhinoceros, and wildebeest. The former group presents a more common danger as people interact with these animals often, and may sometimes be outnumbered by quite a lot. For this reason those who tend cattle are careful not to alarm the herd, especially after nightfall when they are spooked more easily.

Herd may also be used as a noun for one who keeps a herd or flock of animals, for example shepherd, goatherd, and cowherd.

(see Cattle) (see Flock) (see Ungulate)

Heterosexual

Heterosexual refers to sexual attraction or activity between individuals of opposite sexes.

(see Homosexual)

Heterospecific

When two individuals are said to be heterospecific, that means they each belong to a different species.

All zoosexual activity is heterospecific.

(see Conspecific) (see Intraspecies)

 

Hidden Love: Animal Passions (1999)

This documentary is of a really good quality, including footage of several zoophiles speaking candidly about their attraction to animals, most notably the famous Mark Matthews. These individuals describe a wide range of impacts on their life due to their sexual interest, spanning everything from a woman who was divorced after her husband got her dog neutered and continued making threats to a happy couple who both love mini stallions.

There are also interviews with professionals including Hani Miletski and Dr. John Money, shedding light on the psychologist’s perspective of zoophilia.

A few brief clips are shown of the Jerry Springer episode that Mark Matthews and his pony-wife Pixel appeared on (the very one which was deemed to controversial for the king of daytime-tv controversy!) so that is something fans in the United States may not have seen before, though the episode was aired in the UK.

Overall this is an excellent introduction to the topic of human-animal sexual relations for those who are not familiar with zoophilic concepts as well as being an enjoyable documentary for those who simply enjoy watching anything pertaining to this rare and interesting subject-matter.

(see Cinematography) (see Matthews, Mark)

 

Hindu Faith

Hindus prohibit molesting or accosting a cow in any way in India. Indeed, beef is not sold and one would be advised only to request chicken, lest anyone be offended. This goes for mixed company in your own locations and double for anywhere in India regardless of who is present.

Marriage to animals is permitted and when such events occur they can be quite lavished with a big feast and the bride and groom both adorned appropriately for the ceremony. There will often be plenty of fresh flowers, bright red to symbolize the married woman, and pictures will be taken of the bride and groom, whether they are both human or one happens to be an animal (with the latter attracting more international attention, of course).

There are countless examples of Hindu stories where humans and animals have sex, often reproducing together. Note that in Hindu mythology the gods feet do not touch the ground like those of humans – instead they float ever so slightly above it.

Brahma, the creator god, once saw a female bear in the forest and lusted after her; the two had sex and created Jambu Vandan, the bear-headed god. This was just one of his many famous escapades. Like Zeus below, he had a very wild and varied sex life.

When another god, Krishna, is fighting a bear over a stolen jewel, the bear realizes who he is fighting against and, in awe of the god, offers his daughter for marriage. Her name is Jambavati and she too is a bear.

Not only that, but there was also a sage named Rishyashringa who was supposedly born of a deer mother!

All offspring born of a union between gods and animals were considered divine. It was known at the time that such unions are nearly always infertile except for mating between closely related species and thus the production of hybrid offspring was considered in the hands of the gods.

Some would believe that bestiality is completely permissible under the Hindu faith due to its prevalence in art and religious texts, however Chapter 10 of Parashara Smriti proscribes a period of one to three days fasting as penance for bestiality and if the act involved a cow then the cow must be replaced to their owner. Presumably if it is one’s own cow then simply fasting will be enough.

Part of the reason bestiality was depicted is because in some cases it was used to draw comparisons or make threats, such as warning thieves that they will be forced to copulate with dogs or even saying that doing some prohibited act was as bad as offering oneself to an animal.

(see India) (see Marriage to Animals) (see Religion)

 

Hinny

A hinny is the result of a breeding between a stallion horse and a donkey jenny. They are sometimes called mules, although that term is properly given to the opposite cross.

(see Donkey) (see Jenny) (see Mule) (see Stallion)

His Monkey Wife (1930)

This book, written by John Collier, was also known as Married to a Chimp. The language is old-fashioned and may be more difficult for some to understand. The tone is very dated and may offend some of our modern sensibilities but it is one of the few non-erotic fictions pertaining to the subject of zoophilia, hence why it was included here.

The story is about a school-teacher named Alfred Fatigay who lives and works in Africa. He has a pet chimpanzee named Emily who falls in love with him and is stricken by his lack of romantic intent toward her. She is not just any chimpanzee but rather a highly intelligent one capable of reading and understanding abstract concepts.

Obviously Emily is deeply in love with Mr. Fatigay and jealous of the human woman he corresponds with via letters, as shown by this passage:

[…] the future Mrs. Fatigay. At the thought of her, the chimp raised her hands to her cold damp forehead, and feeling there the garland of scarlet blossoms with which her rejoicing master had laughingly crowned her, she bitterly tore it away and rent its gaudy beauty into nothingness, as an image of her rival flashed upon that inner eye which is said to be the bliss of solitude.

When the man travels to marry his fiancé a great bitterness wells up between Emily and the woman, who is named Amy. Emily is sure that Amy doesn’t really love Alfred and is leading him on or using him. She doesn’t want to be physical, won’t make a true commitment, and essentially seems to be stalling for time. Not to mention she isn’t fond of Emily and while not being overtly cruel, she enjoys behaving condescendingly to the poor chimp.

While Amy is out seeing other men who she claims are just friends – yet madly in love with her – Emily, for her part, is being very loyal to Mr. Fatigay, her one true love. She is not even tempted by another human man, and remains stoic in her monogamous feelings toward her human crush:

[…] thought she, “whatever it is he wants of me at the moment, I am unlikely to be able to satisfy him, being a mere dumb and inexperienced chimp, and if I join him in that secluded spot he may end up by wanting the one thing I can, but will not, give. So it is safer not to go.” And with a good-humored smile  the prudent chimp turned back toward the sink.

The love triangle finally comes to a head and Mr. Fatigay finds he must choose between the two. It is an excellent juxtaposition of Amy’s selfish love versus the self-less love of his simian would-be-wife.

There is a sex scene in the book, firmly planting this one in the realm of zoophilic texts. Here is an excerpt:

Under her long and scanty hair he caught glimpses of her plum-blue skin. Into the depths of those all-dark lustrous eyes, his spirit slid with no sound of splash. She uttered a few low words, rapidly, in her native tongue. The candle, guttering beside the bed, was strangled in the grasp of a prehensile foot, and darkness received, like a ripple in velvet, the final happy sigh.

I don’t want to spoil the ending but this should have been enough of a teaser to raise interest in a story that may contain not only interspecies love, but the very title itself hints that matrimony may be in order!

(see Literature)

History

Sex between humans and animals has been taking place since at least the Paleolithic Era (before the domestication of animals), so this likely took place between animals in heat and observant humans who were unable (or unwilling) to resist their sexual overtures, whether due to the heady scent of oestrus in the air or perhaps the animal’s beckoning gestures and visibly-swollen sex organs.

‘Cave paintings’ are imagery produced by early humans (and sometimes, apparently, Neanderthals), and the earliest known image featuring human-animal sex as a theme was created in what is now Portugal, although there is some debate as to whether the human was added to the image at a later date than the goat his dramatically engorged erect penis is juxtaposed against.

These images were apparently important to early people, as the imagery in Sweden (including one zoophilic depiction of a man about to penetrate a horse with his erect penis) were actually found inside of a grave, with each image turned toward the center – presumably providing the interred human with the best possible view of these images throughout the remainder of eternity.

When it comes to classical antiquity, bestiality was achieving a height of popularity which has perhaps been unmatched, before or since. In Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome women with high sex drives (called ‘nymphomaniacs’) would be locked into rooms with dogs for several days in the hopes that these animals would have sex with them frequently enough to leave the women satisfied and no longer ‘suffering’ from their ‘sickness’.

The famous Ruins of Pompeii included imagery of human-animal intercourse.

One of the most infamous works of art from antiquity is a statue of a man (the god Pan) in missionary position with a female goat, holding her hind legs while he penetrates her! It was found in Herculaneum – and in the presence of a king, no less! He was not amused, the tale says… perhaps Pan grabbing the goat’s beard and staring into its eyes while completing the act was just too much for the man.

Hittites were the people who preceded the Jewish (and thus all Abrahamic) culture. Their laws ruled for 500 years and while human-animal sex acts were prohibited with most species, it was permitted to have intercourse with a horse or a mule, just not in front of the king and the zoo would be prohibited from becoming a priest later. Assuming one is not a member of the royal house and has no intention of becoming a priest, this is hardly any deterrent at all.

Later Jewish people would prohibit sex with any type of animal in an attempt to differentiate themselves from their pagan neighbors, who often had animal gods and engaged in sexual activity with real animals. Christians and Muslims kept this prohibition due to heavily referencing the Jewish Old Testament for their historical and religious instruction. Apparently the Jewish people were known to engage in sex with animals anyway, at least on some occasions, because they found it necessary to forbid widows from owning dogs – presumably because the women would be tempted to give themselves over the hounds.

There was a long period during which bestiality was equated with witchcraft due to the ‘unnatural’ union of man and animal, leading to the deaths of many zoos as well as their animal lovers. The dark ages truly were dark; for zoophiles perhaps even more than the average individual.

Eventually came the French Revolution and along with it a relaxing of the religiously-motivated laws against bestiality, as well as many other victimless crimes such as homosexuality, oral sex, and other non-procreative sex acts. Even countries which did not fall under French rule were revising their laws to prohibit sex with animals for legal reasons rather than due to some divine order.

This eventually caused outrage among anti-zoos who recruited members of the recently-developed animal welfare organizations to petition for laws against interspecies sexual contact. In recent years there has been a widespread re-criminalization of bestiality, when only perhaps a decade before there had been many safe-havens for zoos in America, Europe, and elsewhere.

(see Ancient America) (see Ancient Egypt) (see Ancient Greece) (see Ancient Rome) (see Medieval Europe) (see Modern Era) (see Prehistoric Times)

Horse

Horses are large, solid-hoofed members of the ungulate family. They often have smooth or short hair with a long, flowing mane and tail. There are some horses which still perform work, others that are kept for racing, and the average horse is simply kept for the pleasure of riding (or even simply companionship for a less-tame or too-small-to-ride horse.

Nearly any size horse will be large enough for sexual activity with a human being. The male’s penises are quite large and can present a risk of rupture in their human partners if the zoo is not experienced in what they are doing. The females (when properly aroused) take a penis very easily as the human genitals are much smaller than what these creatures evolved with.

In order to attempt sexual activity with a horse, it should be gentle enough not to bite, kick, or otherwise strike a person interacting with it. One should also pay close enough attention to the animal’s body language that they need only pin their ears or take a step sideways if they are uncomfortable. Do not require them to give clear and/or aggressive warnings!

For some activities, such as being mounted or performing fellatio on a horse, a helmet may be recommended for the first couple of tries, until everything goes smoothly enough that there isn’t a risk of taking a hoof to the head – something which happens occasionally but thankfully is not common nor is it usually very serious if the horse cares enough about the person not to harm them.

With females it is best to introduce them to lovemaking during their heat phase, and there are many ways to stimulate a horse such as gentle touching on the neck and shoulders. Some (males and females alike) enjoy having the teats between their hind legs massaged and suckled on.

(see Horseback Riding) (see Mare) (see Stallion) (see Ungulate)

 

Horny

Horny means sexually-aroused. In females the term used may be ‘receptive’.

Male animals have notoriously high sex drives if they manage to escape the common non-zoo practice of neutering, and their lust may be directed at members of other species as well as their own.

(see Receptive)

Horseback Riding

Horseback riding has long been viewed as rather erotic due to the imagery of a woman wrapping her legs around the body of a large and muscular animal.

This view became particularly ingrained after an event in 1382 when Princess Anne of Bohemia rode across Europe side-saddle to marry King Richard II in an effort to preserve her virginity by preventing her hymen from rupturing (something that has been known to happen when women ride astride – that is, with their legs spread and one on each side of the horse).

Not only can riding horses cause visible physical changes in the female genitalia, the act of bouncing up and down while “jogging” on the horse and pressure of the clitoris coming into contact with a firm saddle or the powerful body of the animal itself also causes changes in the microstructure of the clitoris, leaving behind calcium deposits which can be detected via ultrasound. However ultrasound alone is not proof that an individual has been riding horses because these micro-calcifications are also present in some bicycle riders.

Symptoms of disorder due to riding include pain in the genital region, frequent and/or painful urination, as well as (in some cases) boils.

It is claimed that women who ride horses orgasm more easily, although no definitive study has been done in order to verify that statement. It could be that female horse riders, having been stimulated during the act of riding, may later decide to continue the stimulation at home and (perhaps most importantly) in private, resulting in an increased familiarity with their own bodies and a capability to stimulate themselves to the point of orgasm.

Most of the women who experience arousal during horseback riding are not zoophiles in the true sense of the word – they may have no desire to have sex  with a horse and most do not mind whether their mount is not a stallion; they can be just as happy with a gelding or even a mare!

(see Horse) (see Riding Astride) (see Side-Saddle)

 

Horsecore

Horsecore is a well-known video (some would say famous, others: infamous) where multiple women are mounted by stallions indoors. It was filmed from several camera angles for different scenes. The clip involves some missionary penetration and internal ejaculation.

This footage is incredibly rare because the equines are actually humping the women, a quite dangerous act, especially if performed with an animal one isn’t familiar with. He needs to be very, very gentle.

Throughout the years a few small clips have been released, however the video has never been seen in its entirety. It was never meant to be made public and when some individuals released parts of it, the entire footage is believed to have been destroyed.

(see Pornography)

Horseman, the: Obsessions of a Zoophile

The Horseman: Obsessions of a Zoophile is an autobiography written by Mark Matthews in 1994.

The introduction to the book is a good primer into zoophilia. As soon as the story begins, it is obvious that Mr. Matthews is at a low point in his life. Questioning his self-worth, abusing prescriptions, and trying to deny his sexuality: these are things we often see in individuals whose sexual interests are a bit unusual. Oftentimes they attempt to change themselves, to no avail. They are faced with the fact that their attraction is an intrinsic part of their very being.

The book is full of angst and really shows how difficult and stressful it can be to feel so different from everyone else. It was also enlightening on showing just exactly how different addictions and compulsions often interact and form alongside one another. Those who are prone to obsessive or excessive behavior often find this to be the case in more than one area of their life.

We find out that Mr. Matthews has religious views that fall in line with new-age philosophy and that his marriage is crumbling (seemingly to the delight of his wife’s conservative family). He wants to be a good man and do right by his family, live a life free of his zoophilic feelings and be just like anyone else, but he began having urges toward horses again as his wife slowly withdrew from him, emotionally as well as physically.

While Mark Matthews seems to have been dealt a tough hand by fate, at least he was able to find happiness with the equines that he loved so much. The story of Wildhoney Cherry (aka Cherry), the first horse he ever owned, is particularly touching as accepting himself and bringing her home gave him a will to live when he desperately wanted purpose in his life.

(see Literature) (see Matthews, Mark)

Homo Sapiens

Homo Sapiens (Latin for ‘wise man’) is the only species of human to survive into the modern day. Some other species which have long since gone extinct included Homo Erectus, Homo Heidelbergensis, and Homo Naledi. Scientists have debated whether other specimens found were subspecies or their own distinct species but either way, they are no longer present.

Some Denisoven and Neanderthal DNA has survived and entered the modern human genome, where it sometimes provides increased disease-resistance and in other cases causes contributes to the development of autoimmune disease.

(see Cro Magnon) (see Denisoven) (see Genome) (see Human) (see Neanderthal)

Homosexual

Homosexual refers to sexual attraction or activity between two individuals of the same sex.

Most homosexual zoos are men attracted to male animals, and they typically take on the passive role although some will take an active role and even complete penetration of their male partner’s anus.

Not all homosexual zoos are into anal penetration, either as giver or receiver. Some report that they simply enjoy masturbating their animals or engaging in oral sex with them.

(see Heterosexual)

Human

Humans have long been regarded as somehow separate from or above other living creatures. This sense of difference was often reinforced not only by cultural norms but by religious tradition as well, such as when the Christian God gives mankind dominion “over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.” (Genesis 1:26 KJV)

This classification of humankind as somehow separate and apart from other forms of life is challenged when one turns toward evidence of evolution and the phylogeny of our own species.  Neanderthals were certainly a separate species from our closest ancestors, Cro Magnon, and yet the two populations sometimes interbred, as evidenced by the human genome. This means that we ourselves are technically the result of ‘bestiality’. Not only that, but a third species, the Denisovens, further interbred with the other two species as well!

One could indeed argue that humankind has been engaging in interspecies sex since the very dawn of our existence, and even before it if you consider the organisms that preceded us in our evolutionary lineage.

(see Denisoven) (see Evolution) (see Genome) (see Homo Sapiens) (see Neanderthal)

Human-Hybrid Experiments

The idea that human beings could possibly create offspring with animals has a strong foundation in superstition. Before we knew as much as we know do of chromosomes and chemical messengers, people believed this to be a very real possibility and would sometimes cite mutated offspring in animals or humans as a sign of breeding cross the species lines.

For some time before any scientist had ever actually attempted to create a hybrid human-animal, they had been theorizing about the possibility of doing so with intentions that varied from validating or invalidating Darwinian evolution once and for all, to creating for slavery “working-men more powerful of muscle […] who, by reason of their more primitive minds, might be more readily exploited”.

The first known attempt to create a hybrid human-ape was conducted in the Soviet Union by Dr. Ilya Ivanoff from Moscow. Working with two other men, he kept nine female chimpanzees and attempted to impregnate them via artificial insemination, using human semen.

When human sperm failed to get female apes pregnant, he elicited volunteer women to attempt to impregnate them with nonhuman sperm, however his orangutan died and the experiment was brought to a halt, never to be continued – though not for lack of willing participants!

(see Hybrid)

 

Hump

Humping is when an individual mounts and thrusts their hips. Sometimes it is simply referred to as mounting. This is a natural form of action where the male takes an active role.

Male animals instinctively begin to hump around the time of sexual maturity. They may direct this behavior toward other animals (most often dogs, but also other species), inanimate objects, and yes – of course – people as well.

This is often one of the behaviors owners are attempting to stop when they neuter their animals.

While performed more often by males, female animals sometimes hump as well. In cases where a female puppy develops in the uterine horn between two brothers, she may become masculinized to the degree that she humps and even lifts her leg like a male to urinate!

(see Leg-Lifting) (see Mounting)

Hybrid

A hybrid is an animal that is descended from two different species, born as a result of interspecies sex. Most hybrids are sterile, although this is not always the case.

While hybrids may occur occasionally in the wild, there are more common in captivity, presumably due to the proximity of different species and limited number of mate choices as well as one species potentially imprinting on another.

Unlike other hybrid animals, a wolfdog is easily capable of reproducing without issue, perhaps due to the domestic dog being more of a subspecies to grey wolves as opposed to an entirely separate species.

(see Imprint) (see Interspecies) (see Mule) (see Wolfdog)

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Impregnate – Impregnation

Despite it being a prevalent fantasy among zoos, people’s pets can’t impregnate them, and likewise no one is able to impregnate their animal lover. Here’s why:

The only way to get pregnant by an animal you have sex with would be via sexual reproduction. It requires a female and a male in order to work naturally (without the interference of laboratory equipment and procedures).

Not only must they be a female and a male, but because they will each contribute gametes to their offspring (half of their chromosomes). They must also each have the same number of chromosomes for the zygote to form properly. If their chromosome number is very close yet not the same (off by perhaps 2 chromosomes or one gamete) then the mating may result in offspring that will likely be sterile or have other unusual features, such as a mule, liger, or tigon.

Chromosome numbers in different species:

Humans: 46 (23 per sperm/egg)

Great Apes: 48 (24 per sperm/egg)*

No hybrid of human and ape has ever been credibly documented, although the fact that the chromosome count is only off by a single pair implies that, similar to mules, perhaps zoos would be capable of creating a sterile hybrid offspring with a great ape in rare circumstances, however this has never happened before and most zoos report no attraction to primates. The great apes, when mature, are also very strong and can pose a distinct danger to human beings, so sexual activity is rarely reported.

The only two animals which have the exact same number of chromosomes as a human being are the Reeve’s Muntjac (a small cat-sized deer with fangs and horns) and the Sable Antelope.

Sexual activity between humans and these two species has not yet been reported and the results are unlikely to be a viable life form as the genes may code for wildly different things (leaving hybrid zygotes lacking crucial components), but as the zebroids below prove, nature is full of surprises and exceptions to its own rules…

Dogs: 78 (39 per sperm/egg)

Wolves, African wild dogs, coyotes, dingoes and some species of jackal all have the same number of chromosomes as dogs, allowing them to interbreed fully and create fertile offspring. However some canines have chromosome counts that differ dramatically, preventing them from inbreeding with wolf-like dogs, as follows:

Red Fox: 38 (19 per sperm/egg)

Fennec Fox: 64 (32 per sperm/egg)

Yellow Jackal: 74 (37 per sperm/egg)

Raccoon Dog: 42 (21 per sperm/egg)

Wild Horse: 66 (33 per sperm/egg)

Horses: 64 (32 per sperm/egg)

Donkeys: 62 (31 per sperm/egg)

Mules: 63 (males always sterile, females almost always sterile)

Zebra: 32-46 (16-23 per sperm/egg) number varies according to type of zebra

First off, wild horses and domestic horses have the same extra pair of chromosomes that separates domestic horses from donkeys and apparently this small difference isn’t enough to cause real problems in equines, as they seem to mate fairly easily between species when compared with some other types of animals.

Now the zebra-hybrids really break the rule here (having drastically different chromosome numbers as compared with donkeys and especially horses), reminding us that under the laws of nature, life always attempts to find a way and nothing is completely set in stone. Despite having at least 9 missing chromosomes (or more, depending on the type of zebra) a zebra sometimes will succeed in breeding with a horse or, even more rarely, a donkey.

Cattle: 60 (30 per sperm/egg)

Goat: 60 (30 per sperm/egg)

Sheep: 54 (27 per sperm/egg)

Swine: 38 (19 per sperm/egg)

Goats and sheep often share pastures, yet hybrids between the two are very rare. Furthermore only natural hybrids count and one should not confuse a true hybrid for the sheep-goat chimeras which have been artificially created in laboratories.

Despite this difference in chromosome number, Cuinos (the offspring of a male sheep and female swine) have long been documented in Mexico and in fact it is common practice to do so, and the offspring do mature slowly but they are able to fatten up considerably on nothing more than grass and perhaps two cobs of corn, fed daily.

If the two parents are similar enough that their chromosome number is compatible, a multitude of processes take place which turn that single union of two ‘half’-cells into a living being with trillions of cells forming a complex network of interconnected systems.

In some cases the zygote will simply fail to thrive at some step in the process, due to missing a necessary piece of genetic code or chromosome number being radically off. In some cases the resulting fetus is stillborn. However hybrids can and do occur, under certain circumstances, though only between non-human animal species, and most often among similar types.

So as for the true answer to whether someone’s pet can impregnate them or not: that depends on what you consider ‘pregnancy’ to be. If penetration of the egg cell is all that is necessary, then yes absolutely. If a zygote must develop and begin to divide for it to qualify as impregnation under your definition then yes, sometimes. If a full-term pregnancy and resulting live birth is the only thing that counts then no, there is currently no existent species with which humans are known to successfully interbreed.

Even if the sperm penetrates the egg and then fertilization is achieved, followed by a proper distribution of chromosomes (containing the right data to continue developing the budding life form), there is still another barrier to be overcome: as in all cases of pregnancy, the female’s body will begin to have an immune reaction to the presence of ‘foreign’ material sharing her blood supply (if indeed the zygote has managed to attach to the uterine wall).

When the zygote contains the proteins of another species (or indeed, even a human blood type incompatible with the mother’s) the pregnant woman will create antibodies which will cause a spontaneous abortion within the first few weeks of the organism’s development. This can only be counteracted by giving drugs to weaken the immune system, such as those used for organ transplants. Obviously this can put the pregnant individual at increased risk of illness or infection.

Finally as species have evolved, the pregnant mothers and their offspring have adapted together, having needs and capabilities that allow them to survive together. A different species’ womb will not only have a temperature difference but there may also be differences in blood flow, nutrients received, and other the provision of other needs.

(see Fertilize) (see Hybrid) (see Mule) (see Zebroid)

 

Imprint

During critical phases of development, living creatures learn which of those surrounding them are members of their social unit and thus to be befriended, competed with, and even seduced.

For some animals, this will be right after they open their eyes (or hatch from their eggs) while others may be born relatively incapable of discerning most of the world and thus imprint at a later date which may be some several weeks after their birth.

An animal which has imprinted on humans is likely to be sexually responsive and eager for contact with people, whereas a dog who imprinted solely on humans (such as by having limited contact with other dogs) may reject members of their own species. This holds true for many mammals and oftentimes interspecies sex occurs when one animal has imprinted on another species (although other times this isn’t the case).

India

As far as acceptance of bestiality goes, India is one of the more advanced countries. While it is by no means widely accepted (and still makes headlines there on occasion), traditionally the culture has been kinder to animals and seen them as living beings and therefore our companions on this earth.

Historically, there was an Indian queen, Su-pi-ya-lat, who used to punish offending court-maids by forcing them to be have sex with a pony stallion. There are temples depicting images of bestiality, still standing today in Khajuraho.

Today many individuals are vegetarian by caste, meaning that from the time they were born it was pre-ordained that they would not eat meat. Still more people will ingest chicken or fish while avoiding red meat. They see animals as having their own rights and desires, not merely as something humanity has been given dominion over.

The Indian’s attitude toward animals is likely because the major religion, Hinduism, is overall very content with seeing non-humans as having souls and, in that way, being more equal to humanity as compared with the view of animals commonly held by all Abrahamic religions.

Hindus believe in reincarnation, where after death the soul moves to another body and begins life anew. According to Hinduism, an individual has been an animal before in previous lives and worked their way up to the status of human being; not only that but depending on how they live this lifetime, they may return to animal form once again. There are no Hindu prohibitions against bestiality.

In India it is permissible to marry an animal, although the ceremony is considered traditional and spiritual and is not legally recognized. Dogs are the most frequent spouses, although unions with any type of animals are permitted. Oftentimes a great deal of money is spent on lavish ceremonies and feasts for these events. The animals are given a red marking on their head and garlands of flowers to wear around their neck. Being married to an animal does not prohibit the person from marrying a human being as well.

(see Marriage to Animals)

Ingrid Newkirk

(see Newkirk, Ingrid)

 

In-Heat

(see Heat)

Intercourse

Intercourse may simply mean interaction or communication among a group of individuals, however throughout this text the relevant meaning will be sexual intercourse, usually referring to penile penetration of the vagina and culminating in orgasm and ejaculation.

(see Vaginal Sex)

Internet

With usage of the internet in the 1980s-1990s, the concept of a zoo identity began to be developed. This isolated group of people, with the help of online anonymity, was able to speak and connect like never before. Not only were they sharing their favorite erotica and pornography, they were also creating how-to-guides for intimacy with various species of animals and having frank, open discussions about topics that were relevant in their lives.

(see Website)

Internet Archive, The

The Internet Archive is a free archive in which websites and other data are stored for reference and to maintain sources cited in the state they are found in, without regard for whether the site has been updated or even gone offline altogether.

A great many zoo-treasures have been archived for the public to scroll through, if one has an idea of the site’s URL or simply a search term to use. Try it out by searching for the terms ‘Bestiality’ and ‘Zoophilia’ for starters.

Web address: http://www.web.archive.org

(see Websites)

Interspecies

Interspecies is anything which occurs between two members of different species.

For example, when a dog and a human make love, it is interspecies intimacy. When a cat and dog fight one another for their favorite spot on the couch, it is interspecies competition.

While intraspecies sex acts are the norm (meaning that they occur most often), we also see interspecies mating even in a natural setting, and it may fail to produce offspring or in some cases will create hybrids.

(see Hybrid) (see Intraspecies)

Instinct

An instinct is innate knowledge and behavior patterns in response to fixed stimuli. An instinct remains the same throughout life and cannot change. That is what makes it different from learning, or conditioned responses.

Sexual behavior is instinctual, that is it is something that an individual is born with and while one may learn new positions and new actions to engage in, the sexual partners one responds to seems to be an inherent tendency.

(see Teaching)

Intimacy

Intimacy may sometimes be a euphemism for sexual intercourse, however may also mean familiarity and attachment between two individuals, whether that be the intimacy of friendship or of lovers.

If one hopes to take any animal as a lover, non-sexual intimacy must be the first step. This is especially important with equines and other large or powerful animals because if they don’t restrain themselves behaviorally (for the sake of the person) then they may injure that human, sometimes quite badly.

Intimacy need not be the romance of dinner-dates and move-marathons; however neither does it hurt! One should spend as much time as reasonable with the animal of choice and attempt to integrate into their culture and social unit, whether pack, herd, or something else entirely.

When one attempts to have relations with wild animals (as some individuals have reportedly done with dolphins and certain other species) this step is extra-crucial. All it takes is one false move for the animal to simply move away and decide to avoid the person afterward, so always proceed very slowly and never attempt to restrain an animal against their will! That can completely destroy whatever foundation exists for the relationship, and it will likely be damaged beyond repair.

Intraspecies

Intraspecies is anything which occurs between two members of the same species.

For example, when two dogs compete in order to mate with a desired female, it would be considered intraspecific competition. When two animals of the same species mate, that would be considered intraspecific intimacy.

(see Conspecific) (see Hybrid) (see Interspecies)

Islam – Muslim Faith

The Quran does not mention bestiality even in passing, and therefore has been said not to prohibit zoophilic actions.

There are two hadiths which mention sexual contact between humans and animals, though neither of these takes place in the two sahihs (approved hadiths; considered strong, important, and most importantly – more likely to be authentic).

When it is mentioned, the first passage reads:

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: If anyone has sexual intercourse with an animal, kill him and kill it along with him. I (Ikrimah) said: I asked him (Ibn Abbas): What offence can be attributed to the animal/ He replied: I think he (the Prophet) disapproved of its flesh being eaten when such a thing had been done to it.

While the one immediately after it states: When it is mentioned, the first passage reads:

There is no prescribed punishment for one who has sexual intercourse with an animal.

As one statement directly contradicts the other, they cannot both be true; by necessity, one must be false. To further confuse matters, both contradictory hadiths are attributed to the same person.

Someone got a little bit mixed up, somewhere along the way and through all this passage of time, people may be uncertain which hadith they should take to heart.

While the Quran went to great lengths to condemn homosexuality and other prohibited behaviors, it simply did not mention intercourse with animals. Could that be because it was not, in fact, prohibited? Or is it more likely that, with marriage being a requirement before sexual activity, it was assumed that no one would marry and then have sex with an animal? This is a debate best left to the qualified (theologians).

Regardless of who is right or wrong, the conspicuous absence of bestiality rulings in Islamic law has meant that those who engage in sexual activity with animals have often escaped punishment, though in some cases they – or the animal – may find themselves at the extremes of punishment, with bystanders going so far as to support honor-killing!

(see Religion)

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Jack

A jack is a male donkey.

They are sometimes bred with mares to produce a mule.

Donkeys come in a variety of sizes, from just around 30 inches high to the size of a small horse, depending on the breed. Many types of donkeys have been bred all over the world. There are even spotted donkeys, reminiscent of an equine with paint or appaloosa coloration.

There are videos of male donkeys engaged in sexual activity with women as well as men. Usually they are just played with in much the same way as geldings are for commercial pornography but occasionally they are allowed to mount and thrust – their penis may be smaller than a horse’s but it is so long that it reaches up between their front legs and their flare is nothing to scoff at either!

(see Donkey) (see Jenny) (see Mule)

Jenny

A jenny is a female donkey.

They are sometimes bred with stallions to produce a hinny.

Jennies are known to have high libidos as compared with horses, and especially enjoy sex. There are many videos where a man has sex with a jenny, and indeed even one which depicts two men DP-ing a jenny.

(see Donkey) (see Jack) (see Hinny)

Jerking-Off

(see Manual Stimulation)

Jewish

(see Judaism – Jewish Faith)

 

Joensen, Bodil

Bodil Joensen was a Danish pornographic actress who starred in many films featuring acts of bestiality between her and animals. She starred in over 40 bestiality films. Those movies made her a celebrity and, ever the animal lover; she used the funding to finance her farm.

She had been known as a mixoscopic zoophile even before she got involved in the adult film industry, always enjoying the act of helping animals to mate and being entranced by watching them interacting intimately.

She had been deeply in love with her dog Spot and after she passed away, for the rest of Bodil’s life she wore a locket around her neck with her photograph inside of it. She claimed that she had no use for Lassies that were ‘any-girl’s dog’ and had loved Spot for being totally and completely hers. When Spot was killed by police, Bodil became progressively more alienated from her family and began to lose her will to live.

After the public turning against her, having to move numerous times, and finally having her animals seized and euthanized when there was a change to Denmark’s laws, she eventually became an alcoholic and turned to prostitution to support herself, her partner, and her young daughter.

Bodil died at just 40 years old due to cirrhosis of the liver.

(see Pornography) (see Spot)

JRHNBR

J.R.H.N.B.R. is an acronym for Just the Right Height, No Bucket Required. It is used to describe a mare who is at exactly the correct height so that a man standing on the ground is able to vaginally penetrate her.

This is a desirable trait from the perspective of ease and comfort,  and to prevent the hypothetical situation where a bucket may break under the weight of the man thrusting atop it.

Judaism –Jewish Faith

As the first Abrahamic religion, Judaism could be said to have laid the foundation for what would become the largest monotheistic religions to ever exist. Many of the prohibitions and permissions come from the traditions of the Semitic people long ago.

All sex acts that could not lead to procreation were banned: masturbation, oral sex, anal sex, and homosexual encounters as well as sex with animals.

While the Quran has not been altered since it’s original creation (translations have been updated but the Arabic text has always remained exactly the same), and the Christian Bible was edited only a few times throughout its history (though translated again and again) the Hebrew religious texts have been altered quite substantially, even so far as to edit the amount of gold in anecdotes to match its current value!

One such passage reads:

‘Then the Lord God said, “It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper fit for him.” So out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to the man to see what he would call them; and whatever man called every living creature, that was its name. The man gave names to all cattle, and to the birds of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for the man there was not found a helper fit for him.’ (1)

This makes it clear that in the beginning, before the first woman had even been created, mankind had been given the option to mate with animals and didn’t encounter any that were appealing, or perhaps it just didn’t ‘feel right’. Adam’s exact reasons for dismissing the many animals never did get explained. It has been stated that after creating this amazing array of creatures God somehow ‘ran out of material’ and this is why Eve was made from his rib! However this explanation doesn’t ring true as a God who could create an universe out of nothing shouldn’t have trouble making comparatively tiny animals.

In Ezekiel 23:19-20 it says:

One such passage reads:

Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.

Oftentimes metaphors were used in the religious text to draw comparisons and explain a point and this was no exception. Its inclusion tells us that the Semitic people were familiar enough with the penises of equines as well as their impressive volume of semen. Not only that, but it was (at least sometimes) equated with sexual pleasure! However the text goes on to admonish the woman for her brash behavior, detailing how her “lovers will turn away from (her) side in disgust, and go against (her) from every side”. That was quite the punishment for a woman who had been ‘loved’ by so many.

The Torah as well as various Mitzvah’s are very clear in their prohibition in mixing any two things of different kinds, whether that be materials in clothing, the seeds of plants, or even allowing two species of animal to pull the same cart together! In that version of the world, there simply was no room for interspecies intimacy.

(see Religion)

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K9

K9 or K-9 is an abbreviated (and phonetic) spelling of the word canine.

The term was originally (and still is primarily) used to refer to police dogs, known as ‘K9 Units’.

(see Canine)

KinkCafe

ZooSkool was temporarily known as KinkCafe before the name ArtofZoo was finally decided upon.

(see ArtofZoo) (see ZooSkool)

Kinsey, Alfred Charles

Creator of the widely-acclaimed Kinsey Reports, Alfred Kinsey was a biologist, veterinarian, and above-all, a sexologist. His work was ground-breaking and helped to tear down inaccurate stereotypes and educate the world about both men and women.

Aside from Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, he was also well-known for creating the Kinsey Scale, a method of quantifying sexuality.

He was a very influential figure and also attracted a great deal of controversy, often due to the taboo nature of the subject matter he was studying.

(see Kinsey Reports, the)

Kinsey Reports, the

The Kinsey Reports were two studies carried out in the 1940s and 1950s. The first concentrated on men and their experiences, while the second was about women. These were well-done studies, included thousands and individuals, and were considered some of the most influential scientific books of their time period.

What makes this all especially interesting is that included in the various questions about demographics and sexual activity between humans, they also asked individuals about whether they had been sexually active with animals.

The results were that 8% of men and 3.6% of women admitted to engaging in sexual intimacy with animals. What was really stunning was that in rural areas, nearly half of all people had experience making love with pets or farm animals! Approximately 1 in 5 had completed the activity until they achieved an orgasm rather than simply stimulating the animal.

It has been presumed by some that perhaps the numbers would be higher in city-folk as well, if only there were more available (and intact) animals around for them to try it with…

(see Scientific Studies)

Kissing

Kissing is just one behavior in wide array of human courtship behaviors. Many zoos report kissing animals on the mouth and sometimes even French kissing (also known as open-mouthed kissing).

(see Courtship)

 

Knot

The knot (also known as bulbus glandis) is a structure at the base of a dog’s penis which enlarges during intercourse, effectively attaching him to his partner in what is known as a ‘tie’.

Due to the baculum, a dog is able to penetrate before his penis is fully hard so the knot slips in easily before engorging with blood. Once the knot has formed the dog is considered fully aroused and at this point he will be cumming, little spurts that shoot out intermittently for the entire time he remains hard.

Oftentimes people want to know “What is the size of a dog’s knot?” The correct answer: |The size of a fruit.”

Some of you may be wondering now, “Well then, what fruit exactly?” To which we can only reply, “That depends on which dog, exactly!”

In general, small breeds tend to have smaller penises with smaller knots, while large breeds usually have larger ones. However this is not some sliding scale, expected to be always accurate. There are some large dogs (especially sighthounds and fine-boned breeds) which have small genitals proportionally compared with their weight and/or size. There are also some very small dogs (Chihuahuas, Beagles) which may sometimes be gifted with a larger penis than expected (and likewise the females with rather elastic vaginas). The fact is, one will never truly know what to expect until taking a look at that particular canine.

(see Bulbus Glandis) (see Canine Penis) (see Tie)

 

Knothole

(see Dogarama)

 

Knot-Pullout

There are three basic types of knot-pullouts.

In the first, the dog’s knot is small and it doesn’t become stuck and so moves freely into or out of the orifice it is currently inserted in.

In the second, the knot has shrunken down from an enlarged size and easily slips out without causing a problem (while still creating an impressive mess!).

In the third, the knot is pulled out ‘early’, which can cause pain to the receiver as well as being very uncomfortable for the dog as well. It is best to prevent this from happening by either not taking his knot, stretching yourself to accommodate his knot comfortably, or have a handler present to prevent an early knot pullout.

When taking the knot anally, there is a greater risk of injury than when attempting to do so vaginally; this is because the tissue is thinner and more easily damaged. Even vaginal sex is not without its risks as there was reportedly one woman who died of hemorrhage after a particularly bad knot pullout by her mastiff. It should be noted that those dogs are about as large as Great Danes and have a much heavier bone structure. In all likelihood, the dog’s penis and knot may have been even larger than that of the famous Hector!

Thankfully such dramatic results are incredibly rare and that is in fact the only person known to have died due to a knot-pullout, though mild injuries are reported occasionally. When a woman seeks medical treatment due to injuries sustained during sex with animals, it is nearly always in the form of lacerations to the vaginal tissue due to attempting to separate from a dog before the swelling of his knot went down. These injuries may be accompanied by heavy discharge.

Generally the tissue is very flexible and the dogs being knotted with tend to be smaller as well. Some owners of particularly well-endowed Danes do not take the knot and allow penetration by the shaft only, using their hand for prevention against tying by grasping the dog’s penis.

(see Knot) (see Pullout)

Knotty

The term knotty is a play on words hinting at both the knot of the male dog as well as the word naughty. A woman who has sex with dogs could be considered a ‘knotty lady’.

(see Knot)

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Lady into Fox (1922)

Lady into Fox was written by David Garnett. The language is a little outdated so it may be difficult for some readers to understand. This book contains content that may upset sensitive readers.

This is a rather somber film about what happens when a wealthy man’s wife is quite suddenly transformed into a fox. The vixen has the mannerisms of his dear wife and he is still deeply in love with her.

Desperately trying to make the relationship work, he lets go of all the household staff so that no one will see he is fawning over a little female fox, making tea for the two of them, playing cards, and generally trying to keep up propriety.

He maintained that he still felt the same for her as ever, and wanted to keep on living with her, despite her changed form:

“I swear to you, my darling, that all my life I will be true to you, will be faithful, will respect and reverence you who are my wife. And I will do that not because of any hope that God in his mercy will see fit to restore your shape, but solely because I love you. However you may be changed, my love is not.”

Then anyone seeing them would have sworn that they were lovers, seeing how passionately did each look on the other.

In fact, her transformation into another species did not cause him to lose sexual desire for her either, as we see here:

The long and short of it is that by drinking he drowned all his sorrow; and then would be a beast too like his wife, though she was one through no fault of her own, and could not help it. To what lengths he went in that drunken humour I shall not offend my readers by relating, but shall only say that he was so drunk and sottish that he had a very imperfect recollection of what had passed when he woke the next morning.

The author doesn’t go into detail about the sexual activities taking place between Mr. Tebrick and his fox-wife, but plainly observes that he is behaving in a way considered impolite in ‘civilized’ society.

Try as he might to maintain their relationship in a manner as normal as possible, her new wild behavior results in quite a few mishaps, as when she destroys the little clothes which have been made for her, attempts to chase after the ducks at the pond, and begins having predatory urges toward birds and rabbits alike. Her husband is deeply affected by this and becomes rather melancholy, reflecting on the difference between this sometimes brutish creature and his tender, gentle wife.

When eventually she is lost to him, trying to escape and being freed by him in a moment of emotion, he mourns not for his human wife (who admittedly was gone nearly as soon as the story began) but for his lost fox: :

For strange to tell he never once in these months regretted his dear wife whom he had so much loved. No, all that he grieved now was his departed vixen. He was haunted all this time not by the memory of a sweet and gentle woman; but by the recollection of an animal; a beast it is true that could sit at a table and play piquet when it would, but for all that nothing really but a wild beast.

[…]

Every one of her foxey ways was now so absolutely precious to him that I beliebe that if he had known for certain she was dead, and had thoughts of marrying a second time, he would never have been happy with a woman. No, indeed, he would have been more tempted to get himself a tame fox, and would have counted that as good a marriage as he could make.

I won’t spoil the ending and there are a few more plot twists which have been left out here and will be quite interesting. If you can deal with a bit of a dramatic and not-always-happy story then this is a good one to check out, and one of the few accounts of bestiality in non-erotic literature.

(see Literature)

Lead Rope

A lead rope is a piece of horse tack which is attached to the halter in order to lead the horse around. It is typically a separate item which attached through the use of a clip in order to be removable, though in some cases a lead rope may be permanently attached to its halter. One could think of it as a leash for horses.

(see Tack)

 

Leash

Attached to the collar of a dog, the leash allows them to be walked alongside their owner or to be tethered to a stationary object. Zoos do not keep their dog on a leash when making love to them, so they are free to wander off and do something else if they so desire.

(see Equipment)

Legal Ramifications

When someone has sex with an animal, there is a good chance that authorities will attempt to prosecute them, if notified. In fact, it matters not whether bestiality is even illegal in the location where the alleged incident took place because often-times the prosecution will claim abuse even if the act was a consensual and mutually pleasurable experience.

Charges may be brought up against the zoophilic individual for sodomy or buggery (which are old-fashioned terms for non-procreative sex); for bestiality in locations where it is illegal (which very recently has become most of the world as states and countries revised their laws); or for the generic ‘animal abuse’ charge, which they may attempt to make stick regardless of whether the animal was unsafe and unhappy or whether they were having the time of their life.

‘Offenders’ may get jail-time (sometimes with time served, if they were unable to make bail and not released on their own recognizance); fines which vary in amount depending upon the location; community-service; and bans on owning animals (sometimes only of certain species, and sometimes a blanket ban on any pet ownership). They may also be required to register as sex offenders, which will not only freely notify the world of what ‘crime’ they have committed, but also prohibit them from living in certain locations and holding certain positions.

Sometimes their animals face consequences as well, and unfortunately it is all-too-common for a perfectly-happy and –healthy animal to be euthanized simply because it enjoyed sex with human beings. They are considered ‘dangerous’ animals at that point, having learned to see humans as potential sexual partners, there is a risk that they will display courtship behaviors toward humans in the future, and somehow that is a ‘danger to society’ because apparently non-zoos are worried this animals may seduce innocent people or do some other such nonsense.

All in all, quite frankly zoos find it horrific that non-zoos can’t understand the fact that an active sex life is a better outcome than euthanasia! Simply let the poor animals be – at worst they will be a bit flirtatious, but even that could be curbed by neutering. And they are calling zoos ‘cruel’!

(see Punishment) (see Social Consequences)

Lesbian

Lesbians are homosexual women.

It is interesting to note that women who self-identify as lesbian in their orientation towards humans nearly exclusively prefer male animals. This is likely due to the possibility of penetrative sex (animals don’t exactly know how to use a strap-on) in addition to the highly-sexual behavior of many intact males.

(see Homosexual)

 

Lessons, The

The Lessons were a series of interactive teaching-tools designed to help women understand petlove, from the most basic functions of anatomy and seduction to more advanced techniques such as different positions and knotting.

The Lessons featured many diagrams, images, and video clips to help illustrate the points discussed.

(see ZooSkool)

 

Linda Lovelace

(see Lovelace, Linda)

Lipstick

The smooth, fleshy part of the dog’s penis (inside of his sheath) is colloquially known as his ‘lipstick’. The name was likely given because when a male dog is ‘showing pink’ (or in a visible state of semi-erection) his phallus bears a strong visual similarity to the popular women’s makeup product.

(see Canine Penis) (see Fortune Cookie) (see Showing Pink)

Literature

There is not much literature available on the subject of bestiality and zoophilia, despite the fact that humankind has been practicing interspecies love since we first began creating cave art depicting sex between people and animals (and likely before that, as well)!

Thanks to the internet, it is now easier than ever to pick up copies of books on this rare subject, sometimes by ordering a print book shipped to one’s address or even by simply downloading an ebook.

Some noteworthy non-fiction books include Midas Dekker’s Dearest Pet: On Bestiality (a thorough examination of bestiality in myth and the arts throughout history) as well as Hani Miletski’s Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia (the first survey of zoos in the ‘general population’). Wet Goddess and The Horseman: Obsessions of a Zoophile are both excellent autobiographical books about men who have publicly come out as zoos.

For fictional accounts there are the novels Bear, His Monkey Wife, and Lady into Fox. The first is quite explicit (though it does not continue all the way to intercourse) while the last two rely more on implied sexual activity than titillating detail. A Passion in the Desert is one short story which is heavily suggestive but does not contain any explicitly sexual passages. For books written to sexually excite the reader, see erotica.

For those who don’t mind a bit of ‘amateur hour’ many zoo websites also have sections for stories, fantasies, and other tales of love and lust between mankind and every type of ‘beast’ imaginable. These will most often be explicit although one may occasionally find one which is more of a love story.

(see Bear) (see Dearest Pet: On Bestiality) (see Erotica) (see Heavy Petting) (see His Monkey Wife) (see Horseman, the: Obsessions of a Zoophile) (see Lady into Fox) (see Passion in the Desert, A) (see Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia) (see Wet Goddess)

Lovatt, Margaret Howe

Margaret Howe Lovatt was is a volunteer naturalist who once participated in a NASA-funded study in an attempt to teach speech to nonhuman animals. She was greatly interested in the field of human-animal communication and was thrilled at the opportunity to care for and train Peter, a young bottle-nosed dolphin.

Peter, Margaret, and two female dolphins were all living in the Dolphinarium, their name for the house which they waterproofed and flooded in order to allow the dolphins to feel comfortable in their environment. Presumably this setting was more natural for them and facilitated bonding – perhaps a bit more than expected!

While Peter and the other two dolphins never learned to speak human language, the male nevertheless became very close with Margaret, making sexual advances toward her and letting the woman know on no uncertain terms that he desired her.

The two became so close that when funding for the unsuccessful project was cancelled and Peter could no longer be with Margaret, he became depressed and eventually committed suicide by simply laying on the bottom of his tank and deciding not to come up for the next breath.

(see Dolphin)

Love

Love is a feeling of attachment to and fondness for another individual.

While physical manifestations of love may be more common among members of the same species, it has long been known that humans could fall in love with animals, and vice versa. In fact, sometimes relationships across the species barrier may be even closer and more ‘real’ that those we have with our own species!

Many zoosexuals can attest to the fact that they love animals in the same way other humans love men or women – it simply came naturally to them, and their feelings of romantic love are no less tender or complete than the love spouses may feel for one another.

Animals are known for being honest in a way that humans often-times are not. They don’t play mental games, act manipulative, or feign interest for personal gain. Quite the contrary – they are very up front about their feelings and desires and this can be very refreshing.

While there are some bestialists who just have sex with animals because they are horny and don’t have another outlet (or simply enjoy variety but see their animal as no more than a pet) that doesn’t change the fact that many zoos think of themselves as married to their animal lover.

One would never claim that no men feel romantic love for women simply because some men don’t, and neither would they claim that no men are attracted to women just because some men occasionally ‘use’ human women.

This applies to the zoo community as well – they are a wide range of individuals whose feelings for animals vary from curiosity and general fondness all the way to passionate love and complete devotion.

(see Zoosexual)

 

Lovelace, Linda

Linda Lovelace gained immense fame for her role in pornographic films, especially the movie Deep Throat, in which a woman born with a clitoris in the back of her throat pursues sexual pleasure by fellating men. However what we will concern ourselves with here was her role in the film Dogarama, also known as Dog F***er and Knothole.

In her bestiality film, she starred alongside a German Shepherd. The film’s motto was: “Man’s Best Friend. Woman’s Best Lover!” Initially Lovelace denied her role in the film until the original footage proved that she had, indeed, taken part. Later she claimed that she was forced to perform these sexual acts due to an abusive relationship with her husband/manager Chuck Traynor. It has been claimed that she was so traumatized by the event that later in life she refused to even say the word dog, opting instead to spell it out every time. She went on to press charges against her husband when filing for divorce.

Linda later went on to remarry but that marriage failed as well, however she remained on good terms with her second ex-husband even after they parted ways.

Later in life she became an anti-pornography activist, claiming that she had been abused, coerced, and literally had a gun to her head when she was forced into producing the adult films.

She died due to an automobile accident at the age of 53.

(see Dogarama) (see Fellatio) (see Pornography)

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Mabel Stark

(see Stark, Mabel)

Malcolm Brenner

(see Brenner, Malcolm)

 

Manual Stimulation

Manual stimulation is when one individual stimulates the genitals of another using only their hands. Typically this refers to an act performed on the male’s penis – for its female equivalent, see digital stimulation.

Different animals need to be stimulated in different ways to reach orgasm. For dogs, this is the spot right behind their knot. For horses it is the medial ring. Bulls enjoy having the tip of their penis (as well as their sheath) stimulated. Male dolphins reportedly enjoy having the base of their penis rubbed and squeezed as well as gentle fondling along the length of it.

(see Canine Penis) (see Crumping) (see Digital Stimulation) (see Equine Penis)

Marble

A marble is sometimes placed inside a mare’s uterus to prevent her from entering oestrus. This technique has been used for some time in Europe and the Middle East and was only recently adopted in the United States.

Hormone therapy can sometimes have drawbacks for humans, which is why the non-hormonal glass marble is starting to be seen as increasingly useful for performance horses who need to be focused and behaved while competing.

The marble is placed within the uterus via the cervix within 24 hours after ovulation, while the mare is still in heat. The presence of the glass marble causes the corpus luteum (CL) on the ovary to remain, producing a progesterone-like hormone and keeping the mare between heat periods as if she were pregnant.

The advantage of this technique is that it keeps the mare out of heat without drugs. The disadvantage is that it doesn’t work on all mares.

(see Equity) (see Mare) (see Ovulation) (see Regumate)

Mare

A female horse is always called a mare, whether she is intact or not. However female horses are rarely spayed, due to the complications involved in entering the abdominal cavity, risks entailed in the procedure, as well as intact mares being less difficult to deal with than, say, a stallion.

When someone wants to prevent a mare from becoming pregnant they may simply segregate her from stallions, use the oestrus-control products Regumate or Equity, or place a glass marble inside of the mare’s uterus (a technique that was commonly practiced in Europe and the Middle East which has recently become more common in the United States).

Mares are known to be very particular, with some of them enjoying sex a great deal while others take to it only while in heat or are not fans of it at all. Even many mares who do not enjoy penetration will still find enjoyment in receiving cunnilingus.

When a mare is aroused, she will produce a large amount of vaginal secretions. When she is very aroused, she will begin ‘winking’ and may spread her hind legs wide and release a stream of urine! These behaviors are so unwelcomed by some owners that they seek methods to artificially prevent the mare from coming into oestrus, such as marbles, Equity, and Regumate.

(see Cunnilingus) (see Equity) (see Marble) (see Regumate) (see Stallion)

Maregasm

Maregasm is a term for when a female horse has an orgasm.

This involves a copious amount of vaginal lubrication and is sometimes likened to gushing or squirting. It is most definitely not urine that comes out but a fluid which may be clear, creamy, or even yellowish.

Part of the reason that a mare likely creates so much fluid when she achieves orgasm is likely because the stallion’s penis would easily introduce smegma or other particles into her vagina and, as horses cannot reach around and lick themselves like dogs, their vaginas are self-cleaning.

(see Orgasm) (see Squirting)

Margaret Howe Lovatt

(see Lovatt, Margaret Howe)

Marriage to Animals

In many times and places, there have been tales of humans wedded to non-human animals; peoplefrom places as diverse as Asia, Europe, and North America have all had stories about people coming together with animals as husband and wife. Sometimes these tales are claimed to refer to animals only as symbols for the animal kingdom in general or nature itself, though real-life tales of bestiality between humans and these same species of animals may beg to differ.

No other culture can compete with the Hindus when it comes to marriage between human-beings and other species of animals. They believe that some animals are actually gods, so this is not seen necessarily as an act of bestiality but also as a union of mankind with the divine.

While the marriages are not legally recognized, they are considered to be very important socially and spiritually, even having the possibility to change the course of an individual’s very life! In some cases, people are seeking to make amends for poor treatment of animals in the past and thus they join together in matrimony in order to set things right.

Marriage to animals has sometimes been performed at meetings for zoophiles, such as ZooCon and their popular ‘Circle of Joining’ ceremonies.

One man in Sudan was forced to marry a goat after he was found having a sexual relationship with it, similar to the time in which a man was married to a cow for the same reason. Most human-animal marriages are consensual. Some of the other animals which have married humans include dogs, horses, frogs, cats, and even a dolphin!

While no country has laws expressly forbidding the marriage of humans and animals (though such unions are usually not recognized) consummating the marriage is a different matter entirely and can sometimes lead to legal consequences, as well as the general social problems which may sometimes result in countries where marriage to animals is not widespread.

(see Circle of Joining) (see First Church of Zoophilia)

Married to a Chimp

(see His Monkey Wife)

 

Masturbate

To masturbate typically means to stimulate one’s own genitals without the assistance of another person or animal partner.

To masturbate someone is to stimulate their genitals with your hand in a sex act that does not lead to oral, vaginal, or anal sex. In females this is typically through clit-stimulation or digital penetration and in males it is via manual stimulation.

(see Digital Stimulation) (see Manual Stimulation) (see Masturbation)

 

Masturbation

Masturbation is the act of solitarily stimulating one’s own genitals for personal enjoyment. Though this is typically done with one’s own hands, women and homosexual men are known to use objects more frequently. Masturbation can also refer to one individual stimulating another person or an animal with their hands without leading to oral, vaginal, or anal sex.

For zoos, self-masturbation often involves thoughts and fantasies of animals which may or may not be enhanced with still images or video footage. Some zoos have been known to use plushies for sexual gratification – using them as a stand-in for real animals – or even purchase special dildos, strokers, and other sex toys in the shape of animal genitalia.

(see Masturbate)

Mate

Mating is the term used for sexual activity between two animals and refers almost exclusively to incidents of vaginal sex. If two individuals have mated before (especially if they are in a monogamous relationship) they are said to be mates.

When two animals mate, they may be doing it either because it is the fertile period or – in some cases – simply due to arousal, boredom, or habit. Mating usually occurs between two members of the same species but even in the wild, interspecies sex can and does take place.

Deriving sexual pleasure from watching animals mating is known as mixoscopic zoophilia.

(see Mates) (see Mixoscopic Zoophilia) (see Vaginal Sex)

Mated

Mated may refer to either having previously been mating, or it may also be used in reference to a ‘mated pair’ who are mates with one another (typically monogamous).

(see Mate) (see Mates)

Mates

When two animals have mated, especially if they have formed a monogamous pair-bond, they are said to be mates. Occasionally zoos will prefer to borrow animal terminology and refer to their intimate partner as their ‘mate’ rather than husband or wife (regardless of whether this partner is human or animal); furries sometimes do the same.

By non-zoos this is sometimes used as a general term for individuals who are somehow close or related to one another, such as flat-mates sharing the same apartment complex, room-mates sharing the same house (or in some cases, room!) or workmates being individuals with whom one works.

Due to the other connotations of the word mate, many prefer not to use these terms or do so infrequently. This is similar to the way in which ‘girl-friend’ and ‘boy-friend’ once meant a friend of the mentioned gender whereas now it implies that the two are in a relationship.

(see Mate)

Matthews, Mark

Mark Matthews was one of the first zoophiles to come out publicly. He is author of The Horseman: Obsessions of a Zoophile, released in 1994. He was also the host of the first ZooCon and founder of Z.O.O. the Zoophiliac Outreach Organization.

He appeared on one 1998 episode of the Jerry Springer Show with his horse-wife, Pixel. The episode aired in the UK but there was such fervor about the episode in the United States that it was never aired there. Later he was featured in Hidden Love: Animal Passions.

(see Hidden Love: Animal Passions) (see Horseman, the: Obsessions of a Zoophile)

Max My Love (1986)

This film was a French-American-Japanese production by a Japanese director and is also known as Max Mon Amour.

The film is about Peter Jones, a British ambassador to France, and his wife Margaret. The two of them are having affairs with other people and seem to be managing this without hard feelings.

At one point it becomes obvious to Peter that his wife is lying to him about where she is and what she is doing, making him incredibly suspicious and causing him to wonder why she would keep this a secret when they are so open about everything else. He finds her in bed with her lover Max, a chimpanzee she purchased from the zoo. When it comes to light that Mrs. Jones has been sneaking off to see the primate, everyone except her seems to regard this with shock while she simply carries on calmly.

Eventually her husband decides that Max should move in with them, after which he gets to see just how different it is, being around a wild creature that does well enough to live peaceably but generally makes everyone (except Margaret) uncomfortable.

Mr. Jones becomes obsessed with whether or not it is actually possible for a monkey to make love to a woman and consults everyone he imagines may have some idea. In the end, he becomes a bit mentally unbalanced by this idea and begins to act irrationally; sometimes taking on the posture and vocalizations of an ape and at one point even attempting to shoot Max!

The film does have a happy ending and is good for those who enjoy offbeat comedies.

(see Cinematography)

 

Medial Ring

The medial ring is a structure about midway down the shaft of an equine’s penis. It is also sometimes known as the preputial ring.

Most stallions cannot ejaculate without stimulation to this region; hence why blowjobs (unless assisted by manual stimulation) are unlikely to cause orgasm in horses.

(see Ejaculate) (see Equine Penis) (see Orgasm)

Medieval Europe

With the fall of the Roman Empire, Abrahamic religions and their teachings took center-stage; especially Christianity. It was no coincidence that the height of prosecution for bestiality took place during the ‘witch hunting’ age. Zoos were seen as individuals consorting with animals who were sometimes perceived as their ‘familiars’ (demon-like servants) and were at other times believed to be the devil himself, incarnate!

This era was a particularly harsh time for animal-oriented individuals, as both they and oftentimes their lovers would be burned for the crime of having loved someone different than themselves in a manner that much of the public considered too close for comfort.

It is interesting to note that despite great public outcry about witches – and many women standing accused of impossible crimes – that most court cases centered around a man who had made love to an animal, rather than a female doing so.

The dark ages came to an end and the renaissance began. Along with it came a flourish of paintings and other forms of art which are still cherished to this day. The world was just beginning to move into the modern era.

(see History)

Menstruation

Very few species of animal menstruate – more typically they go through an estrous cycle – and in the event of menstruation, or monthly bleeding, a female will typically be receptive to sex throughout the year rather than only at a preordained time as in the case of animals who have ‘breeding seasons’.

(see Estrous Cycle)

Midas Dekkers

(see Dekkers, Midas)

Midsummer Night’s Dream, A

A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play written by William Shakespeare from 1595-1596.

It is a comedy and is at some times raunchy and at others self-deprecating. The jokes are still relevant today, although things have needed a bit of a translation to keep it understandable for the audiences. Here are some samples from the original:

Fetch me that flower. The herb I showed thee once.

The juice of it on sleeping eyelids laid

Will make or man or woman madly dote

Upon the next live creature that it sees.

It is very important that it says ‘living creature’ rather than person or human being. This is a crucial part of the plot, as the Fairy Queen Tatiana’s husband decides to magic her into loving an animal so that she will be embarrassed with herself and let him have his way on other matters:

Having once this juice,

I’ll watch Titania when she is asleep

And drop the liquor of it in her eyes.

The next thing then she waking looks upon—

Be it on lion, bear, or wolf, or bull,

On meddling monkey or on busy ape—

She shall pursue it with the soul of love.

Not only that, but he explicitly hopes that she will fall for some repulsive beast which will make her regret her amorous desires even more! While administering the potion, he tells her to “wake when some vile thing is near!”

When Tatiana awakens she sees a man with the head of a donkey and falls head-over-heels in love with him! She is determined to keep him with her whether he likes it or not, and she praises his appearance, so much does she love the donkey-man!

Come, sit thee down upon this flowery bed

While I thy amiable cheeks do coy,

And stick musk roses in thy sleek, smooth head,

And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle joy.

Not only does the man now look like a donkey in certain respects, but he is beginning to have the urges of the animal as well, made plain through his craving for oats and even hay, which he certainly would not have been eating as a person!

Truly, a peck of provender.

I could munch your good dry oats.

Methinks I have a great desire to a bottle of hay.

Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.

Transforming part of the man into a donkey and making the queen of the fairies fall in love with him was not the only mischief in the forest that night! There are several misadventures happening simultaneously although in the end all of the charms are reversed and everybody lives happily ever after.

(see Plays)

Midwest Furfest

Midwest Furfest is currently the largest furry convention in existence, taking place each December in Rosemont, Illinois.

As with Anthrocon, this is a furry-themed festival and is not directly related to zoophilia, however many zoos attend these events due to their love of (and relation to) animals.

(see Convention) (see Furry)

Miletski, Hani

Hani Miletski is an Israeli sexologist working in Bethesda, Maryland – not only has she studied the science of sex, she’s trained in addiction and the criminal justice system as well. With her unique view on sex, compulsive behavior, and the law she is in the position to deal well with individuals who are suffering from consequences in their lives due to sexual behaviors.

She has learned, firsthand, just what makes people tick sexually and how and why problems develop. She is also able to see past the label of ‘abnormal’ or ‘deviant’ and recognize the instinctual behaviors and social reasoning behind people’s actions. To her, zoophilia was like an uncharted land which had not yet been mapped and just begged for discovery. She said her goal was to help zoos everywhere by assisting their mental health professionals (and perhaps the public at large) to see these misunderstood people eye-to-eye.

Her book on zoophilia is actually what she is best known for, and helped to establish the perception of zoophilia as being very likely a sexuality, just like heterosexuality, homosexuality, and all the others.

(see Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia)

Miniature Horse

The definition of miniature horses vary depending on who you ask, but some registries define them as any horse under 38” tall around the shoulder region (they are measured from the ground to the point at which the last hairs of the mane grow). They are also known as minis.

Some clubs and organizations prefer a mini to retain horse-like characteristics, while others prefer the proportions of a pony. Indeed, some mini horses are a combination of traits from both.

Mini horses are prone to several disorders including dental problems and issues with digestion and metabolism, though most of these issues can be solved by taking care of the horse properly and feeding them well.

A mini horse, while being the smallest of domesticated equines, is still large enough to have complete sexual intercourse with a human being. Whether or not their temperament is suited toward it is another issue entirely, with some being known to have difficult personalities as compared with other types of equine.

Minis are the smallest equines but in order to take their penis without getting injured, one must still be capable of getting fisted or taking a toy of equal size (or even larger, if possible!). This may take months of preparation and must be maintained if there is a significant period of time between equine encounters.

Note that minis affected by dwarfism will have short legs and full-size penises.

(see Horse) (see Pony)

Missionary

Missionary is a sexual position in which the female (passive partner) is laying on their back, beneath the active partner.

This position is impossible with some animals ( for females, very small ones cannot support a human’s weight but likely could not accept penetration either, while very large ones such as horses may not be inclined to lie down as they are perfectly capable of standing even while asleep!).

With male animals some are too large to be on top – such as most equines, boars, and other ungulates – but even the very smallest of dogs is capable of getting on top of a human, if they can wrap their minds around the idea that sex can happen in more than just one position! If one is attempting to have missionary-style sex with a male canine, it is easier done with the receptive partner laying back on a bed or couch and then putting their rear end at the edge of it, legs going off over the side.

Missionary is more easily accomplished with calm, well-socialized animals who accept being guided into position and do not mind staying where they are put.

For female animals, any distraction caused by the change in orientation will not affect her ability to be a receptive partner unless she is stressed by being on her back (some dogs prefer to lie on their side, finding that more comfortable).

For male animals, once he properly climbs up on top of the receptive partner, he may be so distracted by the fact that they are ‘upside down’ that he may not hump. In these cases it is good to get him used to being in this position simply for petting or perhaps a nice massage and some kind words. When he has adapted to being in missionary, it will be much easier for him to start wondering ‘what would happen if I tried to hump while we are in this position.

(see Teaching)

Mixoscopic Zoophilia

Mixoscopic zoophilia, also known as faunophilia, is when someone is aroused by watching animals mating. This would be considered by mental-health professionals as a ‘lesser form of zoophilia’. This is considered to be within the normal range of human variation.

Unlike most forms of zoophilia, this is believed to be more common in women than in men.

In the 16th century, noble- and upper-class women would often visit farms and other such locations where they would be able to view animals engaged in the mating act.

(see Faunophilia)

Modern Era

With the enlightenment of the Renaissance, Europeans were once again beginning to use their minds and developing their culture. After a few hundred years of this, they decided to distance themselves from religion. Whereas before it had been seen as the very lifeblood of society, now it was viewed as the workings of a simply mind, unsuited to the educated and modern individual. Due to this change, bestiality was no longer a capital offense and actually began to see a period of social acceptance once again, much like in the ancient times.

Whereas once sex with animals had been seen as a most heinous crime against nature, now sex with animals was considered to be no real problem, simply another of the “phoney offenses, created by superstition, feudalism, the tax system, and [royal] despotism.”

This liberal attitude prevailed through France as well as Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania and Spain. Even those countries which continued to criminalize acts of sex between humans and non-humans began finding themselves doing so due to the law rather than religious beliefs. It is thought that many places kept the prohibitions in place to boost their own populations (something especially critical in war-torn Europe) as well as due to the simple fact that most people find the idea unappealing.

For a long period of time the laws against bestiality were becoming less and less strict, eventually falling away with old laws against homosexuality, adultery, and other non-procreative forms of sex such as oral and anal penetration.

With the development of the internet to connect people across vast distances and allow them a relative anonymity, communities of zoophiles flourished. They started webpages, news groups, and even their own church. Just when they began petitioning for their rights, there was immediate push-back from the anti-zoos, who campaigned to have laws changed so that even gentle and caring zoophiles would be charged with ‘abuse’ for the crime of loving another species.

The brief Golden Age lasted only until perhaps the mid 2000’s and then there was massive effort to not only shut down the bestiality porn industry (which was flourishing) but also to criminalize personal sex acts taking place in the privacy of one’s own home. A new dark ages had begun.

(see History)

Mount

In its verb form, mount means to climb atop in a copulatory position.

In its noun form, mount is another word for a horse or other animal which can be ridden upon.

(see Horseback Riding) (see Mounting)

Mounting

Animals typically mount when either sexually aroused or (in some cases) simply excited. More rarely this may be a play- or dominance-linked behavior, and the difference will be obvious when checking to see whether his penis is partially extruding from his sheath or perhaps swelled up inside of it.

Typically only intact adult males mount for sexual purposes, while puppies and neutered dogs are usually motivated by play or as an expression of dominance.

Due to its sexual connotations, mounting can be a real issue for some (typically non-zoo) individuals and this is often a cause for dogs to get neutered despite the fact that if the behavior is habitual or not sexually-motivated then there is usually no ‘benefit’ from the surgery performed.

(see Mount)

 

Movies

(see Cinematography)

 

Mule

A mule is a hybrid-equine which is part donkey and part horse. Properly, mule refers to the offspring of a jack and a mare, whereas hinny would be used for the offspring of a stallion and a jenny.

Almost every mule is a first-generation hybrid, meaning that they had one parent who was a horse and the other was a donkey. The reason second-generation mules are so rare is because they are nearly always infertile. There has never been a reported case of a fertile mule stallion and even fertile mares are very, very rare. In historic times, a mule giving birth was sometimes regarded as a bad omen.

For a long time reports of fertile mules had been met with disbelief among serious scientists, despite the animals coming into heat and thus it seeming possible that they might conceive if mated. Mules are bred extensively in China and since the 1980s two female mules proved to be the mother of live offspring, determined by DNA testing. Their progeny are known as dragon foals.

The Christian Bible opposes such creatures existing by advising people not to mix two species of animal, nor even let them together pull one cart.

Mule stallions can be incredibly dangerous, considerably more than a full-sized stallion due to the temper inherited from the donkey parent. For this reason, they are gelded in nearly every circumstance.

Mule mares on the other hand are very sexual and can often be let out among stallions to keep them happy, since that mare won’t likely be getting pregnant and each month she will come back into heat for her suitors.

(see Christianity – Christian Faith) (see Dragon Foal) (see Hybrid) (see Ungulate)

Music

Zoophilia is a relatively uncommon subject, still being considered very taboo in modern society. Nevertheless, there are some songs which make allusions to interspecies sex sometimes through lyrics and other times in the forum of music videos.

Few times have song lyrics more clearly mentioned sex between humans and animals than in rock-band Blink-182’s song, ‘Fuck a Dog’:

I wanna fuck a dog in the ass
He wants to fuck a dog in the ass
I wanna fuck a dog

[…]

I tried to fuck your mom in the ass
Tried to fuck your dad in the ass
Could only find the dog
And his ass

The song is obviously meant as a joke and when listening to the entire thing one will notice that the mentions are made of a third person’s parents as well as a ‘pirate’ with these being the real objects of desire, and the dog being settled for. It seems odd that the chorus consists of two men exclaiming ‘We want to fuck a dog’ when the other lyrics suggest the dog was merely a convenient outlet. Obviously this song might be related to bestiality, but it has nothing to do with zoophilia.

Years before that AC/DC had already gotten in on the action with ‘Given the Dog a Bone’: :

Oh she’s no Mona Lisa
No, she’s no Playboy star
But she’d send you to Heaven
Then explode you to Mars

They continue on with:

[Chorus] I’m just a-givin’ the dog a bone (givin’ the dog a bone)
Givin’ the dog a bone (givin’ the dog a bone)
I’m just a-givin’ the dog a bone (givin’ the dog a bone)
I’m jus’ givin’ the dog a bone (givin’ the dog a bone)

For another classic rock song, check out ‘Cattle Prod’ by Guadalcanal Diary: They continue on with:

I got Bessie, and Bossie And Rosebud too
They swish their tails and they all say moo
When I do my milk, I feel my temperature rise
I see a little twinkle in those big brown eyes
C’mon Bossie, stand still, it won’t hurt, oh!!!

The song was most likely written as a joke (as many probably were). The dual-usage of the word prod was probably helpful in avoiding censorship, however the title alone may be enough to put some people off. Also the fact that later in the song the singer refers to his bovine lovers as ‘steak’ – which is a bit insensitive to say the least – was a deciding factor in viewing this as more of a comedic song than something to be taken seriously.

George Michael’s song ‘Monkey’ is no less zoophilic, however it is less realistic in supposing a love-triangle between a monkey and two humans, as follows:

Why can’t you do it?
Why can’t you set your monkey free?
Always giving into it
Do you love the monkey or do you love me?

Why can’t you do it?
Why do I have to share my baby with a monkey?

Perhaps the most blatantly zoophilic music video was the one created for Yellow Books by the Dead Sea Lions. It features dogs and humans (both men and women) passionately kissing and touching one another. The quality and resolution are incredible and with this being their only music video it can make one wonder whether perhaps they were attempting to help normalize bestiality (although they could have simply been looking for free publicity and seen it as more of an outrageous stunt than a social justice maneuver… we may never know).

Another music video which implies interspecies sex is ‘Sugar We’re Goin Down’ by Fall Out Boy. While the lyrics do not explicitly mention sex with animals, the music video features a boy who is part human and part deer falling in love with the daughter of a hunter, who (as one could assume) disapproves of the relationship. Later it is revealed that he himself is half deer as well (or at least his legs are), so perhaps understanding the difficulties of living as a hybrid he attempted to prevent that fate befalling family’s future generations (the daughter has no deer characteristics).

The White Stripes’ music video for their song Blue Orchid has a generally creepy and spastic feel to it with high contrast, vintage style, and a tendency toward the dramatic. There are scenes showing a woman lying on the floor and writing while more and more snakes approach and begin to entwine themselves around her, as well as a scene where a woman is beneath a horse, arching her back and thrusting her hips. The final image shows that stunning white horse rearing up over the woman.

The shock-rock group GWAR released a music video for their song ‘F***ing an Animal’ in which a group of rogues visit a hillbilly farm where one very horny girl is staying and despite her chasing the brutal-looking men, they are bound and determined to gather up the farm animals and have sex with them instead! The animals are all played by humans wearing fursuits. As expected from this music group, the lyrics aren’t as sweet as those of some other songs that made the list:

F***in’ an animal
Holding on the horns
F***in’ an animal
I’m involved with porn
F***in’ an animal
Sure is nice and warm in here

In my animal
Drinking fifty beers
F***in’ an animal
Blowing fifty steers

Another music video featuring fursuits and animal costumes (as well as a real equine and goat) is ‘Decisions’, a song by Borgore and Miley Cyrus. The video shows a woman striking erotic poses while riding a carousel horse, Miley Cyrus making out with someone wearing a unicorn mask, as well as somebody humping whoever was wearing the panda fursuit.

One more fursuit video would be for Marilyn Manson’s remake of ‘Tainted Love’. The music video takes place at a party, with Manson playing the part of gothic/gangster pimp of sorts. He goes into a bedroom with four very large plush bunnies and it doesn’t take long before they strip the bodies of their suits off and begin striking sexual poses – with giant white rabbit heads. Things get a little bit darker when someone begins knocking on the door (perhaps the lady whose room it is?) and they begin making spastic, erratic movements and filling the room with what appears to be small feathers or stuffing.

There used to be an official music video for KT Tunstall’s song ‘Black Horse and a Cherry Tree’. The video does not seem to be available online and only live versions or lyric videos are available, perhaps due to the age of the song as well as its controversial nature:

I came across a place in the middle of nowhere
With a big black horse and a cherry tree
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)

[…]

When the big black horse that looked this way
Said, hey lady, will you marry me?
(Woo, hoo, woo, hoo)

But I said no, no, no, no, no, no
I said, no, no, you’re not the one for me
No, no, no, no, no, no
I said, no, no, you’re not the one for me

Some songs loosely imply bestiality through a combination of romantic and/or sexual lyrics in combination with the word ‘animal’. One very famous example is ‘Animal’ by Nine Inch Nails:

I want to f*** you like an animal
I want to feel you from the inside
I want to f***  you like an animal
My whole existence is flawed
You get me closer to god

There is another song which also goes by the simple title ‘Animal’, this one by W.A.S.P.:

I start to howl I’m in heat
I moan and growl and the hunt drives me crazy
I f*** like a Beast

[…]

I’m on the prowl and I watch you closely
I lie waiting for you
I’m the wolf with the sheepskins clothing
I lick my chops and your tasting good
I do whatever I want to, to ya
I’ll nail your ass to the sheets
A pelvic thrust and the sweat starts to sting ya
I f*** like a beast

There are numerous other songs which allude to bestiality more subtly. Consider the track ‘Red Nose’ by Sage the Gemini, an American rapper:

All this money on me
Come and take it from a G
All she tryna do is get naked (Naked)

And she gon’ shake it, like a red nose
Li-li-li-li-like a red nose
And she gon’ shake it, like a red nose
Like a, like a, like a red nose (x2)

Here we have the obvious juxtaposition of a woman who is naked and presumably sexually aroused moving in a manner reminiscent of an animal (albeit a rather tough and imposing one at that). It would be reasonable to assume that when some individuals see that sort of strong and muscular animal – pure power led by instinct – the mind turns toward private interests. The music video for that particular song features various women shaking their assets alongside a red-nosed red-furred pit bull doing the same.

One more on the subject of music videos, the Bloodhound Gang’s hit single ‘Bad Touch’ featured animals mating in the music video as well as men dressed in monkey suits hitting on human women, blowdarting them, and even capturing people in a cage (presumably to ‘do it’ with them). Here is the chorus:

You and me baby ain’t nothin’ but mammals
So let’s do it like they do on the Discovery Channel
(Do it again now)
You and me baby ain’t nothin’ but mammals
So let’s do it like they do on the Discovery Channel
(Gettin’ horny now)

Some perceived a sexual meaning in George Clinton’s ‘Atomic Dog’, although he could have been referring to heritage rather than previous penetration. Decide for yourself:

Why must I feel like that
Why must I chase the cat
Just the dog in me
Nothin’ but the dog in me

Why must I feel like that
Why must I chase the cat
The dog in me (Dog in me)
The dog is in me (Dog in me)

While the lyrics and video make no mention of interspecies sex, many zoos will likely find Arcade Fire’s ‘My Body is a Cage’ relatable:

My body is a cage that keeps me
From dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

[…]

I’m living in an age
That laughs when I’m dancing with the one I love
But my mind holds the key

You’re standing next to me
My mind holds the key

Set my spirit free
Set my spirit free
Set my body free
Set my body free

Set my spirit free
Set my body free

This list is far from exhaustive and likely there have been references (whether obvious or veiled) in other songs, and the will continue being zoophilic songs as more modern music is produced.

(see Yellow Books)

Muslim

(see Islam – Muslim Faith)

Mythology

Myths of bestiality often also involve theogamy, or sex with gods. That is because the gods were known to take human form for sexual relations with other beings, whether they are human or animal.

Perhaps the oldest zoophilia myth which has survived to this day was found on clay tablets in a farmer’s field in an area that is now known as Syria. The Ugaritic god Baal was said to have had sexual intercourse with a cow and produced hybrid offspring. It seems that he was enjoying the intimacy for more than just its reproductive purpose because it is said that he had sex with the heifer “he did lie with her seven and seventy times, she allowed him to mount eight and eighty times” so they were also having more than one round per session, if the numbers are to add up correctly. When she conceived, their progeny was a mix between human and bovine features, and became a god himself, known as Math.

There are countless examples of Hindu stories where humans and animals have sex, often reproducing together. Note that in Hindu mythology the gods feet do not touch the ground like those of humans – instead they float ever so slightly above it.

Brahma, the creator god, once saw a female bear in the forest and lusted after her; the two had sex and created Jambu Vandan, the bear-headed god. This was just one of his many famous escapades. Like Zeus below, he had a very wild and varied sex life.

When another god, Krishna, is fighting a bear over a stolen jewel, the bear realizes who he is fighting against and, in awe of the god, offers his daughter for marriage. Her name is Jambavati and she too is a bear.

All offspring born of a union between gods and animals were considered divine. It was known at the time that such unions are nearly always infertile except for mating between closely related species and thus the production of hybrid offspring was considered in the hands of the gods.

Many classical myths pertain to the topic of sexual unions between humans (or gods) and animals.

Zeus is said to have taken upon himself no less than three separate animal forms in his relationships with humans. Not only were his immediate descendants the result of unions between human forms and those of other animals, he was also the grandfather of the Minotaur, a half-man and half-bull creature whose biological father was a white bull.

The god Pan was depicted with goat-like features such as horns, hooves, and a furry lower body, he was also commonly associated with sexuality and bestiality in particular.

In Japanese mythology fox spirits disguise themselves as beautiful women in order to seduce men into having sex with them; sometimes this is mere mischief in encouraging bestiality but at other times it is for more sinister purposes, such as to siphon the energy of a man’s soul through the intimate act. These foxes are believed to have nine tails and can only transform into women after they are fifty years old. By the time they are one hundred years old, the spirits are powerful enough to become beautiful women or even men who will seduce ladies. The foxes eventually develop nine tails, which represent their numerous progeny. At the age of one thousand, they transcend this world and become a celestial fox.

In Indian tales, there are creatures known as Naga and Nagin, for males and females, respectively. The females especially were known to be very beautiful and sensual, and would marry a man who did some small act of kindness for her. Many royal families claimed to have Nagi in their family tree. King Juttabaung of Prome was said to have married a Nagi wife.

In Cambodia there is a ritual where brides grab their husband by a scarf around his neck and drag him into the bridal chamber to consummate the marriage, in imitation of a legend where King Naga’s daughter, the princess, manages to make a human man fall in love with her at first site and then drags him away to the underwater kingdom!

Interestingly in mythology where one individual shape-shifts between human and animal, if the character is male then typically their true form is human and they are cursed to appear as an animal, whereas if the character is female her true form is usually animal and she is disguising herself as a form of trickery.

N

 

Nanny

A nanny is a female goat. They may also be referred to as does.

While some varieties are smaller than others, most goats should be capable of handling the average man’s penis, if given lots of foreplay and preparation over the course of some days to ensure that they are large enough; this may be accomplished through digital stimulation.

Some nannies are just too small though, and have shorter and tighter vaginas which may not accommodate their partner enough for satisfactory intercourse. They still tend to enjoy cunnilingus, and they are said to be very clean and fresh-smelling compared with many other ‘farm animals’. Beneath their tail is a smooth velvety patch of skin running from the tail to their vulva.

A nanny will often bow down with her front legs while raising her hindquarters up to make penetration easier for her partner.

(see Billy Goat) (see Doe) (see Goat) (see Wether)

 

Native American

Native American culture typically attributes animals with more human or even super-human abilities, wisdom, and intelligence. Not only that, but among certain tribes there is a belief in reincarnation and the possibility of lifetimes in more than one earthly form, so one could be human in one lifetime and non-human in another.

While there were some tribes which prohibited contact with animals, for the most part it was socially acceptable (or at least unpunished) among the Apache, Copper Eskimos, Crow, Hopi, Kupfer Eskimos, Navajo, Plains Indians, Saulteaux Tribe, and Sioux.

 

Neanderthal

Neanderthals are a species of archaic human which went extinct 40,000-45,000 years ago. This means that they coexisted with Cro Magnon (our ancestors, anatomically modern humans) for approximately 60,000 years! During that time, the two populations did interact and yes, even interbreed.

As stated above, Cro Magnons had the bodies of modern human beings, while Neanderthal had noticeable physical differences. The Neanderthals were shorter and stockier, with large, elongated skulls and prominent brow ridges. Their total range was confined to Europe and Eurasia.

We know that they were intimate because the two species had different DNA, and when the human genome was analyzed it was discovered that in modern humans approximately 4% of the modern Eurasian genetic code was inherited from Neanderthals.

To complicate matters, there was also a third species known as the Denisoven, and Cro Magnon were interbreeding with them as well, with the Denisovens contributing from 4-6% of the modern Melanesian genome. As all of these were separate species and only Cro Magnon is our direct and primary ancestor, that means our direct ancestors were committing ‘bestiality’ by having sex with them.

Some would try to argue that since they were capable of producing offspring together, they must all have been one species, except that statement would be false. As is well documented, lions can have offspring with tigers and many other species are capable of creating hybrid offspring. These future generations may end up sterile, but there is no requirement that they must be so. That turned out to be very fortunate for humankind, as we are the end product of just such a sort of interspecies mating.

(see Denisoven) (see Genome) (see Human)

Neko

Neko is the Japanese word for cat. It may also refer to a human being (typically female but sometimes male) who has ears and/or a tail and may have other minor animalistic features such as sharp carnassial teeth or whiskers. They may also be referred to as ‘cat-girls’.

Neko characters are popular in Japanese fiction, especially anime and manga.

(see Anthropomorphic) (see Furry)

Neuter

To neuter an animal is to remove their reproductive organs. In male animals this is known as castration, while in female animals it is known as spaying.

Neutering is commonly performed on pets in the United States of America, despite not being favored in many other countries.

In the United States, the main reasons for neutering pets include: (1) pet overpopulation and a lack of commitment to isolating their pet during fertile periods (for owners of female pets) or preventing them from wandering after fertile females (for owners of male pets) in addition to (2) preventing diseases that can easily be cured by removing the affected organ (in this case the sexual organs).

One reason it would be preferable to delay neutering unless and until such time as it becomes necessary is the simple fact that the disorders animals tend to get from remaining intact can usually be cured simply by removing those parts that neutering would remove anyway, while preemptively neutering at a young age has actually been known to cause an increase in many disease such as bone cancer and bladder cancer for which there is no easy cure.

(see Castrate) (see Spay)

Neutered

If a male animal has been castrated or a female animal has been spayed, they are said to have been neutered.

(see Neuter)

Neuticles

Neuticles are a brand of prosthetic testicles for dogs made from either polypropylene or silicone, depending whether a firmer or softer feel is desired.

While they are not likely to be sought after by zoos, due to still leaving the animal essentially a eunuch, they are still popular enough to stay in business due to a segment of the population that feels dogs without their testicles have been emasculated (or perhaps those who wish to sneak an altered dog into the show ring).

There are four different models, eight different premade sizes with custom sizes available, and even a mock-epididymis in the premium model. Prices range from $169/pair to $629/EACH depending on the product selected. Additionally, prospective buyers will have to find a vet willing to implant them and pay for that as well, whether (ideally) done at the same time as neutering or perhaps completed at a later date.

(see Castrate)

 

Newkirk, Ingrid

Ingrid Newkirk was president of PETA, an animal-rights group. When asked about her stance on bestiality, she stated:

“If you French kiss your dog and he or she thinks it’s great, is it wrong? We believe all exploitation and abuse is wrong. If it isn’t exploitation and abuse, it may not be wrong.”

After public backlash she amended her opinion, suddenly claiming that she was strongly opposed to all sexuality between humans and animals. This was likely a result of pressure from anti-zoos to amend her statement and thus PETA’s stance on interspecies intimacy.

Non-Owner

A non-owner is anyone who does not currently have their own pet.

In some cases, this may be for an extended period of time and a non-owner who wants to have a relationship or experience with an animal may find that this becomes a possibility if they are friends with an admirer who happens to be an owner.

(see Owner)

Non-Zoo

Non-zoo means not attracted to animals sexually. The majority of people would be considered non-zoos since zoos are only a small percentage of the population.

Note that there is a very big distinction between non-zoos and anti-zoos. The former may be our allies (or not, depending on their views) however the anti-zoos are active opponents to the petlove community.

(see Zoo-Ally) (see Anti-Zoo)

N.S.F.W.

NSFW is an acronym for ‘Not Safe for Work’. This label may be used for any content involving nudity, profane language, or other ‘inappropriate’ content, or it may be used more specifically to refer to content of a sexual nature.

Any image depicting genitals in a state of engorged arousal (such as an erection of the penis or puffiness of the cameltoe) as well as any sexual fluid, whether vaginal lubrication or semen, will be considered N.S.F.W.

Many artists and individuals prefer to keep their S.F.W. and N.S.F.W. content separate on websites and/or usernames which are not linked to one another.

(see S.F.W.)

O

 

Oestrus

Oestrus is the phase of the estrous cycle during which the female animal is fertile. It is during this time that she is most likely to be receptive to sexual advances, although experienced females may come to enjoy sex throughout the year.

This period of time may last days for some species and in others may go on for a few weeks. Generally females may come into estrus as frequently as every few weeks to just once per year. Horses cycle more often than dogs, though they sometimes go through a winter period where their cycles cease.

During oestrus the females often produce a pheromone-laden smell which attracts males – both potential mates of their own species as well as, sometimes, males of other varities – bidding them to come mate with her.

Females in oestrus may also become very sexually solicitous, exhibiting behavior appropriate to their species but directing it at any male they find desirable. In female dogs, this will typically involve flagging whereas in mares it most often consists of winking. Females of all species tend to raise their tails or move them out of the way, making intercourse easier.

Sex during oestrus is supposedly the best there is, with the passive partner taking on a rather demanding and insatiable role. This change in attitude – and the accompanying vaginal wetness – often cause the active partner to ejaculate sooner and enjoy the act more than during other times of year.

(see Estrous Cycle) (see Flagging) (see Receptive) (see Winking)

Oophorectomy

Oophorectomy is a surgical procedure in which the female’s ovaries are removed, preventing her from reproducing and also drastically reducing her hormone levels.

(see Spay)

Ophidiophilia

Ophidiophilia is sexual attraction to reptiles, most often snakes.

Compared to many other zoophilic preferences, it is relatively rare. This is probably just as well because amphibians and reptiles can give people salmonella, not to mention the problems which can be caused to the animal as a result of contact with humans.

(see Paraphilia) (see Snake)

Ophilolgania

Ophilolgania is another name for ophidiophilia.

(see Ophidiophilia)

Oral

Oral means relating to the mouth and is also a slang term for oral sex. An alternative meaning for the word oral is anything spoken such as oral instructions, communication, etcetera.

 

Oral Sex

Oral sex is a sexual activity in which the passive partner’s genitals are stimulated by the active partner’s mouth.

Aside from masturbating the animal, receiving oral sex is the most commonly reported zoophilic activity among both men and women. Many species will lick and investigate the area thoroughly in some cases, being especially curious about men who have just ejaculated and women who are wet due to vaginal secretions or menstruation.

Many individuals also enjoy performing oral sex on their animal partner, cunnilingus for females and fellatio for males. In fact some small animal partners may be able to have a rewarding oral relationship despite the fact that their genitals are not large enough for vaginal or anal sex.

If oral sex is to be performed on a dog, care must be taken to jerk the animal and get him erect beforehand or his rather pointy os penis could potentially damage the soft palette of the man or woman blowing him! With pigs one must need to be aware of their quickly-solidifying semen, and with horses the flare’s enlargement is something zoos don’t want to get stuck in their mouths, as it could harm both them as well as the horse. Still other animals such as dolphins and bulls are known to both hump and ejaculate with great force, so they should never be taken ‘head-on’.

Some zoos report that they enjoy engaging in oral sex with their animal partner and have no desire for penetrative intercourse.

Commercial pornography often depicts blowjobs occurring after penetrative sex has occurred, which is at least sensible considering that if one were to blow the animal first, most of them would be unable to perform afterward – especially if they have a considerable refractory period.

(see Cunnilingus) (see Fellatio) (see Refractory Period)

Orgasm

An orgasm is the culmination of sexual arousal resulting in paroxysmal muscle spasms and often is often accompanied by strong emotions. In males, orgasm typically occurs in conjunction with ejaculation, though this is not always the case.

There are certain physiological changes which occur during arousal, beginning with an increase in the heart rate, muscular tension, and an increase in blood pressure. Next the genitals become engorged with blood and the female begins producing vaginal lubrication.

As orgasm approaches the breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure increase further. The individual may develop a ‘sex flush’ on their body – red marks across their chest, primarily. Finally the testicles enlarge and the man may begin to produce precum, while the woman’s clitoris will withdraw somewhat (becoming more difficult to stimulate) and her nipples will increase in size.

Involuntary muscle spasms mark the beginning of orgasm, the body’s way of releasing its accumulated tension. In males, this will be followed by the expulsion of semen. Some – though far from all – women ejaculate, producing either a small amount of creamy white fluid or a larger amount of clearish fluid. Muscle contractions continue in both sexes.

Finally the breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure return to normal. The individual enters the refractory period.

(see Ejaculation) (see Refractory Period) (see Semen) (see Squirting)

 

Orgy

An orgy is a sexual act in which a large number of individuals join together for a bout of sexual-liberation and wild, frenzied sex. Orgies are more typically depicted in pornography and happen less often in real life, with the notable exception of swingers’ parties.

There have been situations where multiple zoos have met for a get-together that culminated in a bestiality orgy, although such things rarely happen due to the increasing risk of discovery with each additional person present.

More often individuals may find two partner for a threesome, or a few males may run a train on one female. Gangbangs, while similar to orgies, only involve one passive partner and the other partners take an active role in sex with that individual.

When engaging in multiple-partner sex such as this, the odds of exposure to

(see Gangbang) (see Threesome) (see Train)

Os Penis

The os penis is the bone inside the penile tissue of carnivores and some other mammals. It is sometimes known as the baculum, penile bone, or ‘penis bone’. The proper term is Os Priapi.

Humans do not have an os-penis (human erections are caused by blood flow), however several other primates do, including both gorillas and our closest wild relative, the chimpanzee. Among primates, body mass does not correlate with increased size of the baculum; in fact, the great apes have smaller baculum than do many small marmosets. Reports differ as to whether humans are the only primates who lack this anatomical structure or if wooly monkeys and spider monkeys may also be without penile bones.

Animals having an os penis include: Order Primates, other than those listed above; Order Rodentia (which does not include rabbits or other Lagomorphs); Order Eulipotyphla, the insectivores such as hedgehogs and shrews; Order Carnivora, which includes many diverse animals such as canines (Canidae), bears (Ursidae), mammals of the sea (Pinnipeds); raccoons (Procyonids); and weasels, skunks, and their kin (Mustelids). Some Feliformia (Feloidea) also have penis bones, such as the fossa, although others lack this trait (the hyena is one baculum-less example worthy of note).

In some species, such as raccoons, the os penis may be used to calculate the animal’s age depending on the structure’s size and composition (calcified or not, cartilage or bone) as well as whether or not it is porous.

In species where an os penis is present, the female has her own analogous structure – the baubellum, or Os Clitoridis.

(see Canine Penis)

 

Ostrich

Of all bird species, only ostriches are large enough to engage in sex with a human being. Fortunately they are also one of the rare avians which has an actual penis (and cloacal tissue strong enough to accept penetration). Their eggs dwarf the human forearm and certainly the average penis (which is about the size of this bird’s manhood).

However ostriches are also very dangerous to humans – a kick can do some serious damage. For this reason only those very experienced with handling such animals should attempt getting close to one.

Out-of-Season

When a female is said to be out-of-season, it means she is not currently in the fertile phase of her estrus cycle, but has attained sexual maturity.

Female animals may or may not be receptive when out-of-season. The odds that a bitch, mare, or any other animal is willing to have sex out-of-season are going to be increased if she is already experienced. For the first time she should absolutely be in heat, to make the experience as rewarding as possible for her by giving her pleasure when she is at the peak of arousal.

(see Heat) (see Receptive)

Ovary

The ovaries are a pair of egg-producing organs in the female reproductive system. Aside from creating the eggs which may later become embryos, they also produce the hormones responsible for sexual development.

A study has been carried out which showed that keeping their ovaries actually increases a female dog’s lifespan and removing them at a young age contributes to the chances of an early death. Not only that, but losing the ovaries sends a female straight into surgical menopause and as any human woman of a certain age can tell you, menopause can have a whole range of unpleasant symptoms.

(see Surgical Menopause)

Ovo-Hysterectomy

(see Ovariohysterectomy)

Ovariohysterectomy

Ovariohysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which the female’s ovaries and uterus are removed. A complete ovariohysterectomy may involve removal of the ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, and uterine horns. This is the most common type of spaying procedure.

This procedure sends the individual directly into surgical menopause.

(see Spay) (see Surgical Menopause)

Ovary-Sparing Spay

An ovary-sparing spay is a procedure in which a female animal’s uterus is removed while her ovaries are left in place to maintain her hormone levels and metabolism at a normal and healthy level. It effectively prevents pregnancy and even eliminates or drastically reduces menstruation.

This procedure enables the female to avoid surgical menopause, it’s life-shortening effects, and the unpleasant associated symptoms.

It should be noted that requesting an ‘alternative’ procedure rather than the typical spay may raise questions in the mind of veterinarians who receive the request, possibly leading them to suspect that the owner is engaging in sexual relations with their pet.

(see Castration) (see Spay) (see Surgical Menopause)

Oviduct

(see Fallopian Tube)

 

Ovulation

Ovulation is the process in which an egg matures and is released from the ovary, allowing for the possibility of impregnation.

(see Estrous Cycle)

Owner

An owner is anyone who owns an animal.

This term is also sometimes used to describe admirers who own an animal.

(see Admirer)

Ox

Oxen are castrated male cattle. They are often used to pull carts and are sometimes kept for beef.

(see Cattle)

P

 

Pack

A pack is the social unit of both domestic dogs and their wild relative, the wolf. However there are fundamental differences in the structure between dog- and wolf-packs with the former being less-organized and often having a shifting hierarchy or one of incomplete-dominance while the latter is typically composed of a related family with a very clear dominance structure.

 

Paraphilia

A paraphilia is defined as sexual arousal in response to atypical stimulus such as an object, activity, or partner that would be considered unconventional. Paraphilia conditions were previously known as sexual perversion or deviation.

The word paraphilia is Greek for ‘love outside the boundaries’.

The number of different paraphilias is debatable, depending upon exactly how they are differentiated between. They could be considered to be as few as 8 or as plentiful as 500 and beyond.

The cause of paraphilias is unknown although they seem to develop due to an interaction of conditioning and preexisting predisposition. Individuals with paraphilias have a higher incidence of left-handedness, a more equal ring- to index-finger ratio (signifying increased estrogen exposure in utero), and more older brothers, as compared individuals who report no paraphilic interests. It is believed that intense arousal accompanying sexual experiences, as well as masturbatory fantasies, tend to reinforce paraphilias.

The strength of a paraphilia may vary from simply fantasy (with- or without accompanying masturbation) all the way up to an extreme compulsion to enact sexual activities despite potential consequences.

Paraphilia are sometimes classified as optional, preferred, or exclusive. In optional cases, they are simply something which excite an individual but has no influence on their traditional sexual encounters. When the paraphilia is preferred, the individual also engages in typical sexual behavior, though they find this less rewarding than fulfilling their atypical desires. In the case of exclusive paraphilias, the individuals are unable to become aroused without the paraphilic stimulus.

Some paraphilic desires, if enacted, may cause physical or legal problems, although the difficulties most typically faced by those with paraphilias tend to be issues of a social nature.

(see Cynophilia) (see Delphinophilia) (see Faunophilia) (see Felidophilia) (see Formicophilia) (see Ophidiophilia) (see Plushophilia) (see Xenophilia) (see Scopophilia) (see Zoophilia)

Partner

When two individuals are engaged in activity together (as discussed here typically sexual activity), they are said to be partners.

(see Active Partner) (see Passive Partner)

 

Passion in the Desert, A

A passion in the desert is a short story written by Honoré de Balzac, who lives from 1799 to 1850. It does not contain explicit sex between humans and animals but there are many suggestive passages and the man obviously has a strong desire for his non-human partner, despite being utterly afraid that she may kill him at any time (indeed, she does cause the loss of his leg).

It tells the tale of a French soldier named Augustin Robert, who escapes into the Egyptian desert after being captured by enemy forces. Luckily, he makes his way to some palm trees and a hidden grotto where he is able to rest and eat. His intention is to locate and rejoin Napoleon’s army.

When night falls, he is overcome by fear when he hears an animal breathing and sees the shining orbs of its eyes. At first he is unable to determine what species of creature it is but his mind naturally races toward the fearsome; surely it must be a lion, a tiger, a crocodile, or some other terrible beast. Never once does he imagine a zebra or other peaceful creature may have wandered near.

It turns out that he is correct, and when his eyes have adjusted to the darkness he realizes that the animal which worries him so is indeed a large cat. It is noted that this feline is a female, after which begins the most vivid description of her every detail:

It was female. The fur upon her breast and thighs shone with whiteness. A number of little spots like velvet looked like charming bracelets around her paws. The muscular tail was also white, but tipped with black rings. The upper part of her coat, yellow as old gold, but very soft and smooth, bore these characteristic marks, shaded into the form of roses, which serve to distinguish the panther from other species of the genus Felis. This fearful visitor was snoring tranquilly in an attitude as graceful as that of a kitten lying on the cushions of an ottoman. Her sinewy blood-stained paws, with powerful claws, were spread beyond her head, which rested on them, and from which stood out the thin, straight whiskers with a gleam like silver wires.

Despite the text referring to her as a panther (a term primarily used for black leopards) one can tell by Balzac’s description that she would more properly be referred to as a leopard.

He continues on, stating how beautiful and appealing this dangerous animal is to the Frenchman:

If she had been imprisoned in a cage, the Provençal would assuredly have admired the creature’s grace, and the vivid contrasts of colour that gave her garment an imperial lustre […] made him experience the effect which the magnetic eyes of the serpent are said to exercise on the nightingale.

Here we can clearly see how this dangerous creature has the upper hand. Not only is she too close to shoot with his weapon, she is also far too ferocious for him to battle in direct combat. Furthermore Augustin feels curiously impelled by her great beauty.

She has obviously just eaten the night before and this has made him less afraid of being seen as prey, although he is still not confident of a victorious outcome if there were to be a battle. So for the time being he strokes her, making the big cat purr with pleasure. He touches her ears, runs his hand along her back and caresses her. With his hands feeling the heavy bones beneath her pelt, he loses confidence even more, however her actions are friendly and solicitous and so even when she chases him down trying to leave, he decides to indulge her in more petting and bonding.

He continues to anthropomorphize her, likening the ‘panther’ to a blood-thirsty queen:

[…] true, the cold cruelty of the tiger dominated, but there was also a resemblance to the features of a wily woman. In a word, the countenance of the solitary queen wore at this moment an expression of fierce gaiety, like that of Nero flushed with wine; she had quenched her thirst in blood, and now desired to play.

He begins to refer to her as Mignonne, after a woman he slept with in his youth – she had been so fearsome that he had been afraid she would stab him! – and this sultry-yet-dangerous quality was something that the two had in common.

While it is not explicitly stated that he imagined having sex with his feline Mignonne, Balzac does elaborate that:

He conceived the mad idea of setting up a pleasant household life, together with the panther, neglecting no means of pacifying her and conciliating her good graces. He returned to her, and saw, to his delight, that she moved her tail with an almost imperceptible motion.

This focus on the movement of her tail, especially after the preceeding sentence, calls to mind imagery of female animals setting their tail aside, exposing their genitals in order to solicit amorous attention from nearby desirable males.

Despite his growing fondness for her, he tries to escape in the night and she sets after him, crying out, Augustin says, “She must have taken a fancy to me. Perhaps she has never yet met anyone. It is flattering to be her first love!” This making it abundantly clear that the relationship has an intimate and romantic-sexual component and is not merely a case of a man admiring the beauty of nature.

Augustin even goes so far as to say that there is a woman’s spirit inside of the great cat, and he believes she gets jealous when he even looks at another animal. Most of the time is spent in solitude, with only one another for company, and while he is nervous about potentially becoming a meal for her, she seems content to go out hunting down other prey and coming back to love and play with her Frenchman. He professes his love for her and claims it will always be so as long as she does not eat one of his fellow countrymen!

The story has a tragic ending, but overall the message (and the man’s later account of events) show the depth of love and passion that can develop even in relationships between predators and prey.

(see Literature)

 

Passive Partner

The passive partner is the individual on the receiving end of penetration (vaginal or anal sex). In oral sex the passive partner is the one whose genitals are being stimulated.

(see Active Partner)

Penetrate

To penetrate a person or animal is to stick either a part of oneself or an object into that individual. When this takes place, it is said that penetration has occurred.

Some animals tend to be just about exactly the right size for penetration (most notably dogs, but also sheep, goats, and others).

Some animals such as horses may be too large to take on the role of active partner with most individuals, but the females can accommodate a male quite easily (their own species has a penis as long as the human arm, and human penises are comparatively minute).

Still other species (such as domestic cats, chickens, rabbits, etcetera) are not large enough to be penetrated and their penises are too small to offer much in the way of stimulation.

Many animals enjoy penetration a great deal (both as the active partner and as the passive partner) and will solicit sex from human beings with behaviors such as pawing, mounting, backing up against the person, or flagging. Still there are some individuals among any species who do not enjoy being penetrated, although they might be amenable to licking.

Perform

Perform is sometimes used as a euphemism for engaging in sexual intercourse.

There are always a great many newcomers (and sometimes old-timers with a new pet) who ask for tips about how to get their pet to perform.

To sum it up, you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make them drink. This means that while you can teach the animal that you are a potential sexual partner and even teach them what situations allow for sex and when it is prohibited, but at the end of the day it will be that animal’s decision whether they choose to make love or not.

In some cases when someone believes that their pet simply will not perform, it may be that they are not spending enough time on flirtation and foreplay, and this can often solve the problem however there are still some individual animals for whom humans are not appealing.

(see Courtship) (see Teaching)

Perineum

The perineum is the area between the anus and scrotum in males, and in females is the area between the anus and vulva. The area is very sensitive due to its high number of nerve endings.

Some individuals enjoy their perineum being stimulated through massage, gentle pressure, or licking.

(see Anus) (see Scrotum) (see Vulva)

Perversion

In bestiality studies conducted in the 20th century, it was concluded that bestiality was often the result of inability to access other sexual outlets which would have been perceived as more appropriate, and in other cases – when the person prefers or even feels exclusive attraction to animals – it was labeled as a perversion, essentially a mental illness.

These same individuals would say when this was done by farmhands with no other outlet, it was simply a form of ‘masturbation’ (despite the act involving a partner) and therefore those individuals were unfortunate and perhaps to be pitied, but never blamed.

For this reason, it became standard procedure to treat the patient as would be done with any individual exhibiting signs of a mental disorder, and society temporarily became more tolerant of individuals who enjoyed sexual relations with animals.

This changed in the early 21st century, with the advent of the internet and thus increased exposure of anonymous zoophiles online there came a tremendous backlash from some in the animal rights movement such as members of the Humane Society (which does not actually run a shelter – they just do lawsuits, lobbying, and the seizure of people’s pets which are then redistributed to local shelters typically run by the city or county) as well as PETA. This resulted in a return of legal prohibitions against sex with animals, even in cases where the creature was not physically harmed.

Nowadays zoophilia is seen by some as a perversion of the mind and by others as a possibly warning sign of future violence toward humans (only the case with violent acts against animals) and there is a group smaller yet which accepts the zoos as a group of individuals who sincerely love animals, sometimes to an even greater degree than they love their own kind, and demonstrably so.

(see Paraphilia)

Pet

A pet is any domesticated (or possibly tamed) animal which is kept for the purpose of companionship or providing the person with pleasure. Most animals which zoophiles are active with are pets, whether dogs or horses. Farm animals are less common, although some individuals do prefer them.

Technically an animal which performs a job, including as a police dogs, animal guides for the blind, racehorses, therapy animals, flock guardians and others are not pets, strictly speaking.

Peter Singer

(see Singer, Peter)

Petlove

Petlove is an alternative word to the more common terms bestiality and zoophilia. It generally suggests a very tender and loving relationship with an animal, however aside from being lovers it is typically very similar to an average master-and-pet relationship, rather than being considered a marriage or dating relationship.

The attitude of those involved is somewhat similar to those who engaged in S.W.A., however the contact need not be confined to a certain period of time for it to qualify as petlove, and indeed in many cases it is ongoing.

(see Bestiality) (see S.W.A.) (see Zoophilia)

Petlover

A petlover is a person who loves pets; as discussed in this book, someone who is sexually intimate with animals.

(see Petlove)

Petplay

Petplay is a form of roleplay in which a human takes on the role of animal for a given period of time. Some of the more popular animals to take on the role of include dogs, horses, cats, and even bunnies (although, as always, there will be some individuals who go the less travelled route!).

During petplay, the person may be naked or clothed but often have accessories helping them to get into the mindset of being ‘less than human’ (as some would see it); their accessories may be collars, leashes, harnesses, bridles, or even a sort of gloves that renders their hands to be of no more use than a paw or hoof. Some wear butt-plugs which have animal tails attached to them, completing the ensemble.

Oftentimes petplay involves the willing refusal to engage in capabilities which animals would lack, for example the person may walk on their hands and knees rather than standing up straight, make animal noises and expressions to communicate rather than using human words, and could eat or drink from animal bowls – some very brave individuals even relieve themselves outdoors (in a private area, of course!)

There are some people who enjoy engaging in petplay with their pets, most often dogs. The person playing the role of pet will stand on all fours, interact with the dog as another canine, and may even go to such lengths as literally licking the animal or playing tug-of-war with a toy using their teeth rather than gripping it in their hands!

Pig

They are an exceptional animal among ungulates due to the fact that they are omnivores rather than herbivores. Pigs have sparse hair (known as bristles) and large, flat noses used to root for food. Some people keep swine as pets, particularly the miniature pigs. There are both wild and domestic varieties, as well as crosses between the two.

The similarity between the biology of swine and humans is such that they are often used in medical experimentation. Due to those same similarities, zoonosis is at a slightly increased risk with this variety of animal due to infectious organisms being more likely to survive and thrive in either environment.

(see Boar) (see Sow)

Pixel

Pixel was a strawberry roan pony and equine lover of Mark Matthews. She appeared on an episode of The Jerry Springer Show, aired in the UK and banned in America due to its controversial nature.

(see Matthews, Mark)

Plays

Bestiality has not often been the subject of recent plays (except in classical antiquity, where the subject was a hot topic), although the topic does come up occasionally.

Perhaps the most famous – although it involves infatuation and attraction without getting to the point of intercourse – is “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, by William Shakespeare.

In the more recent “Who is Sylvia” a married man finds himself in love with a goat, which causes his wife to become upset.

Another modern play, “The Bride and the Beast” is about a woman who is seeing a man strictly so she can get close to his gorilla – the real object of her affections!

(see Midsummer Night’s Dream, a) (see Who is Sylvia)

 

Plushie

A plushie is a soft toy that typically takes on the shape and appearance of some species of animal. They are also known as ‘stuffed animals’.

(see Plushophilia)

Plushophile

A plushophile is an individual who is sexually attracted to (or has physical intimacy with) plush toys.

(see Plushophilia)

 

Plushophilia

Plushophilia is a paraphilia in which the individual in question experiences sexual arousal or desire for plush (‘stuffed’) toys. These cuddly creatures may belong to any species, although bears were originally the most common. Most plushophiles would be considered as falling somewhere along the spectrum of zoophilia because the plushies that they engage in intercourse with almost exclusively take the shapes of various animals.

Some plushophiles prefer species that they could realistically have sexual relationships with, such as canines and equines, while others prefer less-realistic or even fantastical partners such as wolves, lions, sharks, or even fictional creatures such as dragons and unicorns. For individuals who are sexually attracted to exotic or non-existent species, this may be as close as they ever come to intimacy with their preferred type of partner.

In some cases, the plushies may simply be cuddled or rubbed against to obtain pleasant feelings. More industrious plushophiles may modify their stuffed animals with SPH (strategically placed holes) or SPA (Strategically Placed Appendages). An SPA is typically an attached dildo or hole through which one may be inserted, while a SPH may be an opening lined with some type of soft material, or even an entry large enough to insert a stroker or ‘pocket pussy’ for easier cleaning. Some plushophiles opt not to modify their toys due to personal preference or concerns about its discovery and may instead use a removable strapon or place the stroker between the animal’s legs.

There are plushophiles who simply have an aesthetic appreciation for plushies and want a reminder of their favorite species (or a sexual stand-in!) while others love their plushies for exactly what they are and feel desire and love for the object as they would for another living being.

(see Paraphilia)

Ponut

Derived from the words ‘pony’ and ‘donut’, a ponut is the round and puffy anus of a pony. In other equines it is simply referred to as a ‘donut’.

(see Donut) (see Pony)

Pony

According to most definitions, a pony is any horse below 14.2 hands high (58 inches). Those unfamiliar with horses sometimes confuse a horse foal for an adult pony and vice-versa.

Aside from being shorter than horses, ponies also tend to be stocky with short legs and thick fur (especially their mane and tail).

Even a pony stallion has a flare which is much larger than a human’s penis, not to mention their impressive length! For this reason it would be necessary to prepare for them by using very large toys or even fisting, just as would be done before taking a stallion.

Pony mares are still large enough for sex – the human penis is capable of stimulating them, but it’s not large enough to cause any harm.

(see Horse) (see Miniature Horse)

Porndogs: The Adventures of Sadie (2009)

Porndogs is a comedy film which many famous people collaborated in the production of, sometimes using false names to hide their identities.

The movie follows Sadie, a friendly and naïve Labrador Retriever, as she comes into her first heat cycle. Now officially a woman, she is beginning to have urges that are new to her. This shouldn’t be too much of a problem but her family intends to have her spayed and she is determined to remain intact.

She decides to run away and ends up meeting a wide assortment of dogs. Most that she encounters are fairly kind, if a bit focused on her fortune cookie. There is a Shar Pei, a Doberman, and many other breeds of dog, each with their own unique way of loving.

This movie is filled with inappropriate humor and is definitely not something to be taken seriously. Be sure to watch through the credits as there are some funny extra scenes included!

(see Cinematography) (See Fortune Cookie)

 

Pornography

Pornography may take many forms, from a printed magazine to a video on the web, however one thing remains constant: it visually presents a depiction of sexual activity or sometimes simply the sexual organs themselves.

Pornography may divided into both ‘softcore’ and hardcore’ pornography, with the former being less-graphic and more erotic or suggestive (but possible to fake) while the latter typically involves close up views of the sex organs and often shows penetration from an angle intended to maximize visibility.

As is the case with almost all pornography, pornographic zoo material tends to present an unrealistic view of actual sex between humans and animals. Not only are groups of three or more individuals more common in pornography than in real life, there are many other marked differences as well.

The reason for this is because even zoophilic pornography is not produced to be sold to zoos – it is marketed toward voyeurs who enjoy watching others engage in sexual acts with animals despite most of them having no interest in crossing the species line themselves.

There are exceptions to this, of course. Amateur material is more likely to present realistic scenarios and some companies tend toward more realistic action than others – for example ArtofZoo videos depict the dogs taking on an active role (humping instead of dildogging) and most amateur content is similar, contrasting with the primarily-dildogging action of most commercially produced zoo porn.

Aside from distribution on the website of origin, pornography is often found as a torrent file, shared by its purchaser, and may be listed on trackers to assist individuals in finding it.

(see ArtofZoo) (see Beach Babe) (see Bilara) (see Bruno Beast) (see Crazy Cow) (see Felix) (see Hector the Great Dane) (see Horsecore) (see Jorgensen, Bodil) (see Spot) (see Torrent) (see ZooSkool)

 

Prehistoric Times

Aside from human DNA attesting to interbreeding among hominids during prehistory, there are also cave paintings and depictions of sex between humans and non-human animals. These have been found in France, Italy, Libya, Siberia, and Sweden.

Sex across the species barrier is known to have taken place during prehistoric times, starting way back before our culture had become so advanced. Even before humans discovered technology, they had found themselves embracing animals lustily.

There are cave paintings depicting sex between humans and non-human animals in France, Italy, Libya, Siberia, and Sweden. The repetition of these images conveys to us that it was frequently thought-of, though we cannot say for sure whether it was occurring very often or was merely desired and difficult-to-enact.

However anti-zoos may attempt to deny such events occurring throughout the earliest ages of humanity, no one can sensibly deny that the very human genome itself contains a record of interspecies sexual activity. While sex with quadrupeds was not able to influence our DNA, sex with other non-human hominids was able to do so. In fact a surprising percentage of the modern person’s DNA can be traced back to Neanderthals and Denisovens.

Still there are those which will claim that while interspecies intercourse was performed since the earliest dawn of humankind, it could still be perceived as a ‘primitive’ behavior and thus one we should have left behind along with living in caves and clubbing one another over the head. But as our journey through history will show, bestiality only became more widespread and readily-acknowledged as humanity moved into the era of classical antiquity.

(see Denisoven) (see History) (see Human) (see Neanderthal)

Priapism

Priapism, aside from being a medical condition consisting of an erection for a sustained period of time, is also a term used for phallus worship. In such cultures, phallic symbolism is common and they also turn their attention toward the members of animals, using stallions, bulls, and rams as symbols of power and lust.

Scenes depicting women with those strong and masculine animals were depicted on walls in Pompeii, likely because the creature’s large external genitalia inspired awe in viewers – it certainly was the subject of plenty of myths, with their attendant host of characters: satyrs (men with the lower bodies and horns of goats), minotaurs (men with bull’s heads), and even centaurs (horses with the upper body of a person – most often a man – sprouting up where their neck should be).

(see Classical Antiquity) (see Religion)

Prostate

The prostate is an organ in males contributing prostate fluid, which makes up much of semen’s volume. This walnut-sized gland has been known to develop disease occasionally and may sometimes become infected.

Many males report that they enjoy stimulation of the prostate gland and are capable of having an orgasm and ejaculated, sometimes simply from prostate stimulation, even without touching their penises.

The prostate gland could be the reason many more men than women report being penetrated anally by animals and even masturbating by inserting something into their anus (which is almost completely unheard of among females).

(see Anal Sex) (see Prostate Fluid) (see Reproductive System) (see Semen)

Prostate Fluid

Prostate fluid is one of the components of semen, making up a different total volume of ejaculate depending

(see Prostate) (see Semen)

Psychology of Zoosexuality

Part of the reason that many people have a strong reaction against the idea of sexual intimacy with animals may be due to the fact that most other attractions: whether that of the average person, foot-fetishist, latex-lover, or even indeed the transvestite is seeking arousal either through a human partner or something symbolic of a part of their body or at least the clothing which adorns it!

Zoosexuality is therefore different because it is concerned with a different primary target of affection: rather than a human and that which adorns them, it is another species of creature which is fawned over.

Technically a zoosexual individual may have a fetish for paws (obviously an analogue to the foot-fetish) and a zoo could also be turned on by the animals collar or other accessories in a form of homeovestism or transvestic fetishism, depending on whether the animal is wearing apparel which are socially deemed suitable for their gender or whether they are wearing tack typically used for the opposite gender, respectively.

Pulling a Pack

When people speak of ‘pulling a pack’, they’re talking about having dogs run a train on them. The gold standard is one dozen different horny male canines, although anyone who manages to get mounted by five different studs will surely earn the congratulations (and envy) of their zoo friends.

Pulling a pack is a little more complex than a simple ‘doggy gangbang’.

The traditional method is to utilize nature’s own toolkit and wait until a bitch comes into heat, drawing amorous intact dogs from nearby and also quite some distance, in some cases.

If this is the zoo’s own canine companion, what comes next will practically take care of itself. For those zoos who do not have an intact female and are attempting to benefit from the natural pheromones of a neighboring dog or stray, things may be a little more complicated.

The males are going to attempt to get as close to her (and her scent) as possible. Anywhere she urinates will especially catch their attention. If you have your own property and can bring her into your yard by calling to her or offering her food, then the longer she stays and the more she urinates and deposits the scent of her oestrus, the more attracted males will be, and the more likely they will wander onto your property to investigate, primed for sex by their expectations and the pungent aroma of the bitch’s heat cycle.

If she is very friendly, then it may be possible to come into direct contact with her vaginal secretions, which will hold a very strong concentration of chemical messengers that absolutely drive the males wild. Smearing a bit of this scent on themselves, the zoos are then able to signal to the dogs that this human is receptive to their intimate advances.

(see Bitch) (see Dog) (see Gangbang) (see Oestrus)

Pullout

The pullout is when the penis is removed from whatever orifice it has been inserted into. Oftentimes this can be accompanied by a substantial amount of semen, especially for the larger species.

Early pullouts can be uncomfortable and damaging both to male dogs’ knots as well as male horse’s flares. It is important to let the male’s orgasm subside before attempting to separate the partners.

(see Flare) (see Knot) (see Knot-Pullout)

Punishment

The punishment for bestiality has varied depending on the time and place at which a zoo stands accused of the ‘crime’ of interspecies love.

Long ago, religious institutions used to be the primary means of population control and they would often kill the person and/or their animal lover. During the height of the ‘witch hunting’ craze, individuals who had sexual contact with animals were accused of being witches and the creatures their ‘familiar’ or even a disguise for demons or the devil himself!

Bestiality was a popular topic in the 15th and 16th centuries. The church went so far as to describe various punishments that would apply to a person based on whether they were a layman or a bishop, a deacon or a priest. For a certain length of time penitence must occur, ranging from perhaps half a year in the case of an unmarried layman (double that for a married one) to ten years for higher-ranking members of the church.

Now that the world has moved from religious and strict to secular and more liberal, the punishment is typically jail time with or without fines and (in some locations) bans on pet ownership. In some locations individuals may even be required to register as a sex offender after being caught engaging in intimate contact with their other-species lover!

Even in areas where bestiality is legal, zoos may find themselves being put into trouble over trumped-up charges of ‘animal abuse’ and ‘cruelty’ even if all they did was held still and allowed the dog to freely mount and hump (as they so often desire to do, regardless of the person’s permission!)

Escaping legal consequences is not the only worry zoos have – they may also face discrimination from family, friends, coworkers, and society at large.

If they have had to register as a sex offender, it may be difficult to find a home. Even if they have not, they could still be passed over by landlords who have heard of their tenant’s sexual preferences.

They could have difficulties in finding or keeping a job, especially if they remain in a geographic location where many people know of their sexual history.

The zoo may be prohibited from living with the animals they love so much, being declined to even adopt a neutered animal because a background check turns up a history of ‘animal abuse’ whether the encounters were loving and consensual or even outright demanded by a horny and persistent animal!

Finally, and perhaps most gravely, there is also the risk of malicious hate crimes up to and including violent actions. In one case a man’s own father attempted to murder him after his son came out as a zoophile.

(see Legal Ramifications) (see Social Consequences)

Q

Quadruped

A quadruped is an animal which walks on all fours rather than its hind limbs. They may also be referred to as ferals regardless of their domestication status, although that term is used more often by furries than by zoos.

(see Biped) (see Feral)

Queer Ecology

Queer ecology is a term for the study of sexual behavior among animals – typically the focus is on homosexual behavior, though many other aspects such as polygamy, masturbation, and other controversial aspects of sexuality are also studied.

This niche of research was originally founded to normalize and de-stigmatize the LGBTQ community by finding examples in nature of animals that do not fit into the narrow definition of heteronormative behavior.

In practice, this body of research has played a role in helping to teach the public that reproductive behavior goes outside of the narrow ‘breeding season – oestrus – sex – pregnancy’ model and can include a wide range of behaviors that we often condemn in human beings, despite seeing evidence around us that such traits and variations are a part of the tapestry of life itself.

For example it was discovered that stallions masturbate many times per day and while geldings do this significantly less, even those ‘sex-less’ neutered animals engage in self-pleasuring, which obviously cannot be serving the purpose of reproduction.

There is now a large body of research focused on this ‘sexual excess’ and showing exactly how typical it actually is, occurring among all sorts of species and manifesting in a variety of ways.

For example, few know the fact that in order to stimulate a pig properly for artificial insemination they actually often require anal stimulation! Now that isn’t something which will occur out in nature (at least not yet, to our knowledge) however the preference is common enough that pig-farmers are well aware of it, though they try to spare the rest of us the details.

The continued study of queer ecology may in fact help to eliminate society’s stallion/gelding complex.

(see Stallion/Gelding Complex)

R

 

Rabies

Rabies is perhaps the greatest risk to a human who is sexually active with animals, although it is easily preventable with a vaccine if one can be obtained through your primary care physician, or more easily by simply vaccinating your pet. The disease is spread not only via biting but also saliva (licking) and vaginal secretions or semen (sex). There have been reports of rabies becoming airborne and being transmitted to humans who had not come into contact with any animals, although this is rare and not a well-documented phenomena.

Even with direct contact, the risk is quite low for those playing with their own pets – and those pets ought to have been vaccinated! This is a greater risk for those who fence-hop with animals of unknown vaccination status or those who play with strays and feral animals.

The symptoms of rabies are variable, with some afflicted individuals becoming dramatically more aggressive, while others may enter a ‘dumb’ or progressively more paralyzed state. ‘Tame’ rabies has occasionally been reported, making the host much friendlier than normal but still causing them to spread the disease via their contaminated saliva while licking.

The earliest symptoms are often tingling at the site of exposure and an accompanying fever. As symptoms progress they may include erratic movement, abnormal behavior, disorientation, fear of water, and partial paralysis.

The characteristic ‘foaming at the mouth’ observed in cases of rabies is due to increased saliva production and difficulty swallowing saliva or other fluids, resulting in an increased chance of transmitting the virus. This is often accompanied by fear of water and muscle spasms when attempting to swallow. This dramatic and visceral reaction to simple water had historically led the disease to be dubbed ‘hydrophobia’.

The rabies virus is nearly always fatal – especially if the patient does not receive treatment before it spreads to the brain and encephalitis (and symptoms) set in. Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is recommended in all cases because even if given late, there is a chance that it will still succeed.

Once the patient is exhibiting symptoms, their best hope of survival is to follow the Milwaukee Protocol (also sometimes known as the Wisconsin Protocol). It involves putting the patient into a medically-induced coma and administering antivirals. Even with this treatment, most patients will succumb to the disease and the few individuals who survived were very young and otherwise healthy, giving them a decided advantage. It has also been reported that while they still lived, they were ‘never the same’ as they had been before the incident and in some cases suffered from psychological impairment.

Because it will fail in most individuals, the Milwaukee Protocol is not covered by health insurance and some physicians would even go so far as to say that they ‘do not recommend it’ despite the only alternative being to wait for the patient to die!

(see Vaccine) (see Zoonosis)

 

Ram

A ram is a male sheep, sometimes also known as a tup.

Their penises are long and thin with a  tip shaped almost like a flower petal. When they ejaculate it looks like the spray of a sprinkler!

There is not much material depicting rams, although there is one particular ram who has been in several videos, including one where he takes a dildo anally and several where he takes on the passive role in anal sex, as well as a manual stimulation and cumshot video.

(see Ewe) (see Sheep)

 

Receptive

The term receptive is typically used to refer to females who are willing to accept sexual advances.

Most animals are known to become very receptive during their heat periods, although this is not always the case and some females will refuse mating, whether with an incredibly prized stud or her human ‘owner’. Despite this, there are some females (especially those who are experienced) which are receptive regardless of their current state of fertility.

It is reported fairly frequently that a female animal may bond to a human partner and sexually signal to him while refusing males of her own species! This behavior occurs much less often in male animals, probably because they receive more evolutionary benefit from having many partners and offspring rather than simply selecting the ‘best’ female.

(see In Heat)

 

Rectum

The rectum is the final portion of the large intestine, or colon. This is the region where feces are temporarily stored before a bowel movement.

Penetrating this deeply into the anus will likely result in some amount of bodily waste coming into contact with whichever partner has taken on the active role, unless the passive partner is a human who has given themselves an enema in order to properly prepare for penetration.

(see Anal Sex) (see Anus) (see Enema)

Refractory Period

The refractory period is the time immediately after orgasm during which the genitals are typically too sensitive to enjoy much handling or other stimulation, leading through the time it takes for a male to be capable of getting an erection and continuing sexual activity.

Generally the longer a male has waited and the more sexually pent-up he is, the shorter the refractory period will be. A male who has been celibate for some amount of time will likely have a renewed enthusiasm and vigor for the act. Some exceptionally high-drive individuals will exhibit little if any refractory period until after several orgasms.

With male dogs, typically if do not knot outside of their sheaths they will usually be able to go several times in succession. Also if they only achieve penetration and quickly facilitate a knot-pullout then they will be more likely for round two in a short amount of time.

Tying for some length of time (or even just penetrating and knotting outside of the sheath) will typically leave dogs more satisfied and after this prolonged orgasm the refractory period could last for a longer period of time.

(see Tie)

Regumate

A product used to prevent mares from entering oestrus, given daily by mouth or in feed. Typically used by performance horses to prevent cyclical behavior problems and difficulty focusing which sometimes accompany their heat cycle.

It has some risk to humans handling it, as the drug can cause disruptions of the menstrual cycle and even miscarriage. For this reason, marbles have begun to be used as a safer alternative.

Obviously as it prevents the female from going into heat (and mares are not typically surgically spayed) this product is used more among non-zoos than among zoos, who tend to enjoy the flirtations of their animal companions.

(see Marble) (see Oestrus)

Religion

All three of the Abrahamic religions have condemned humans (and sometimes the animals, as well) which engage in human-animal sexual relations. In fact, in some eras, it was actually common practice to kill the zoophilic person as well as their animal lover or lovers!

Many other religions did not prohibit such sexual contact, and it occurs frequently in myth and legend – especially in Ancient Greece. Many of the Greek Gods were said to take animal form in order to seduce and have sex with human beings.

Banning of all non-reproductive sex acts may have been a way to not only differentiate the Abrahamic-adherents from their ‘heathen’ neighbors, but would have also have had the effect of increasing the birth rate, enabling such wasteful acts of violence as the Crusades.

Hinduism has no specific prohibitions against bestiality, although the actual act of sex with animals may be prohibited by laws in Hindu countries, it is not due to the religion (with perhaps the exception of the holy cows, which are not to be trifled with). Hindu religion does prohibit sex outside of marriage, but one is permitted to marry an animal if they wish, and will even be allowed to marry a human being as well! Men and women both take part in such ceremonies, usually with dogs. As for bestiality, there is plenty of it in their religious texts, though it usually takes place between an anatomically-human god and an animal.

Buddhism does not deal directly with the subject of bestiality but some try to claim that sex between humans and non-human animals would be considered sexual misconduct and would be prohibited for that reason. It is debatable, certainly.

All-in-all the pagan and polytheistic religions are much more tolerant or accepting of sexual relationships with animals as compared to, for example, monotheistic religions such as the Abrahamic faiths.

(see Christianity – Christian Faith) (see Hindu Faith) (see Islam – Muslim Faith) (see Judaism – Jewish Faith)

Reproductive System

The reproductive system is the series of organs that enable an animal to have sex and/or reproduce. In neutering (typically performed by non-zoos) some of these organs are removed, inducing surgical menopause in females and turning the males into eunuchs.

The male reproductive system consists of his penis, urethra, seminal vesicles, prostate and testicles.

The female reproductive system consists of her vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes (uterine horns), and ovaries. The g-spot’s validity as a structure has long been the subject of debate, but research has indicated that stimulating the anterior wall of the vagina often produces a noticeable effect, including the area’s tissues becoming engorged.

(see Cervix) (see Eunuch) (see Fallopian Tube) (see G-Spot) (see Neuter) (see Ovary) (see Penis) (see Prostate) (see Seminal Vesicle) (see Surgical Menopause) (see Testicles) (see Uterus) (see Vagina) (see Vulva)

Retractor Muscle

In equines there is a retractor muscle responsible for keeping the penis withdrawn into its sheath. When the horse is relaxed, aroused, or sedated he will ‘drop length’.

(see Dropping Length) (see Equine Penis)

 

Retro

Retro refers to anything in the style of the recent past.

In terms of pornography, this would primarily encompass material made in the 1990s although it could be somewhat older or newer.

(see Vintage)

Reverse-Bestiality

Reverse bestiality is a term that is sometimes used to describe the state of an animal being sexually-oriented toward humans, such as when an amorous dog mounts someone’s leg.

In perhaps one of the most famous cases Lucy the female orangutan spurned the advances of her own kind and took to masturbating over images of nude human men in Playgirl magazine! She wasn’t the only primate with a penchant for magazines – Washoe the chimpanzee used to favor Playboy’s imagery of women.

In one case a Great Dane actually forced himself on a woman, overpowering and raping her. There was an elephant who was so keen on grabbing her trainer’s crotch that the animal’s performance had to be cancelled, leaving the crowd disappointed. Sometimes a bird will get the idea to mount someone’s head and, with wings flapping, will follow the act through to semen-squirting completion (and why is it that birds like to go for the head, exactly?).

Sea turtles are known to pin divers to the seafloor and then attempt to penetrate them – something that can prove dangerous for a swimmer caught off guard with a limited amount of oxygen. Dolphins too are one of the amorous creatures of the sea, with males sometimes hooking their penises around a swimmer’s leg and attempting to stimulate themselves in that way (it is worth noting that the human knee is approximately where a dolphin vagina would be, if people had dolphin-type tails rather than legs).

Reports have varied in the details but one thing remains abundantly clear: there certainly are a large number of animals who sexually desire humans.

Occasionally stallions who become sexually oriented toward humans can become a danger if they begin attempting to mount people. In smaller animals this behavior is less threatening but can still be considered a nuisance and result in non-zoo owners surgically neutering their animals.

For a fictional account of reverse-bestiality see His Monkey Wife, by John Collier.

(see Androzoon) (see Gynezoon) (see His Monkey Wife)

 

Reverse-Cowgirl

Reverse-Cowgirl is a sex position where the woman is on top of her partner, facing away from them or looking toward their feet rather than their face.

This position is very rarely practiced with animals, and even then typically only with very calm dogs for a dildogging session.

(see Dildogging)

Riding

(see Woman-on-Top)

Riding Astride

(see Astride)

Riding Side-Saddle

(see Side-Saddle)

Rim-Job

To give a ‘rim-job’ is to perform analingus on one’s partner.

(see Analingus)

Rimming

Rimming is the sexual act of in which one partner performs analingus on the other.

(see Analingus)

Rooster

A rooster is a male chicken. They are also known as ‘cockerel’ and ‘cocks’. They can be distinguished from the females by their long combs and tails. Their feathers are also likely to be a different color and contain more colors on the same animal.

Roosters are known to be aggressive and sexual activity is not known to be attempted with them.

Vincent Leow, an artist from Singapore, depicted a human being engaging in sexual activity with a rooster. This image was displayed at the Esplanade in a public place frequented by families and was removed from the wall due to concerns about its appropriateness as well as the cultural stigma that goes along with zoophilic behavior.

(see Chicken)

Running a Train

To ‘run a train’ on someone is to have that individual penetrated one at a time by different partners. It is similar to a gangbang except only one active partner is involved with the passive partner at each time and they switch out to take turns – sometimes even staying in a different room while not actively involved.

‘The Record’ is an excellent pornographic film in which eight dogs run a train on porn-star StrayX.

(see Gangbang) (see Record, the) (see StrayX)

Rupture

When having sex with stallions, there is a very real risk of possible organ rupture due to the size of their penises and the strength of their thrusts. This risk is lessoned with mini-stallions but is still present and must be accounted for.

In order to prevent rupture, it is advised not to allow penetration by full-size stallions unless they are geldings known-well and not typically ‘humper’-types but rather the sort of horse who will stand still and simply enjoy being pleasured.

Some people choose to stand up, even atop an object, while a mini stands on the ground and reaches up to penetrate them. This can be an effective method of preventing deeper penetration by a short horse but caution should always be exercised and an assistant present in case the human falls down or the horse begins climbing up!

It’s very important to monitor the depth of penetration, and horses tend to ‘flex’ their genitals up against their belly for easier penetration while simultaneously driving it in as deeply as they are able, which can have drastic results for the un-initiated.

(see Stallion)

S

 

Safe Sex

Having sex with animals could objectively be considered safer than having sex with a human being, provided one takes the proper precautions.

The animal should receive regular veterinary care (as a person would be expected to visit the doctor annually and at any sign of problems), should not be shared with others (as remainders of human bodily fluids do lend themselves to contagion), and of course zoos should only ‘play’ with animals they are very familiar with: not only knowing the predilections of the species or breed, but also the particular individual animal they wish to make love to.

This means that very small animals may penetrate men or women, but very small animals should never be the passive partner in any sexual activity other than cunnilingus or fellatio. Extremely large animals such as stallions, bulls, and boars are to be taken on only by those experienced, and always with the greatest of care. Some sexual activity will not be possible with members of certain species.

In all cases, before a person takes on the role of passive partner in vaginal or anal sex they should always ensure that they have masturbated the animal to orgasm and seen not only the size of his penis (especially the flare or knot in species that have one) but also be aware of the animal’s reactions such as mounting or thrusting as these movements could potentially injure a person, depending on the animal’s anatomy and the zoo’s experience level.

(see Venereal Disease)

 

Scientific Studies

The first research into sexual behavior between humans and animals was conducted on criminals and individuals with mental illnesses. It wasn’t that those studying the phenomena wanted to paint an inaccurate picture of zoophiles, but they couldn’t help but avoid doing so, considering where they got the participants for their studies.

The Kinsey Report was the first examination of interspecies sex among the general population, and boy did it contain some surprises! It turned out sexual activity between humans and animals was much more common than previously believed, and essentially the matter of a coin-toss for any young man in a rural environment. They concluded that living away from the city and having a lesser education might play a role in the development of attraction to – or at least sexual behavior with – animals. Some disputed the findings because prisoners were included in the study however even with those individuals systematically removed there was no significant change in any of the study’s findings.

Later, Hani Miletski decided to create the first study of the general population focused exclusively on interspecies sex. The results were published in her book, Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia, published in 2002.

Further studies have shown that if anything, bestiality is becoming more prevalent in cities and other urban areas – apparently lack of farm animals doesn’t ‘curb the urge’ – and despite women having a very low rate of paraphilia involvement, more women than ever before are becoming sexually active with their pets (nearly all of them being dogs).

Mental health professionals on the front lines of this development are unsure whether this is due to loneliness, the distastefulness of dating in the age of Tinder, or perhaps simply because through the internet they were given exposure to the practice and social support for those who feel interested in getting down with a dog (or any other type of animal, for that matter).

Professionals say that there are myriad different presentations of zoophilic patients ranging all the way from those who for whom loving animals seems to be their actual sexuality all the way through to individuals who were being treated for Parkinsons and then developed hypersexuality which led them to have ‘inappropriate’ relations with animals.

All-in-all, the newer reports have been citing zoophiles as more educated, employed in jobs providing them a decent amount of money, and even having what would be considered ‘normal’ social skills! All of this would have seemed unthinkable just a few decades ago, but it seems that in this new age of sexual liberation even ‘normal’ individuals are willing to admit – under the condition of anonymity – to having crossed the species line in a sexual manner.

Furthermore multiple studies have determined that not only zoophiles but also completely average, otherwise normal women have a detectible vaginal reaction to images of animals mating, whereas the men in the study seem unaffected by that footage.

It did not matter whether the women were heterosexual or homosexual (contrary to the response to human stimuli), and it has therefore been theorized that the reason women respond physically (though not necessarily psychologically) to stimuli based on the actions taking place rather than the gender or even species of participants, that this may have been a trait which adapted because it would lessen the risk of injury (as well as subsequent infection) if a women had sex forced on her.

At first glance a study showing that psychiatric in-patients are more likely to report zoophilia than medical patients or psychiatric staff may not seem surprising. The figures are 55%, 10%, and 15%, respectively.  On second glance, what was that? A doctor who has made it through medical school and been assigned the task of assessing and striving toward sanity is actually more likely to report zoophilic feelings than a random medical patient?! Shocking indeed! I can already imagine that the anti-zoos would be claiming that somehow psychosis was a ‘contagion’ spreading to those doctors working in the mental ward!

(see Kinsey Reports, the) (see Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia)

 

Scopophilia

Someone who has scopophilia is aroused by being the voyeur in revealing or sexual situations.

(see Paraphilia) (see Voyeur)

Scratches

Scratch-marks are one of the consequences of being mounted by male animals. Often the active partner’s claws or hooves may scratch the object of his affection, sometimes leaving minor marks that disappear quickly and other times (especially if the animal is large and heavy) may end up leaving a permanent souvenir of the sex act.

Males use their forelegs to hold their mate still and pull them still deeper onto the male’s erect penis. This is something lovers of female animals need not worry themselves with, as a receptive female is not one to leave marks on her lover.

Many zoos report finding it exciting to be so marked by their non-human lovers and proudly wear their scratches and scars as a badge of honor. These marks can be difficult to explain away should a doctor see them, or one’s bathing suit might perhaps show them off.

Some individuals decide to wear a long shirt or put the dog’s paws in socks to prevent this happening. With horses it is something of an unavoidable risk due to the force with which these injuries are likely to occur. For this reason it is critical to wear a helmet if one is attempting to do missionary with a horse or even sometimes for a simple blowjob,  though if the two are extremely well-acquainted then one may have an easier time (and the stallion should be gentle, at that)!

 

Scrotum

The scrotum is the pouch of skin in which the testicles are contained.

(see Reproductive System)

Seminal Vesicle

The seminal vesicle is a gland which produces a portion of the semen.

(see Reproductive System)

Serge Voronoff (Dr.)

(see Voronoff, SergeAbrahamovitch )

Sex

Sex is officially defined as genital-genital contact where a penis enters a vagina.

Due to the fact that some people (due to their orientation, age, health status, size or species of their partner) may not be able to engage in that activity within the relationship they are in, the perception of just what constitutes sex may vary considerably from individual-to-individual.

Under the broader definition, sex would be any intimate physical activity that is intended to produce orgasm or even simply increased arousal levels in those participating. This means that oral, anal, and even hand-jobs could be considered sex by some individuals – and why not? They are certainly sexual behavior, which has never been in doubt.

Animals which zoos sometimes have sex with include dogs, equines, cattle, sheep, and goats. Animals which are much more rarely interacted with include boar, dolphins, deer, felines, and snakes.

Generally there is no lower size limit on the male as the active partner in sex and he could be too small to effectively pleasure the female with his penis yet a zoo might engage in such acts for the pleasure of interaction and body-to-body contact. Some males will be too large to safely take on the active role with a human partner.

For females it is the opposite and there is no limit on how large the female can be for sex to occur, but if she is too small then activity will likely be limited to digital stimulation only (many spayed dogs that never had puppies) or perhaps even just cunnilingus if she is of a very small breed or species (such as the domestic cat).

Techniques used to invite the animal to have sex will vary depending upon the species of one’s lover. Their behavior during courtship and the actual sex will also vary depending what is the norm for their species and how accustomed they are to humans. Some species tend to bite their lover (presumably for balance) while mounting and this behavior is seen in boars, stallions, and sometimes even dogs!

Sometimes the sex act itself may be dangerous due to the ferocity of the animal during the act (especially with female big cats) or due to the animal’s anatomy and behavior (stallions, bulls).

(see Anal Sex) (see Digital Stimulation) (see Manual Stimulation) (see Oral Sex) (see Orgasm)

 

Sex Dolls

There have sometimes been animal sex dolls produced, typically intended to be given as gag gifts at bachelor parties and other such events but which inevitably also find themselves in the hands of zoos.

Luv Ewe is the most popular sheep blow-up love doll, and there are also pigs, ducks, and a ‘billy’ goat which is actually a nanny.

(see Plushophilia)

 

Sex Show

(see Dog-and-Pony-Show)

Sex Toys

Just a few short decades ago there were not specialty sex toys made especially for zoos, however all of that has changed in recent years.

Beginning with the original Zeta Creations, a handful of toymakers began producing animal-penis shaped dildos, with some companies eventually branching into penis sheaths for humans and Bad Dragon creating strokers in the shape of animal mouths, vaginas, and anuses.

These toys can be ordered in a wide range of shapes and sizes – there is something to suit every taste. There are even ovipositors in existence for those who want to know what it would feel like to be pumped full of eggs!

While the first toys were made of gel which contained potentially harmful chemicals and would deteriorate over time, all of the companies listed below (with exception of Fetish Zone) ONLY sell toys made of medical-grade silicone which can be fully sterilized.

When ordering from Fetish Zone be sure to check the material the toy is made of before ordering and materials other than silicone, glass, and metal may sometimes cause irritation and a burning sensation when they come into contact with the mucous membranes.

(see Bad Dragon) (see Elypse Art) (see Exotic Erotics) (see Fetish Zone) (see ZooFur)

Sexuality

Sexuality, also known as sexual orientation, is defined by the type of partners one prefers for sexual and/or romantic relationships.

It was long believed that heterosexuality was the only ‘true’ sexuality and homosexuality is still not completely accepted, even in today’s society. Among themselves, the gay and lesbian community even sometimes discriminates against bisexual people – who would have guessed?

In all of that civil-rights and justice-seeking that has been going on, zoos have been left behind in the dust. Whereas once homosexuality was equated with bestiality, now the LGBTQIA community has sought to distance themselves from their humble beginnings. Nowadays they reinforce the notion that the groups (despite both consisting of sexual minorities who engage in non-procreative sex with sexually-mature partners) would somehow be completely different in nature.

(see Bisexual) (see Heterosexual) (see Homosexual) (see Zoosexual)

S.F.W.

SFW may be used to refer to any content which is ‘Safe for Work’. This is typically something which will be appropriate for all ages or in the very least does not include any overt sexual content.

(see N.S.F.W.)

Shape of Water, the (2017)

The Shape of Water is a movie directed by critically-acclaimed director Guillermo de Torro.

Taking place during the Cold War, this film is about a gentle mute woman named Elisa, who just so happens to have a considerable sex drive (something we see due to her masturbation routine which takes place seemingly multiple times per day).

She is working as a janitor at a government facility and one day a strange creature, bipedal but still unmistakably a fish, is brought into the building under the strictest classified status. As she cannot talk, she is believed to be a perfect person to watch the beast due to her inability to communicate with those who don’t understand sign language.

The fish-man treats her tenderly and he, too, is unable to clearly speak English. In time, the two fall in love and even begin having sex with one another!

Despite this film being more about a woman’s love affair with a ‘monster’ than with a true animal, it nevertheless depicts interspecies sex and therefore it is relevant. Furthermore it got rave reviews, even being considered ‘a love letter to love’ and thus is especially deserving of mention here, showing that perhaps in time interspecies sex with lose its stigmatization.

The Shape of Water won a Golden Globe award for best director, the Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival, it won three of the twelve British Academy Film Awards it was nominated for, and furthermore it was nominated for thirteen Oscars and won four of them!

(see Cinematography)

Sheath

Nearly all mammals have a sheath into which their penis retracts. This is sometimes known as the penile sheath or prepuce.

This sheath is essentially the same as the human foreskin, although much deeper in that the entire penis retracts into it rather than just the head, as demonstrated by the anatomy of a dog versus the uncircumcised male human.

Some animal’s sheaths contain structures known as the preputial glands which lubricate the inner sheath and produce smegma. Horses penises in particular require thorough cleaning for which they must ‘drop length’.

(see Canine Penis) (see Dropping Length) (see Equine Penis) (see Mammal) (see Sheath Cleaning)

 

Sheath Cleaning

Male animals may need a sheath cleaning after engaging in sexual activity (especially if they were the active partner engaged in anal sex). Not all individuals report cleaning the sheaths of dogs, however all horses need it done. In cases of dogs, simply flushing the sheath with de-ionized saline may be enough.

For a stallion or gelding who is not engaging in sexual activity, a couple of times per year may be sufficient. Smegma accumulates more quickly in geldings, likely because they do not often extend their full penis or get erections, meaning that debris will build up more readily in the folds of their skin.

The first step of sheath cleaning is to run a gentle stream of water into the prepuce to loosen any material that has become attached to the penis. In order to clean a horse’s sheath properly, he must either drop length or (if he won’t and sedation is deemed too risky) then the groom will need to insert their hand into his sheath to clean it thoroughly. It is important to go slowly, be gentle, and have patience if the horse is taking some time or has developed ‘beans’ of hardened smegma. Check the urethral process especially, as the urethra can become blocked and this may affect the flow of urine.

Some horses will not drop length and may really dislike the sheath cleaning process. Due to the necessity of the procedure those individuals may need to be sedated so that they can be cared for.

A horse which objects to sheath cleaning presents quite the difficulty for someone who wants to be intimate, because that contact would necessitate immediate cleanings each time, however a horse who enjoys having their penis handled and stimulated likely will be more amenable to having their sheath cleaned as well, especially if they are stimulated during and after the process as a reward for cooperation.

Remember, a dirty sheath can cause discomfort and even infection, so ensure that your horse’s penis is taken care of properly.

(see Anal Sex) (see Dog) (see Dropping Length) (see Equine Penis) (see Gelding) (see Sheath) (see Stallion) (see Urethral Process)

Sheep

A sheep is a domesticated ungulate bred for its thick, curly fur which is known as wool. Typically the males will develop large curved horns while the females usually do not.

Perhaps what sheep are best known for is their docile nature and propensity to follow the others of their flock, wherever they should go.

Many dog breeds actually developed for the purpose of herding sheep and other animals, in some cases even leading the breed to look somewhat sheep-like with longer, whitish fur!

Sheep are known to get fairly dirty if they are not shorn regularly, due to the longer hair holding more debris.

Fun fact: sheep farmers use special breeding harnesses on their rams – the accessory holds a brick of chalk in between the male’s front legs so that when he mounts ewes, he will leave a chalk mark on their backs. This is helpful because it leaves a visual signal that the female has come into heat and (likely) bred successfully. Yellow chalks are known to be too light to show up in certain visibility conditions as well as washing off more quickly in the rain.

(see Ewe) (see Ram) (see Ungulate) (see Wether)

Showing Pink

A dog is said to be ‘showing pink’ when his smooth and fleshy penis protrudes from his sheath and becomes visible to onlookers.

This partial erection may occur due to sexual arousal or even simple excitement. Some dogs have longer penises or smaller sheaths and this can cause their ‘lipstick’ to show more readily.

(see Canine Penis) (see Lipstick)

Side-Saddle

Sitting side-saddle was originally practiced because women rarely rode horses and were more often passengers while men were controlling the equine. There are Greek and Medieval depictions proving that this was an established practice.

From the 1300s to the 1930s it was considered ‘immodest’ for women to ride astride, not to mention impractical in their long skirts.

Prior to this, there were even some cases where women were accidentally dragged by their horse after they fell off and the animal became entangled in their skirts. Safety-skirts were developed, which buttoned along the seams and would easily ‘break-away’ if such an incident were to occur.  In the early 20th century women had just begun riding astride while wearing either trousers or split skirts.

Feminists viewed sitting side-saddle as a symbol of male oppression and the women’s suffrage movement was known to sometimes ride astride in parades as a form of protest against what has been termed ‘equestrian inequality’.

Despite the many women lobbying against women’s socially-sanctioned method of riding as well as many equestrian’s desire for greater control over the mounts (something very difficult to accomplish while riding side-saddle) there were still some women who wanted to preserve the tradition and continued practicing until it became fashionable once again in some competitions, though it is still not practiced by the average rider.

There have been some instances throughout history of men riding side-saddle, although this has typically been due to the horses carrying irregular loads on their backs or occasionally among farmers or individuals with injuries whose symptoms are somewhat alleviated by the change in position.

(see Astride) (see Horseback Riding)

Singer, Peter

Professor Peter Singer is a utilitarian philosopher from Australia.

He works at Melbourne University as well as Princeton University, a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey. This educational facility was founded in 1746 and is one of the nine colonial colleges founded before the American Revolution. This makes it a fairly prestigious university indeed, as it is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States of America.

He is the author of Heavy Petting, which appeared in Nerve Magazine in 2001. The article became very controversial because of the professor’s view that interspecies sex (specifically bestiality) was not as harmful or problematic as it is commonly held to be.

A true zoo-ally, he wrote:

But sex with animals does not always involve cruelty. Who has not been at a social occasion disrupted by the household dog gripping the legs of a visitor and vigorously rubbing its penis against them? The host usually discourages such activities, but in private not everyone objects to being used by her or his dog in this way, and occasionally mutually satisfying activities may develop. Soyka would presumably have thought this within the range of human sexual variety.

This led to both personal and professional backlash from those who accused the ‘father of the animal rights movement’ of condoning ‘abuse’. However this seems to mostly have faded as he is still holding positions at two universities and is best known for his teachings on bioethics as well as being one of the great minds responsible for the modern animal rights movement.

(see Heavy Petting)

Sire

A sire is a canine father; he is the sire of his puppies, and the mother is their dam. To sire may also mean to create offspring  (with emphasis on the conception rather than the sex act).

(see Canine) (see Dam)

 

Sleeping Dogs Lie (2006)

Sleeping Dogs Lie is one of the only non-erotic, fictional films dealing with the subject of bestiality, although it is not as direct in its approach as some zoos would likely prefer.

The movie was also known by the names Stay and Sleeping Dogs, with taglines “Everyone has secrets” and “Give the dog a bone…”

The story is about a young woman named Amy who is in a relationship with a man named John. He asks her what the craziest thing she has ever done is and, embarrassed to admit that she once performed oral sex on her dog in college (which she didn’t enjoy or repeat), she makes up a phony story.

Eventually she decides that the best thing to do is be completely honest with him and tells the truth, not knowing that her brother overheard the entire conversation. Her brother goes on to announce this fact to her parents, who are stricken by the news.

Despite attempting to make things work, Amy and John’s relationship falls apart. She confides her troubles in a coworker and fellow-teacher named Ed, though without letting him know exactly what sparked the breakup.

After this, Amy is torn over whether she should admit to Ed the truth about herself or keep some things secret from him.

This film is called a dark comedy and there certainly are both funny and tense moments. It wrestles with a key question that most people face in their lives… just how much should we tell other people about ourselves?

(see Cinematograpy)

 

Smashwords

Smashwords is one of very few online retailers which still allow bestiality erotica on their platform. They do restrict acceptance of new submissions, particularly if they are part of a series rather than a one-off idea) however some are still hosted on this site, making it more appealing to the zoo market than Amazon, which only deals in shape-shifter (think werewolves) and extinct-species or mythical-species erotica.

Web address: http://www.smashwords.com

(see Erotica) (see Website)

Snake

A snake is a long, limbless animal without eyelids. Their bodies are scaled and their jaws are capable of extending to swallow prey whole. Some of them are venomous and there are others which are constrictors, wrapping around their prey and squeezing it.

In sexual activity, the snake may slither over, wrap themselves around, or be partially inserted into the human partner’s body.

(see Ophidiophilia)

Social Consequences

As with any uncommon and less-accepted sexuality, engaging in zoophilic behaviors can have unintended (and sometimes quite dramatic) social consequences – in this case far more than

homosexuality, bisexuality, and the other alternative forms of expression which have recently gained traction.

Family members may disown their zoo relative, declining to be involved with them until they ‘change their ways’ or ‘seek help’ – all in hopes that their sexuality will change; something which conversion-therapy statistically fails to accomplish.

Spouses and lovers may be disgusted by the idea that they were intimate with someone who enjoys sexual contact with some species of animal, and may even refuse further sexual encounters. They may demand a divorce or otherwise decide to end the relationship.

Friends may withdraw all contact and find excuses not to see the zoo for social engagements in the future. Suddenly that social calendar may begin looking rather empty.

The zoo may find that they are terminated at their place of employment, or else have their hours cut so severely that they must seek work elsewhere. Coworkers and acquaintances alike will probably begin whispering in hushed tones and avoid the zoo, all while ensuring that everyone around them is aware of the unusual behavior of the animal-loving person.

If they worked with other species in their career (veterinarian, groom, handler, boarder, walker, etcetera) then they may find that they no longer have a place of employment or even the ability to work as a contractor. Word-of-mouth will likely be quick to get around to the subject of their sex life.

They may find that even if they were not banned from owning pets, they could still be declined by countless individuals, animal shelters, or breeders due to the fact that they have a sexual interest in animals.

In some cases individuals may be doxxed, thus facing potential harassment from a large number of individuals who have no personal relation to them.

(see Dox) (see Legal Ramifications) (see Punishment)

Sow

A sow is a female pig.

When they are in heat, amorous sows will mount anything close to their size and can become quite amorous. They make a ‘hoarse, load, throaty noise’ sometimes known as the rutting call. The sound comes as a single burst – audible and forceful. They become even more excited if this sound is repeated back to them as a loud exhalation. This is considered an acceptance of their proposal. This sound is usually (though not always) made with the mouth closed.

They also make another sound, also while exhaling, though this time it is almost as quiet as a whisper and rather than being one protracted noise it is a series of ‘short, one-half second repeats’. She makes this sound with her mouth open. And what does this one mean? Simply that she is enjoying the intimate attention and getting ready to assume the receptive position.

Sometimes when very excited, she may even drool! One should know the body language of swine well before interacting with them, however as a pig will sometimes drool when angry – resulting in a bite! So be sure you can tell what they are communicating before attempting to get involved with these heavy, powerful animals.

The height of a sow’s genitals is about right for the average man, and he need only bend his legs somewhat to achieve penetration.

One thing some men like about sows is that they are known to enjoy intercourse that lasts a longer period of time, as compared with some other farm animals, and they also will sometimes hump back against the man thrusting into them; something they are not typically known to do with boars. The enthusiasm of their movements could be used as a gauge to determine when they particularly enjoy something. Another sign of pleasure is when their vagina contracts, causing a sucking sensation on the penis.

When a female sow is satisfied, she will typically calm down from her rutting for perhaps half an hour or so (if she is in heat) and otherwise may resume immediately (typically if coitus has been interrupted before the male ejaculated). This seems to imply that they are sensitive to whether or not ejaculation occurred inside of them.

(see Pig)

 

Spay

To spay an animal is to surgically alter the female animal by removing her reproductive organs.

In a traditional spay, the uterus and ovaries are removed. Sometimes for cats and young dogs an Oopherectomy is performed, removing only their ovaries. More rarely, an owner will request an ‘ovary sparing spay’ in which one or both ovaries are left in place and the uterus is removed to prevent pregnancy. While not often performed, this procedure has the benefit of maintaining the animal’s metabolism and hormone levels, as well as possibly increasing life expectancy.

These procedures are often performed not only because the owners are worried about pet overpopulation (and presumably not responsible enough to contain their pet when she is in heat) but also to prevent her from ‘spotting’ in their home, attracting wandering males, or exhibiting the behaviors of a mature female. In short, the majority of non-zoos think nothing of permanently surgically altering their companion, even despite the fact that newer reports indicate health risks that may be more dangerous than the disorders that spaying was supposed to be preventing.

Unspayed female dogs tend to live longer, with females who kept their ovaries for at least six years being four times more likely to survive to an exceptionally old age as compared with females who had their ovaries for the least amount of time.

(see Neuter) (see Ovary-Sparing Spay)

Spayed

A female animal who has been surgically castrated is said to have been ‘spayed’.

(see Spay)

Species Dysphoria

Like other forms of dysphoria, an individual with species dysphoria will feel disturbed or upset by the ‘inappropriateness’ of their body, whether due to quantifiable factors or because of a perception they alone are privy to. Species dysphoria is sometimes referred to in terms of being transspecies or Species Identity Disorder.

This is a relatively uncommon phenomena but it has been documented, primarily among the therian and otherkin communities. Those individuals may or may not self-identify as either zoos or furries, depending upon other interests which may or may not overlap and their personal interaction with the communities. Male zoophiles have a higher rate of species dysphoria than female zoophiles, information that can be extrapolated from Hani Miletski’s study.

Those who suffer from species dysphoria wish that they could partially or fully change their bodies into those of an animal. They express feelings of discontent with being a human and desire the lifestyle and/or body of the species which they identify with.

In some cases sensations of phantom limbs, tails, claws, and other structures has been reported.

Rather than recommending the implementation of surgeries or other procedures to maintain a more animal-like appearance, currently recommended treatment involves: redirecting one’s attention with diversions and other activities; avoiding dressing or accessorizing like an animal (that goes for collars and choke-chains too!); avoiding media depicting animal or part-human part-animal characters; avoiding plush toys and other representations of animals such as figurines and statues. However there is no consensus it has also been stated that perhaps others need to learn skills in order to better cope with individuals who do have species dysphoria, for whatever reason.

(see Miletski, Hani) (see Therian)

 

Sperm

Sperm are the male reproductive cells. When deposited inside (or sometimes even near) a female’s vagina, they may swim through her reproductive tract – toward any eggs which may be waiting – and complete fertilization.

A human male’s ejaculate contains between 40 million and 600 million sperm (depending on the man’s semen quality). This may sound like quite a lot, and it certainly is enough to satisfy many people, but some animals are able to greatly surpass this number. For example, a horse produces 4 TRILLION to 13 trillion sperm per ejaculate. Not enough? The record-holder among common animals-as-lovers is the boar with a whopping 85 trillion sperm per emission.

(see Fertilization) (see Semen)

 

Spot

Spot is a fairly common name for dogs, so it should come as no surprise that there are some famous dogs named Spot associated with zoophilia and zoophilic pornography.

Spot was the name of Bodil Joensen’s dearly beloved dog. While sometimes referred to as a dog she was, in fact, a bitch and was Bodil’s only female friend. She felt that Spot loved and understood her more than anyone else was capable of, and the two were nearly inseparable. They did everything together – sharing food, lying in bed with the human talking as Spot listened intently until they were finally tired enough to fall asleep.

When Spot died, Bodil began taking tranquilizers and then later quit only to pick up the bottle and begin drinking her sorrows away, as well as eating too much. It was obvious to everyone around her that she was not coping with the loss of her beloved companion.

Despite the fact that both were females, their bond was very close and Bodil’s story, while tragic, is testament to the extremes of the love some zoophiles feel for their pets, whether they are intimate with them or not.

The ‘Dutch Dog’ is also sometimes referred to as Spot, though his name is more likely Felix.

(see Joensen, Bodil) (see Dutch Dog)

Squirting

Squirting is a very controversial subject, partially because exact definitions for terms used and methods of researching this phenomenon have not come to any consensus. What is undeniable is that some females (between 10% and 40% of the population, according to different studies) secrete a fluid at the time of orgasm. This is sometimes known as gushing.

The liquid is typically clear, although in some cases it may be whitish or contain white components in a clear suspension. In pornography it may take on a yellower tint, as pornographic films often just depict women urinating because it is more impressive and they usually aren’t having orgasms anyway, so even if some of them are capable of squirting it is much less likely to happen on set than in an amateur video.

There are numerous glands which are believed to play a role in female ejaculation, including some in the anterior wall of the vagina, circling the urethra in much the same position as the male’s prostate. This is believed to be the source of the whiter secretion. There are also glands surrounding the urethra and vaginal canal which may be involved in some way.

Mares are known to gush when they have an orgasm (sometimes referred to as a maregasm), and some individual female dogs produce a lot of vaginal lubricant as well, though not all of them.

(see Ejaculation) (see Maregasm) (see Orgasm)

Stag

Stag is a term sometimes used for male deer. It may also refer to going to social events without a date, as well as ‘stag films’ which  is another term for pornography – once shown to groups of men who would gather around expressly for that purpose – in the earlier days of film.

(see Buck)

Stallion

Stallion refers to an intact male equine, typically a horse but this term may also be used for males of other species such as donkey or zebra.

They are often identifiable by their more muscular bodies and thick, crest-shaped necks which set them apart from mares and geldings.

Most horses that are not to be used for breeding will be gelded because the temperament of a stallion is too much for many people to handle. They are prone to aggression (particularly to other stallions) and require a more experienced handler. Despite their difficult ways, they typically perform at the top of their sport in many equestrian competitions.

In zoo-porn when you see a woman playing with a male equine he is nearly always a gelding. That is because they are less excitable and aren’t likely to attempt mounting or engage in other risky behaviors. They may be less aroused, but that can be safer when a zoo is dealing with an animal that weighs 1,000 pounds or more and upwards of double that for a draft horse.

It can be dangerous to play sexually with an intact stallion – his weight and big hooves mean that he can easily injure a person by attempting to mount them and penetration itself has proved fatal in at least one case. Those who are intimate with stallions (indeed, with any equine) should be careful what activities they participate in and be conservative when estimating what they will be able to handle.

It is advised not to use an in-heat mare (or even mare scent) to excite a stallion. He is already dangerous enough when aroused and adding such a strong stimulus could make him uncontrollable in the heat of his passion. He may try very hard to force his penis deeper inside whatever orifice he manages to penetrate, or there is the alternative situation where some horses may become frustrated and aggressive when they smell a mare in heat but cannot get to her.

Realize that any time a person plays sexually with a horse – particularly a stallion – they are taking a risk with their very life, even if they are experienced horsemen. Also the horses they are active with tend to be very well-known to the man in question, in a stable environment where they are less likely to have unexpected reactions, and the horses themselves are often somewhat older and less wild than they were in their prime.

(see Equine) (see Equine Penis) (see Geld) (see Gelding) (see Horse) (see Intact) (see Mare)

 

Stallion/Gelding Complex

It has long been known that some men have a ‘Madonna/Whore Complex’ whereby they view all women as either holy, virginal, and nonsexual or as wanton sluts who are insatiable and have no other positive qualities – if indeed, sexuality could even be counted by those individuals as ‘positive’.

Many individuals suffer from a similar sort of thinking when it comes to the sexuality of animals, believing them to be either pure and innocent (and somehow sexless) or seeing a sexually experienced (and sexually-motivated) animal as being a danger to society!

This is more harmful than mere misperception or close-mindedness because it leads to the view of all sex as somehow abusive or taking advantage of some unwilling creature (even in cases where the animal clearly expresses desire) juxtaposed against the possibility of animals which go out of their way to obtain sexual gratification, with the latter beings typically being euthanized as ‘dangerous’ animals, and unfit for life as pets or even life itself.

Oftentimes when it is discovered that humans and animals have been having sex together, the animals will be euthanized even if they are perfectly happy and healthy, because they have ‘learned’ to see humans as potential sex partners. In this case the prude society feels unsafe even with the animal castrated and prevented from performing in the capacity that so frightens them, and so they end its life.

This should make it clear to all zoos how important it is to educate the public about the sexual natures and behaviors of animals. Sexuality is innate precisely because it is so important. Adult animals can and do have sexual desires; if they did not, the species would go extinct. Currently there is a crisis among panda bears because they are so hesitant to breed. We should be grateful this is not the case with domestic animals as well, or someday people might find themselves recalling ‘the good old days when [insert species here] still existed…’

Stark, Mabel

Mabel Stark was the world’s most famous female tiger trainer. She worked with the top circuses of the time and was known across America for the daring act in which a tiger would pretend to ‘maul’ her, while in reality he was really attempting to mate with her!

She wrote an autobiography, titled “Hold That Tiger”, was the subject of the biographical novel “The Final Confession of Mabel Stark” , and there was a documentary called “Mabel, Mabel, Tiger Trainer”. There is a film intended for production which will also be an adaptation of Mabel’s story.

Why was she so famous? Even aside from successfully training the tightly-run big cat show in her circus act (and enduring what looked like a savage attack, no less), she also had a very interesting personal life.

She was an orphan, herself infertile, and had a long string of unsuccessful relationships. When at last she found true love with a rather unconventional man – a fellow employed by the circus who may or may not have also engaged in close contact with wild felines – her most prized and beloved tiger literally killed him out of jealousy.

After that she lived alone, dedicating herself near-completely to her big cats. She worked with them for many years, until she was advanced in years and a boss who didn’t take to her ended up terminating employment. Without her beloved cats, Mabel saw no more reason to live and committed suicide.

(see Final Confession of Mabel Stark, The)

 

Stay

(see Sleeping Dogs Lie)

 

STD

(see Venereal Disease)

Steer

A steer is a castrated male cattle, while intact males are known as bulls. A steer may also sometimes be called a bullock, but do to its similarity with the British slang for testicles, this term is not as frequently used.

(see Bull) (see Cattle)

Sterilization

A term for surgically neutering an animal using loaded language that suggests that an intact animal is somehow ‘unsterile’ and therefore unclean (typically used by non-zoos).

(see Neuter)

Straight

(see Heterosexual)

Straw

(see Urethral Process)

Stray

A stray is a domesticated animal which is not owned by any person and wanders freely.

In some countries, stray animals are prevalent and revert to living a feral lifestyle, scavenging food from humans and living at the edges of society. In many developed countries, strays are routinely rounded up for neutering, containment, or even euthanasia.

While some zoophiles have sexual encounters with stray animals, it is generally not recommended because the animal may be carrying diseases or parasites and their personality or reactions may be unpredictable.

 

StrayX

StrayX was a bestiality model for the company ZooSkool, and she was perhaps most famous for starring in ‘The Record’, a pornographic film in which she had sex with 8 dogs in a single day.

She is generally considered to be pretty and have a body which is appealing and curvy.

(see Pornography) (see Record, the) (see ZooSkool)

Stud

A stud is an intact male animal kept for breeding. In the zoo community, this may refer to a male animal which has sex with humans rather than (or in addition to) females of his own species.

Oftentimes the animals must be enlisted in a registry of permissible studs so that their offspring can later be enrolled, as is the case with the AKC, for example.

In-demand studs may charge a hefty sum of money for their services from individuals hoping that the resulting offspring will be as much like their father as possible.

(see A.K.C.) (see Bull) (see Dog) (see Rooster) (see Stallion)

 

Stuffed Animal

(see Plushie)

 

Summerday, A (1970)

The film A Summerday was made in 1970 and won Grand Prix at Amsterdam’s first-ever Wet Dream Festival. The festival was held only once more and then discontinued.

The film has no original soundtrack from the filming and instead uses Beethoven’s 6th symphony “Pastoral”, giving the film a nostalgic and almost proper feel.

It begins innocently enough for a pornographic film, showing Bodil in a very short dress standing before a sign for her farm which depicts some of the studs. We see a boar was well as an image of Dreamlight, her stallion.

We see Bodil assisting swine and equines in the act of mating and at first she is just using commonly-accepted animal husbandry techniques. Aside from her nudity, things seem almost professional.

There is some naked horseback riding, plenty of shots of Bodil bathing, and then we finally see her break character: she has been stroking a stallion to erection and begins to perform oral sex on him. This is certainly more intimate than the average farm work, and it is here that the film becomes even more erotic.

We see her performing various sex acts with a boar and a collie-dog and then we are back to artistic views of her face.

This is a very charming little film, so it’s no wonder that it was such a hit!

(see Joensen, Bodil)

 

Superstition

Throughout history, the superstitions about bestiality have remained largely the same. Mostly these consisted of beliefs that sex with animals could produce monstrous offspring, as well as the occasional idea that having sex with a certain species of animal would cure venereal disease.

Surgical Menopause

Surgical menopause is the condition a female enters into when her ovaries have been removed, whether or not the other organs of her reproductive system are still present.

Similar to naturally-occuring menopause, though occurring much more rapidly and thus intensifying the effects, surgical menopause can lead to weight gain, loss of muscle mass, personality changes, and mood disorders; while the sexual side effects include decreased sex drive, vaginal dryness, and even atrophy of the vagina and other reproductive tissues!

Aside from the question of whether or not the animal will suffer from menopause’s typical effects, it has been documented that when surgical menopause has been induced in a female animal, it has a detrimental effect to her longevity. That is to say, she will likely die younger than she would have if she had remained intact. In fact, premature death is not only recorded in animals but also in humans who have undergone surgical menopause, shedding light on the fact that the ovaries really do play a role in the longer lifespans of females.

(see Ovary) (see Reproductive System) (see Spay)

SWA

S.W.A. is an acronym for sex with animals. It is typically used to refer to incidental occurrences of sex between humans and non-human animal species where the activity only takes place for a short duration of time and then is ceased.

The individuals classified as having engaged in S.W.A. are more typical of bestialists than zoophiles. Usually they engaged in interspecies sexual contact due to curiosity, inebriation, or lack of human sexual partners and then later stop being involved in contacts across the species line.

In some cases they may feel shame or remorse for their actions, but the most typical response is embarrassment and an acknowledgement of the curiosity or inexperience that led to such an event.

(see Bestialist)

Swine

(see Pig)

T

 

Tack

Tack is a term specifically used for equipment worn by horses.

(see Bridle) (see Equipment) (see Horse)

Teaching

While I do not believe that an animal can be ‘trained’ for sex, I do believe that one can teach an animal about sex.

Why do I use the term teaching instead of training? Because training has connotations of giving commands and expecting compliance (which is unrealistic when it comes to sexuality) whereas teaching makes it clear that there is another intelligent mind involved and that there will be a give-and-take of both parties as they communicate together.

One of the main components of teaching is first to ensure that the animal understands that sexual behavior is limited to certain ‘windows of opportunity’. For example, a zoo will teach their dog not to hump them while out on a walk and certainly never to ride up on a guest at a dinner-party, whereas owners of full-size stallions are usually busy teaching the horse that they must never mount a human being (less that person receive a knock of hoof to the head or even find themselves pinned to the ground due to their inability to support 1,000lb rested on their shoulders).

While teaching the animal not to act-out inappropriately, they will typically also be helping them to learn what situations allow them more freedom of sexual expression. For horses, this may be after their handler calls them to ‘ride up on’ a fence with their front legs, readying them for manual stimulation. With dogs, this may consist of putting down a special blanket or using some other signal, and then allowing the animal to mount and hump as much as he likes.

These behaviors are self-rewarding. The problem is that acting out sexually in an inappropriate situation is also self-rewarding in some ways. Try never to punish the animal but simply discourage them if the ‘window of opportunity’ is currently closed. Simply giving them a few minutes by themselves to calm down and think things through will usually be enough, and if they are given chances to enjoy themselves when there is ample privacy then they will soon come to look forward to those opportunities, becoming quite excited whenever they do arise.

Perhaps one of the most helpful things a zoo can teach their animal is for that pet to allow themselves to be guided and placed into different positions. This allows them to learn more positions later on in life, and have sex in more than just ‘doggy-style’. It can also help for those who want to try doggy-style but the dog is submissive and doesn’t know they are allowed to mount.

The person should always be very gentle and attempt to call the animal into the desired position before placing them there. Praise them and reward them with their favorite hugs or scritches or other non-food reward that they enjoy. For some this may be playtime or a game of ‘tag’.

Testicle

The testicles are two scrotum-encased glandular organs which produce sperm as well as manufacturing testosterone and controlling the animal’s hormone levels.

Their location is behind the penis in most animals, although kangaroos are a notable exception to the rule and have their ‘balls in front’.

These are the organs removed when an animal is castrated, typically by non-zoos who are not responsible enough to prevent their pet from breeding and can’t be bothered training the animal to behave properly. Essentially, surgery is done so that lazy people may have their problems resolved with the minimum amount of effort.

(see Castrate) (see Reproductive System) (see Sperm)

The Final Confession of Mabel Stark

(see Final Confession of Mabel Stark, The)

The Goat

(see Who is Sylvia?)

The Golden Chain

(see Golden Chain, the)

The Lessons

(see Lessons, the)

The Shape of Water

(see Shape of Water, the)

Therian

A therian is someone who feels an unusually close kinship with animals. This may simply be in the form of identifying with that species and using it to represent themselves, such as the fursona of a furry (though typically being more realistically-designed), or may be like the more extreme example of someone who considers themselves to have an animal soul in a human body, or believe in past lives and feel that they have been an animal before (and possibly will be again). Some individuals claim that they can transform into their spirit animal either by choice or due to systems out of their control however this claim has never been proven.

As you can see it could be anything from a loose label for fans of animals and furries or encompass something that is almost akin to a religion.

(see Furry) (see Fursona) (see Religion) (see Species Dysphoria)

Threesome

A threesome is a sexual encounter involving three individuals, rather than the usual two. In cases of zoophilia this may involve one human with two animals or, more easily managed, one animal with two humans.

In pornography, an animal is often depicted with two women or with one woman and one man.

In some cases, especially where males are considered, two animals may attempt to fight one another when presented with a sexually receptive partner. For this reason, except in the case of very-docile and well-socialized animals, it is advised to have them ‘run a train’ on the human instead, with only one stud at a time having access to the individual in question.

(see Gangbang) (see Orgy) (see Run a Train)

Tie

The tie is when the male dog’s knot enlarges and becomes temporarily stuck inside the vagina or anus of his partner. If the dog is not very large then it will be easier to tie anally, although very big dogs are capable of managing a vaginal tie with women who are rather small or have very tight vaginas.

The tie may last from a couple minutes to half an hour, more rarely to upwards of an hour (reportedly). If the dog is too small, the tie will not be sufficient to lock inside and he will be able to remove his penis easily.

In some cases a dog may pull hard against the knot, causing an early pullout. This can be painful for the person and could be uncomfortable for the dog as well. Knot pullouts from the anus have more potential to cause problems as the vagina is comparatively elastic and resilient.

(see Knot-Pullout) (see Turn)

Tied

When a dog’s knot swells and becomes stuck inside of his partner, whether vaginally or anally, they are said to have ‘tied’ or achieved the tie.

(see Tie)

Tossing Salad

To ‘toss salad’ is to perform analingus on one’s partner.

(see Analingus)

Train

(see Running a Train)

Trained

When an animal enjoys having sex with human beings (especially if that animal is experienced) some individuals will claim that the animal is ‘trained’.

This is despite the fact that sex is not a skill which can be taught, and the only training is to help the animal learn exactly when they are allowed to ‘break the rules’ and act sexually toward human beings (something that they are usually discouraged from beginning the first time they show interest).

In all actuality, sex is an instinctual behavior and the partners which one desires usually has to do with socialization and exposure rather than to formal ‘lessons’ on who to have sex with and how. However if the animal is interested in humans as sex partners, then fun part of teaching may begin: how to make love in a way that will be rewarding to both partners.

(see Teaching)

Training

(see Teaching)

Turn

After a dog’s erection reaches its complete size and his knot is fully enlarged, he will oftentimes instinctually desire to turn and go butt-to-butt with his partner.

He does this by moving his front legs to one side of their body, and ‘stepping over’ with his hind leg to enter into the ‘turned’ position. At this time they will face in opposite directions.

Some dogs may not turn and choose to rest on their partner’s back instead. This is desired by some and others consider the weight to be more than they can handle after a time, depending on the size of the dog.

The turn is one of the times at which the male’s penis is most likely to pull out from whatever orifice it has penetrated, due to the additional pressure placed on it by the dog changing position and inevitably tugging against it to greater or lesser degree. Vaginal tissue, being naturally more elastic than the anus, is more likely to stretch as the dog turns and most likely begins to pull against the tie.

(see Turned)

Turned

When the dog’s knot has swelled up and he completes a turn, going butt-to-butt with his partner, he can be said to have ‘turned’. In this position the two partners will be facing away from one another, connected only by the swelling of the male’s genitals and the limitations of the receptive partner’s internal structure.

Men arguably manage to accomplish a tie and stay joined even once the dog has turned more often than women accomplish this same feat, and that is due to the fact that the women are frequently having vaginal sex rather than anal (although both do occur). If a woman were to have anal sex with a dog her odds of successfully tying  and completing the turn would most likely be equal to that of a man’s.

(see Turn)

Tying

Tying is the process of getting tied.

(see Tie)

Tying-the-Knot

This is a playful expression for the state of being or having been tied by a dog, while also hinting at marriage and perhaps a deeper and more emotional level to the union rather than merely the physical.

(see Tie)

U

 

Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia

Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia is a book by Hani Miletski. It was the first study conducted on zoophiles and bestialists in the general population rather than specifically focusing on either prisoners or those with mental illnesses.

In that survey, Miletski accumulated a great deal of data about individuals who had previous sexual experience with animals, eliminating from the study any individual who had only fantasized about such wild encounters. Data was collected that included basic demographics, experiences with other humans, as well as experiences with animals.

From this study, it was possible to determine that most zoophiles were males and that they were more likely than women to proceed all the way to sexual intercourse with their animal partners. They also had sexual contact with a wider range of species while women typically limited themselves to dogs and, on rare occasions, a male horse or even a cat!

(see Literature) (see Miletski, Hani)

Undescended Testicles

In many species of animals the testicles are inside of the abdominal cavity or the inguinal canal, even after birth. They may take several weeks or even months to drop. A testicle which fails to fully descend into the scrotum is a health risk to the animal, being much more likely to develop problems (including cancer) even if it is moved into the proper position inside of the scrotum via palpation or surgery.

Therefore it is advisable, when possible, that a zoo should acquire an animal whose testicles have already descended. In horses the testicles (if not descended before birth) should be descended within 10 days of the colt being born, whereas in dogs it can be as late as two months or even in some very rare cases (particularly in large and slow-developing breeds) even up to six months. Beyond this point one must face the knowledge that the animal is likely either bilaterally (one side) or unilaterally (both sides) cryptorchid and will need the testicles removed.

This condition is known to be the result of a number of factors including genetics, hormones, and possibly other considerations as well.

Ungulate

An ungulate is any hoofed animal.

While most ungulates are large, some small species do exist. There are both wild (deer, giraffe, hippopotamus, etc.) and domestic ungulates (horse, cattle, pigs, etc.). Aside from being broken up into wild and domestic populations, they may also be categorized as to whether they have an even or odd number of ‘toes’.

Most ungulates are herbivores, although pigs are one obvious exception.

Ungulates are some of the most common partners for male zoos, particularly those who take on the role of active partner. Still, there is great variability in how popular any particular species is, with horses up at the top and exotics such as zebras being considered desirable, but difficult to get real-life experience with.

(see Cattle) (see Goat) (see Horse) (see Pig) (see Sheep)

United States of America

Long before America was settled by Europeans, the native people had sometimes been involved in sexual relationships with animals. In fact, Native Americans were traditionally very relaxed in their opinions on interspecies sexual relationships.

When the Colonists began populating the area, they were engaging in bestiality as well. The first recorded incidence of sex between humans and animals among them took place at Plymouth Colony – indeed, Americans have been having sex with animals since long before the United States was an official country!

Penalties in early America were incredibly strict, especially once the witch hunts began in earnest. The punishment was death and interspecies sex was viewed as unnatural. These same individuals who prohibited sex between people and animals insisted that in some cases the animals were really demons or even the devil himself in disguise (!) and they were very afraid that human-animal hybrids were a real possibility. These misperceptions were common among people living in Europe and so they brought their prejudices and fears along with them when starting the new settlements.

As the colonists spread to both the southern and western parts of the continent, a much greater percentage of the population began farming. In some areas, it was common for a man to lose his virginity to animals long before he would ever touch a human woman! Despite the laws remaining strict, the overall attitude of society became much more relaxed and zoophilia was seen as an interest of inexperienced men, particularly out in the country.

Until the 1960s, there had been many laws which were sometimes applied to bestiality cases, but the crime was officially called buggery and this also applied to homosexual sex (particularly between men) as well as anal sex when performed on either a woman or a man. In some states these laws were so strict as to prevent even oral sex between husband and wife! As the average person’s sexual repertoire became more diverse and homosexuality became more widely accepted, these old laws were stricken from the books with the result that sexual activity between human beings and animals was legal!

One notable exception is the United States Armed Forces, or military personnel. The only federal law against bestiality at the time of this writing is one which prohibits members of the military from engaging in sexual activity with a non-human animal. This law has been in place since 1921. All other prohibitions take place on the state level or from even smaller local governing bodies.

Going by state law, sex with animals was legal throughout most of the United States until about twenty years ago. In 2005 there was a widely-publicized case in which a man died after receiving anal sex from a stallion. That brought sexual relationships between humans and animals into the public eye and small groups of activists petitioned for legal changes that would criminalize most forms of sexual contact with animals while still legally condoning practices commonly performed by veterinarians, breeders, and farmers.

Under these new laws, if a person were to manually stimulate their animal companion to orgasm in order to obtain a semen sample and create offspring, this would be perfectly legal but the same action with only the intent to stimulate the animal and give him pleasure is considered illegal. Some argued that procedures permitted by these laws were far more invasive than the activities that were prohibited. For example a veterinarian may insert their arm into a mare or cow up to the elbow and this is no doubt much more obtrusive than inserting the much smaller finger or even penis.

(see Native American)

Urethral Process

The urethral process is the projection at the tip of a horse’s penis through which they urinate and ejaculate. It is also sometimes known as the ‘straw’ due to it resembling a short length of drinking-straw.

This area needs to be carefully attended-to during sheath cleaning.

(see Equine Penis) (see Sheath Cleaning)

Urophilia

A zoo may sometimes have urophilia; arousal related to urine and the desire to be either the active or passive partner in ‘golden showers’ where one individual urinates on another. Animals don’t often

(see Paraphilia)

Uterine Horn

(see Fallopian Tube)

 

Uterus

The uterus is the organ in which the female conceives and nurtures young before their birth, located above the vagina and separated from it by the cervix. It is also known as the womb.

(see Reproductive System)

V

 

Vaccine

A vaccine is a substance made of biological material which provides immunity to disease.

A vaccine is typically made from dead or weakened disease-causing microorganisms, their toxins, or their surface proteins. In this way it will resemble the disease to be ‘targeted’ by the vaccine recipient’s immune system.

It is very important that any animal a zoo plays with be up-to-date on their vaccines! While most disorders do not cross the species barrier (even when zoos do) there are a couple of disorders that could present a risk if the animal partner has not been properly vaccinated.

Most critical, of course, is the rabies vaccine, but it is important to vaccinate against all zoonotic diseases that a zoo’s preferred species sometimes carries).

(see Rabies) (see Zoonosis)

Vaccinated

When an animal or human is vaccinated, that means they have received their vaccines and are currently up-to-date on prevention for the specified conditions.

(see Vaccine)

Vaccination

Vaccination is another term for vaccine, or for taking an animal to be vaccinated.

(see Vaccine)

Vagina

The vagina is a muscular tube through which penetrative sex may occur. It runs the length of vulva to cervix and is also the passage through which females give birth.

When in an un-aroused state, the vagina may be quite small and penetration could be uncomfortable. As the female’s arousal level increases, her vagina will also become more elastic and capable of taking more girth and depth than previously.

In females who have been spayed, especially before their first heat cycle, the vagina may be too small to attempt penetration. They may still enjoy digital stimulation or especially cunnilingus.

(see Cunnilingus) (see Digital Stimulation) (see Reproductive System)

Vaginal

The word vaginal means relating to the vagina. It may also refer to the act of vaginal sex.

(see Vagina) (see Vaginal Sex)

Vaginal Sex

Vaginal sex is a sex act where the vagina is penetrated by a penis.

Reportedly, most females who engage in zoophilic sex acts tend to receive oral from the animal or stimulate its penis with their hands – most never go on to attempt or accomplish full penetration. Those that do are sought-after both by male admirers as well as other females who want to learn from someone with experience.

A woman may be penetrated by animals of various sizes, and even the small ones reportedly bring some pleasure (and may be hung better than would be expected, in some cases). Problems are more likely to occur when active partner is too large and thus cannot comfortably fit his penis inside of the passive partner.

Men are more likely than women to engage in vaginal sex with animals, although they will be taking on an active rather than passive role. For that reason the situation is opposite of what it would be with women, and the larger animals will be more suitable and very small ones may not be able to accommodate him.

(see Vagina)

Vas Deferens

The vas deferens is the tube which carries sperm from the scrotum to the seminal vesicles.

(see Reproductive System)

Vasectomy

Vasectomy is a surgical procedure in which the vas deferens is severed to prevent that male from impregnating females. The testicles remain in place so there is no change in hormone levels. This is the preferred method of surgical neutering among zoos but it is rarely performed and veterinarians sometimes become suspicious at the mere mention of such a procedure, as it indicates the animal is to be kept intact but not bred which leads to assumptions about sexual activity.

(see Neuter)

Venereal Disease

Most human disease (including those which are sexually-transmitted) simply cannot survive long in the bodies of other species. This means that one cannot catch an STD directly from the animal, although if an infected person has recently had sex with an animal and then an uninfected zoo later has sex with that same animal – especially if protection was not used in either case – in that way STDs can be spread, therefore it is considered wise not to allow one’s animal lovers to be polygamous unless you absolutely trust the individual they are being ‘shared’ with.

It was once believed that having sex with certain types of animals could cure various STDs. This is now known to be a myth and the practice of going out and ‘fencehopping’ with someone else’s animal can sometimes result in cases of infectious disease.

However when being intimate with one’s own animal (who is cared for properly and not shared with others) the risk of contagion is much lower than that which is observed in human-human sexual contact/

(see Safe Sex)

V-Estrovarin Aqueous

The chemical injection v-estrovarin aqueous is a medication that was once used in order to induce heat in a female animal, such as if one wanted to breed her during a different time of year than when she was usually fertile.

(see Heat)

Vice

Vice is a news agency that strives to show the less-frequently-portrayed aspects of society the world over. Their network thrives on controversial stories and depictions of things that other news agencies tend to avoid.

They cover the topic of bestiality fairly frequently and have released multiple documentaries on the subject as well as posting articles online.

(see Animal F***ers)

Vintage

Vintage typically refers to something which is from a previous time.

Vintage pornography is most often used to describe that which was produced before 1960, although in some cases people may use the term vintage simply to convey that the material in question is obviously from a previous time period, noticed upon visual inspection due to hairstyles, clothing, or other clues.

Pornography from the 1960s-1980s may also be regarded as vintage or it may be referred to as ‘classic porn’. More recent (but still not modern) pornography is sometimes called ‘retro’.

(see Classic) (see Pornography) (see Retro)

Voronoff, Serge Abrahamovitch

Dr. Serge Abrahamovitch Voronoff was a Russian surgeon working in France who was attempting to delay aging and increase vitality through hormone experiments. Already ground testicles had been injected under the skin and this had been found ineffective by other experimenters so Dr. Voronoff came up with the idea of a testicular graft.

He had observed in Egypt that eunuchs of the king’s harem aged exceptionally fast and wondered whether the addition of testicular tissue would reverse the process to some degree.

Testicular grafting performed on rams using younger sheep’s testicles proved effective, reinvigorating older creatures; this procedure was next attempted on humans, with phenomenal results. Patients found their sex-drives increased, their memories improved, some individuals no longer needed glasses (the testosterone had strengthened the muscles around their eyes) and there was even an extension of the lifespan!

Later Dr. Voronoff began doing further experimentation between human and non-human animal tissues. He revitalized women with monkey ovaries, and grafted human tissue onto simians.

In his most controversial experiment, he even implanted human ovaries in a female chimpanzee named Nora and then attempted to impregnate her using human sperm! A novel was later based on the story, titled ‘Nora, the Monkey Turned Woman’ by Félicien Champsaur.

(see Experiments)

Voyeur

A voyeur is an individual who is aroused by watching others engage in sexual activity, despite themselves not participating. They may fulfill this urge through looking at images or videos, but oftentimes report a feeling of increased excitement at live web cam shows (due to the fact that ‘it’s really happening now’), and claim that witnessing the act in person is the pinnacle of a voyeuristic experience. While lesser in number, there are some voyeurs who are specifically aroused by watching an individual who does not know that they are being observed.

The number of zoo-oriented pornography proves that, in some sense, zoophilic acts are appealing to at least some segment of the voyeur population. However one must also consider that some videos are being sold to aspiring zoophiles who do not currently have a pet of their own as well as those individuals whose animal partner is ‘out of commission’ due to being in anestrus, being too young or old for intimate activity, or even simply happening not to be ‘in the mood’ at that moment.

(see Admirer) (see Dog-and-Pony Show)

Voyeurism

When one is engaged in voyeurism, they are viewing others naked or engaged in sexual activity, for the purpose of sexually gratifying the voyeur,.

(see Voyeur)

Voyeuristic

Of or relating to voyeurism. Voyeuristic means being aroused by watching others doing anything from having sex to simply changing their clothes.

(see Voyeurism)

Vulva

Vulva is the word for a female’s external genitalia. Sometimes it is referred to as the vagina, however that term is technically reserved for the interior portion.

The female dog’s vulva is sometimes known as a ‘fortune cookie’ due to its shape.

(see Fortune Cookie) (see Vagina)

W

 

Website

Throughout the years, many zoo websites have come and gone. Some simply fell inactive over time while others were actively shut down by anti-zoo activists. However great deals of helpful and exciting websites still remain online and even those which are defunct may possibly be accessed on The Internet Archive or other sources of cached pages. For some defunct sites there even exists ‘siterips’ which contain some or all of the webpage’s contents, typically distributed via torrent and found by using trackers, like BeastTracker.

Of those websites which are still around, the best two may perhaps be ArtofZoo, which has blogs, information pages, a free library, and videos which may be purchased.

Zoophile.net is a website hosting a wide range of guides on how to have sex with different species of animal, including everything from dogs and horses (among other farm animals) to ‘big cats’ and dolphins!

Zoophilia.net is a website which provides informational articles on the subject of zoophilia. These are not ‘how-to’ guides, but rather studies into the demographics, motivation, and view into the lifestyles of zoos.

(see ArtofZoo) (see Internet) (see Internet Archive, the)

Were

Were is another term for the Therian community (a diverse group of individuals who have more than the average bond with animals, although not necessarily crossing into zoophilia). Were is also a term for the werewolf, a fictional creature that is sometimes an average person and at other times transforms into a vicious hybrid between wolf and man or even shape-shifts into a full wolf! They are typically larger, stronger, and more aggressive than real wolves.

(see Therian) (see Werewolf)

Werewolf

Werewolves are humans who transform partially or fully into wolves. They are typically thought to be vicious and bloodthirsty, especially when it is the full moon that has caused their shift.

Oddly enough, werewolf erotica holds its own in the mainstream adult books market, hinting that there are either more closeted zoos than we once believed or that non-zoos would be open to the idea of sex with an animal if that animal were sometimes a person (and not necessarily always when they are making love)!

(see Erotica)

Wet Goddess

Wet Goddess is Malcolm Brenner’s autobiographical story about his intimate relationship with a female dolphin named Dolly.

(see Brenner, Malcolm) (see Delphinophilia) (see Dolly) (see Literature)

 

Wether

A wether is a castrated male goat or sheep.

(see Billy-Goat) (see Goat) (see Sheep)

 

Who is Sylvia?

The full name of this piece is “Who is Sylvia? Notes Toward a Definition of Tragedy”. It was written as a play for performance on the stage.

The premise is about a man who is has fallen in love with a goat while looking for a home to move his family into. At first things seem lighthearted, with his wife joking along with him and a friend that her husband is ‘having an affair with a goat’. Things soon take a darker turn.

In the end this is really more of a tragedy, which is interesting because it begins as what might seem to be a comedy but moves swiftly toward the realm of drama. It is a dramatic examination of what happens to a family when people are forced to confront the secret sides of one another.

 

Wink

(see Winking)

Winking

When a female horse contracts her pc muscles, temporarily flashing a view of her inner vulva and clitoris, she is said to be ‘winking’. This is the sign of an aroused and sexually-receptive mare. They often do this when in heat.

(see Heat)  (see Mare) (see Receptive)

Wolf

Wolves are among the wild animals most favored by zoos. There are plenty of individuals who would love to have a go with an alpha – or even be taken on by the whole pack!

Even huskies and malamutes are  not seen often enough in zoo porn, and animals which may be wolves are even more rare. In all likelihood most of the ‘wolves’ depicted are either wolfdogs or even just very wolf-like domestic dogs without any wild relatives at all.

In what may perhaps be the most convincing video involving a wolf, the animal is outdoors behind a chainlink fence and someone presents themselves, resulting in the animal mounting them rather quickly and roughly.

(see Wolfdog)

Wolfdog

Occasionally claims are made depicting animals claimed to be wolves, however these are more likely to be hybrids due to the comparative rarity (as well as destructiveness!) of the animals increasing along with their percentage of wild blood.

In one video a very wolf-like animal mounts a woman and even maintains a temporary tie with her – something not often seen and thus very impressive, adding to the quality and intrigue which the film provides. The animal is wearing a collar and while his body is very wolf-like, his face could be interpreted either way.

A second video shows what is likely a Czeckoslovakian Wolfhound having sex with a masked woman on a couch. Her bright-pink wig and the dog’s wolfish looks lend a very unique feel to the film, known as Wolf Fairytale and produced by Art of Zoo. The film received overall poor reception, likely due to the costume used by the actress, but for those who are more interested in the dogs depicted than the human’s accessories, this film is a must-see.

(see Canine)

Woman-on-Top

Looking down at her partner’s face, she is riding cowgirl. Looking down at her partner’s feet, she is riding in reverse-cowgirl style). This position is not commonly practiced by zoophiles but does occur occasionally, although its prevalence in porn surpasses that of actual practice.

(see Cowgirl) (see Reverse-Cowgirl)

Womb

(see Uterus)

 

Worms/Worming

(see Deworming)

X

 

Xenophile

A xenophile may be a person attracted to any type of foreign things, whether they are people, places, cuisine, fashion, or other such signifiers of cultural variation.

More specifically, a xenophile may also be an individual with xenophilia, or sexual attraction to those who are different from them.

(see Xenophilia)

Xenophilia

Xenophilia, derived from the greek ‘xeno’=stranger or different and ‘philia’=love or attraction, is a term for being sexually aroused by and interested in individuals who are unknown, foreign, or otherwise different from oneself. It is sometimes referred to as xenophily. While derived from Greek roots, the word itself does not appear to have been in use until much more recently.

Technically all zoophiles could also be considered xenophilic, as they are attracted to partners which are much more different from then than a human’s partner typically is (not only due to being different species but also due to the fact that many species have an anatomy which is fairly different or distinct).

In non-zoo terms, xenophilia is simply a love of things, people, or cultures which are different or could be considered ‘exotic’ and ‘foreign’ to the individual perceiving them. It does not need to be sexual and in many cases it is not.

(see Paraphilia)

Y

Yellow Books

Yellow Books is the name of a song by the Dead Sea Lions on their subtitled album.

It was the only song of theirs for which an official music video was ever made (released in November, 2011), an interesting choice because the video consists of sultry showcasing of dogs as well as humans, engaging in suggestive touching as well as deep kissing.

Both men and women are depicted with their canine lovers and one scene was meant to represent either a threesome or a polygamous relationship between two humans and a Great Dane.

The video would qualify as softcore, by most definitions of the word.

(see Dead Sea Lions) (see Music)

Yiff

Yiff is another word for sex. Yiffy means NSFW in terms of art or roleplay. This word is more common among the furry community although it is also sometimes used by zoos.

(see Furry) (see NSFW)

Z

 

Zebra

The zebra is an ungulate which typically lives in the plains of Africa. They are occasionally crossbred with horses and donkeys to create zebroids.

Zebras are known to ejaculate a great deal of fluid, much more than the average horse.

(see Donkey) (see Equine) (see Horse) (see Zebroid)

 

Zebroid

A zebroid is a hybrid between a zebra and another equine. Typically the father is a zebra stallion and the mother is most often a mare, although sometimes she may be a jenny. There are occasions where a zebra mare will be bred with either a stallion or a jack.

A zebroid which is part horse may be referred to as a zorse while those which are part pony may be called zonies. When one of the parents is a donkey, the offspring is called a zebrule.

This hybrid has a mixed morphology somewhere between the appearances of the two parents and is, in some ways, completely unique. Typically the coloration will depend on the domesticated equine parent, and solid colors are preferred, especially chestnut, which will create a ‘golden zebra’. The offspring will usually have a stiff mane which stands upright and lacks a forelock. There tend to be striped legs, a dorsal stripe, and striping on the face, with or without lighter stripes on the body.

Zebroids are often affected by dwarfism.

When one of the equine parents is piebald or appaloosa, the resulting offspring will be white with striped patches.

Grey horses and ponies are not used for breeding zebroids as they will produce an animal which is simply grey and whitens with age.

Zebroids are immune to some diseases which affect horses and donkies.

(see Donkey) (see Equine) (see Horse) (see Hybrid) (see Jack) (see Jenny) (see Mare) (see Stallion) (see Zebra)

 

Z.E.T.A.

The German-founded zoo-rights organization, ZETA, was founded in 2009. Their name, similar to PETA, is also the term for the letter Z (which is their symbol) and is an acronym for Zoophile Engagement for Tolerance and Information (in German).

They have held conventions in the past which attracted more than 200 attendees!

Zeta Creations

Zeta Creations was perhaps the first specialty animal-penis dildo manufacturer, making them wildly popular among the zoo community. Their original toys were made of gel and this meant that they were not fully sterilizable. No other company has ever had such a wide range of toys spanning from tiny plugs and fox manhoods all the way through to life size equine penises.

Early on they established themselves as not only producing quality sculpted dildos of both realistic and fantasy animals but also created an entire line of training toys for working on depth, girth, or knotting practice.

They would later change their name to ZooFur and open a forum where fans of the toys could chat with one another.

(see ZooFur)

Zeta Paws

(see ZooFur)

Zoo

Zoo, quite aside from the popular attraction where wild animals are housed, is also an abbreviation that sums up anything related to sex between humans and animals. It was originally derived from the word zoophilia, a common term for attraction to or sex with non-human animals.

Websites where zoophiles and bestialists gather to discuss their personal experiences and preferences, pornography depicting bestiality, and research papers documenting zoosexual attractions could all be considered ‘zoo’ material.

(see Bestialist) (see Zoophile) (see Zoosexual)

Zoo (2007)

Zoo is a documentary about the infamous Enumclaw case where a man known as MrHands died after having sex with a stallion. The horse was unharmed but the man’s death led to international attention that resulted in legal punishment for those caught having sex with animals – even if the animal was completely unharmed.

The documentary begins with a scene nearly two minutes long in which music plays and a blue point of light can be seen moving around the scene. There will be much use of dramatic effects to attempt to create an eerie or mysterious mood for the viewer.

The film goes on to include imagery and voiceovers of a paramedic, a horse rescuer, and a zoophile, each relaying their story of their involvement in what may be the world’s most widely-known bestiality case, and certainly the most famous mishap to occur during sex between mankind and other animals.

A farmer, a farmhand, and several other individuals all tell their perspective on what happened that fateful day, with low droning tones being played throughout and dark – often blue tinted – lighting.

Overall this was not as zoo-positive as many other films on the subject, however the thematic elements were appropriate for the somber subject matter.

(see Cinematograpy)

Z.O.O.

Z.O.O. is an acronym for Zoophiliac Outreach Organization, which was set up by Mark Matthews in 1992 and is now defunct.

Their services were completely free and they offered assistance to individuals who needed someone to talk with about their zoo interests, and contacts so they would not feel so alone.

(see Matthews, Mark)

 

Zoo-Admirer

(see Admirer)

Zoo-Ally

A Zoo-Ally is a person who has no sexual attraction or desire for non-human animals, yet they sympathize with those who do. They may even assist zoos in getting positive publicity, fighting anti-zoo laws, or even simply documenting zoos in a fair and unbiased way.

Zoo-Allies may be friends, neighbors, lovers, relatives, or even completely unrelated to any zoo person. They are simply defending a minority who is able to love across the lines of species.

(see Non-Zoo)

ZooCon

The first-ever ZooCon took place in Mark Matthews (author of The Horseman)’s trailer and surrounding yard in 1993, and t-shirts were made for the event and given to everyone who showed up.

There were 17 guests – mostly men – over the course of the three-day event, and many people brought along their animal lovers (some even sharing!).

(see Marriage to Animals) (see Convention) (see Horseman, the) (see Matthews, Mark)

Zooerastia

Zooerastia is an alternate spelling for zooerasty.

(see Zooerasty)

Zooerasty

Zooerasty is a rather old and outdated term that may simply be used to refer to all cases of zoophilia but has more recently been used to refer to sexual contact with an animal without emotional involvement, more commonly known as bestiality. In decades past it was actually used to refer to individuals who engage in anal sex with animals rather than vaginal intercourse.

Alternatively, it may sometimes refer to the sexual pleasure induced in the human partner while engaging in sexual activity with a non-human animal.

(see Bestiality)

Zoo-exclusive

Zoo-exclusive is the term for individuals whose sole sexual and/or romantic interest is in a species other than humans. They may be interested in only one species or in many, the key concept here is a lack of interest in sexual or romantic human relationships.

There are some individuals who are zoo-exclusive throughout their life without any interest in human intimacy and there are others for whom zoo-exclusivity is a temporary phase in their lives, perhaps due to monogamy with their animal lover or other life circumstances.

(see Zoosexual)

ZooFur

Later rebranded as ZooFur/Zeta Paws, Zeta Creations stayed in business and began releasing silicone toys. Their canine and equine lines are among the most popular although they also include a wide range of other creatures such as hyenas, dragons, big cats, kangaroo, tentacle, and for those who like a bit of old-fashioned fun – the human models.

For some time their customer service was in the tank due to the founder, Bear, being overworked and under-staffed. It was advisable only to order toys which were currently in-stock, due to the very real possibility of waiting a year or longer and only hearing promises of something that would not actually be mailed.

Several individuals only got refunds when they threatened to file a lawsuit. The best way to obtain ZooFur toys in the past decade or so has been to buy them secondhand, obtain ones currently in-stock from empty molds, or to order in-stock products from a distributer who acts as a middle-man, taking their profit by ordering at wholesale prices.

Recently the site has been redesigned, with some toys listed as in-stock, however individuals are urged to use caution when ordering from this manufacturer due to issues with their performance (and honesty) in the past. If one has the money to gamble with then one can hardly find a more interesting and diverse range of animal toys.

Web address: http://www.zoofur.com

(see Sex Toys) (see Zeta Creations)

Zoolagnia

Zoolagnia is a term for experiencing sexual arousal from the mere presence of an animal, often without engaging in any type of contact (not even the nonsexual contact of zoophilia erotica).

(see Zoophilia Erotica)

Zoomania

Zoomania is a platonic form of zoophilia in which the individual feels a strong fondness for and love of animals, without any accompanying sexual desire.

Zoomies

When a dog is very happy and excited, they will often run around in what is known as ‘the zoomies’ – jumping up on the furniture, dashing off and then running up the stairs, coming back to their person for a few quick licks and then dashing away to start all over again. These bursts of energy are especially common in younger dogs.

Zoomies are often seen in female dogs after they are penetrated by a male human. At first consideration it may seem odd that the male dogs are not often doing this, as males are notorious for enjoying sex, however this may be due to the fact that they typically take on the role of active partner and thus may have used a greater deal of energy.

Zoonosis

Zoonosis is the term for any disease which can be passed from animals (typically vertebrates) to humans. It comes from the roots “zoo”=animal and “nosis”=sickness.

Rabies is perhaps the most well-known, and may be carried by any mammal, while the majority of diseases tend to be species-specific. Some major modern diseases such as Ebola and salmonellosis are zoonotic diseases.

Zoonoses such as swine flu and bird flu have received a lot of press, but in all actuality these diseases usually develop in farming-situations where large numbers of animals are being kept in close quarters rather than being spread specifically due to the closeness of interspecies contact. This is because typical zoonotic diseases are either airborne (the various strains of influenza) or spread through bites and saliva (rabies).

One could argue that diseases transmitted through saliva will also be sexually contagious due to the exchange of body fluids.

(see Rabies)

Zoophile

A zoophile is someone who loves animals – more specifically, the term has come to mean an individual who has a sexual attraction to non-human animals, whether they have lost their ‘zoo-virginity’ or not. This latter use – for individuals with zoophilia – has taken precedence and the term no longer seems to refer to a platonic love of animals.

A zoophile, unlike a bestialist, has sex with animals because they specifically desire a non-human partner. They may have thoughts or fantasies about their preferred species even when an animal lover is not available to them, rather than simply using the animal because a human is not available.

(see Bestialist) (see Zoophilia)

Zoophilia

Zoophilia comes from the latin root ‘zoo’=animal, and ‘philia’=love. It can be used to describe a state of platonic love for animals but is more commonly used to refer to sexual attraction to nonhuman animals. It is regarded by some as a simple paraphilia while it may sometimes encompass an actual sexuality.

Not everyone who has sex with animals is sexually oriented toward them (some individuals report preferring humans) however there are many people who like having sexual relationships with animals as much as or more than those they enjoy with humans, and many (although not all) of these people may refer to themselves as zoophiles.

There is still an ongoing debate in the zoo community about the exact definitions of bestiality and zoophilia, and by extension the words beast and zoo, however it seems that most commonly zoophilia is used in reference to sexual relationships with animals where there is also an emotional (loving) and/or romantic component involved.

Things are not clear-cut however and even a self-professed zoophile may not have romantic feelings toward their animals and their interspecies emotions may be limited to love and caring (as well as sexual desire) without feeling as though they are actually in a romantic relationship with their animal.

(see Bestiality) (see Cynophilia) (see Delphinophilia) (see Faunophilia) (see Felidophilia) (see Formicophilia) (see Ophidiophilia) (see Plushophilia) (see Xenophilia) (see Zoosexuality)

Zoophilia Erotica

Aside from being what one calls sexy stories with human-animal action, this is also an older and not-too-common term for sexual pleasure derived from nonsexual contact with animals, such as from petting and cuddling them. Individuals who enjoy this type of tactile stimulation, much like aroused horseback riders, do not discern between male and female animals, taking their pleasure readily from either as the genitals are uninvolved and therefore do not take on importance as they would in an overtly sexual act.

This could be considered a type of fetish, despite not directly involving genital contact. For these individuals; it doesn’t need to for them to achieve excitement and even (in some cases) orgasm from the tactile sensation of the animal’s fur and body.

(see Horseback Riding) (see Zoolagnia)

Zoophilic

Zoophilic means having a preference for or attraction to animals, often sexual in nature.

(see Zoophilia)

Zoophilism

Zoophilism is a preference for or attraction to non-human animals, as in the case of zoophilia.

(see Zoophilia)

Zoorasty

Zoorasty is an alternative spelling of zooerasty, or sexual contact between humans and non-human animals.

(see Zooerasty)

Zoos

Zoo is a common term for individuals experiencing attraction toward animals, and zoos is the word’s plural form.

Bestialists, while not necessarily romantically interested in or sexually attracted to their partners, are sometimes categorized alongside zoos. The exact boundaries of their separation remain a point of debate to this day.

(see Bestialist) (see Zoo) (see Zoophile) (see Zoophilia) (see Zoosexual)

 

Zoosexual

Zoosexual is a term for individuals who feel both sexual and romantic attraction to non-human animals.

This terminology came about several decades ago as researchers began to realize that individuals attracted to animals often displayed the three essential qualities that were used to validate homosexuality, a sexuality which was once considered as ‘deviant’ as zoosexuality is often considered today. Those qualities are: emotional romantic orientation, sexual fantasies, and actual sexual behavior. It was discovered that there are indeed people who satisfy all of these requirements, meaning that zoophilia (when analyzed in the same manner as homosexuality was analyzed) is indeed a legitimate sexual orientation. They also tend to have fairly traditional relationships with the animals in that love, monogamy, and their idea of romance are all often part of the zoo relationship, making them rather ‘vanilla’ aside from their choice of partner.

Furthermore, attempts to use conversion therapy to change the sexual orientation of zoophiles typically fail, as they usually do in cases of homosexuality. While therapy may help individuals to deal with feelings and situations resulting from their zoophilia, patients tend to remain permanently attracted to animals. This is regardless of whether or not they simultaneously feel attracting toward other humans.

(see Conversion Therapy) (see Cynosexual) (see Zoo) (see Zoo-Exclusive) (see Zoophile) (see Zoophilia)

Zoosexuality

The sexuality of individuals who are both romantically and sexually attracted to non-human animals.

(see Zoosexual)

ZooSkool

ZooSkool was the prior name of ArtofZoo.

Zooskool was perhaps best known for ‘The Lessons’ – a series of instructional videos for beginner, intermediate, and advanced pet-lovers.

They also produced very high-quality videos that were well above the industry standard for their time in such diverse qualities as canine enthusiasm, naturalistic action, model quality, and especially quality of the footage itself in lighting, resolution, and other visual aspects.

The beginning of each film stated the name of the production company, the model’s name, and also the name of the film. This makes them particularly easy to locate (usually going by the proper name) and simply to identify when the video is found in its entirety.

(see ArtofZoo)

Zoosadism

Zoosadism is violent and aggressive sexual behavior that stands in stark contrast to zoophilia or zoosexuality.

In Hani Miletski’s Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia, the results of his study indicated that out of 93 people, only one reported being a zoosadist. Not only that, but this individual’s self-reporting differed so radically from that of the other test subjects that it was nearly dismissed, and only kept in the study in the off-chance that it turned out to be a true account rather than an early attempt at trolling researchers, something which has been known to happen in studies on zoophilia.

Zoosadism is strongly opposed by the zoophile community as a terrible act committed against those that zoos love most – animals. The zoophiles hate to be grouped with individuals who go completely against everything that the zoosexual individuals stand for.

In a tragic turn of events, non-zoos hear reports of violence and aggression toward animals and attempt to blame the zoophiles, when a person who loves and cares for animals so much would never subject them to any harm, while the true culprits are zoosadists, a very small subset which is arguably a different population entirely.

The zoophiles and the non-zoos should be natural allies against the zoosadists, but the non-zoos seem repeatedly unable to distinguish between tender loving sex and acts of extreme violence, despite the fact that they can differentiate easily in cases of sexual contact between two humans.

Zoosadist

A zoosadist is an individual aroused by inflicting pain or suffering on an animal.

They are as different from the typical zoo as a rapist is different from a kind and loving spouse.

(see Zoosadism)

Zoosodomy

Derived from the roots ‘zoo’=animal and ‘sodomy’=a label often assigned to any non-reproductive sex acts, but most typically anal sex. The word sodomy generally has negative connotations.

Zoosodomy is an older and less-common term most often used by anti-zoos opposed to any type of interspecies sexual contact.

Zygote

A zygote is a fertilized egg. It contains the haploid DNA from both sperm and egg and combines them into one cell.

(see Fertilization) (see Impregnate)