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  |location=Dubuque, {{USSC|IA}}
  |location=Dubuque, {{USSC|IA}}
  |publisher=William C. Brown Publishers
  |publisher=William C. Brown Publishers
  |isbn=978-0697056757
  |ISBN=978-0697056757
  |date=1989
  |date=1989
  |pages=935-6
  |pages=935-6
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  |title=Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials
  |title=Reproductive Physiology of Marsupials
  |publisher=Cambridge University Press
  |publisher=Cambridge University Press
  |isbn=978-0-521-33792-2
  |ISBN=978-0-521-33792-2
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
  |last=Hyman
  |last=Hyman
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  |publisher=University of Chicago Press
  |publisher=University of Chicago Press
  |pages=583–
  |pages=583–
  |isbn=978-0-226-87013-7
  |ISBN=978-0-226-87013-7
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
  |last=Jones
  |last=Jones
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  |title=Predators with Pouches: The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials
  |title=Predators with Pouches: The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials
  |publisher=Csiro Publishing
  |publisher=Csiro Publishing
  |isbn=978-0-643-06634-2
  |ISBN=978-0-643-06634-2
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref><ref>{{REFbook
  |last=Saunders
  |last=Saunders
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  |title=Marsupial Biology: Recent Research, New Perspectives
  |title=Marsupial Biology: Recent Research, New Perspectives
  |publisher=UNSW Press
  |publisher=UNSW Press
  |isbn=978-0-86840-311-3
  |ISBN=978-0-86840-311-3
}}</ref> which is not homologous to the scrotum of placental mammals,<ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref> which is not homologous to the scrotum of placental mammals,<ref>{{REFbook
  |last=Armati
  |last=Armati
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  |title=Marsupials
  |title=Marsupials
  |publisher=Cambridge University Press
  |publisher=Cambridge University Press
  |isbn=978-1-139-45742-2
  |ISBN=978-1-139-45742-2
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although there are several marsupial species without an external scrotum.<ref>{{REFbook
although there are several marsupial species without an external scrotum.<ref>{{REFbook
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  |title=Life of Marsupials
  |title=Life of Marsupials
  |publisher=Csiro Publishing
  |publisher=Csiro Publishing
  |isbn=978-0-643-06257-3
  |ISBN=978-0-643-06257-3
}}</ref> In humans, the scrotum may provide some friction during intercourse, helping to enhance the activity.<ref>{{REFbook
}}</ref> In humans, the scrotum may provide some friction during intercourse, helping to enhance the activity.<ref>{{REFbook
  |last=Jones
  |last=Jones
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  |publisher=Academic Press
  |publisher=Academic Press
  |page=74
  |page=74
  |isbn=9780123821850
  |ISBN=9780123821850
  |quote=The rear-entry position of mating may allow the scrotum to stimulate the clitoris and, in this way, may produce an orgasm ...
  |quote=The rear-entry position of mating may allow the scrotum to stimulate the clitoris and, in this way, may produce an orgasm ...
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