Crocodile’s small manhood cause of his 40-year inability to fertilise mate (Punch)

While fertility experts are of the opinion that a man’s ability to father children does not necessarily depend on the size of his manhood, the same cannot be said for reptiles.

Till date, there is no evidence that the length of a man’s penis directly affects his fertility, reports the Medical Daily. But a new study has suggested that men with smaller penises may be more prone to fertility problems, compared to the others.

Researchers tracked more than 800 men who visited a sexual health clinic over a period of three years. On the average, the penises of men who were infertile were around a third of an inch shorter than those of men who were fertile.

The publication reports that while fertile men had an average length of 5.27 inches, infertile males live with 4.92-inch male sexual organ. Read more

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