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whats the most exotic animal you've had sex with

For me Ostriches are normal animals and I have sex with them very frequently.
But most exotic would be a batrian camel.
I don't really count that asian elephant from a circus that I have tried to bang in the night many years ago, it's like tossing a sausage into a car garage.
 
Doe goat. :sneaky: Does that count as exotic? Or is a mare more exotic?

@Mare Lover 1975 how was it? Similiar most to which common animal?
Hard to explain, closest thing I can think of is a mix of a deer and cow, kinda large vulva with the contractions of a deer. Looked like a cow but I have never been with a bovine so I have no point of reference other than seeing what one looks like.

From what I have read maybe a reindeer is closest but they are no more common.

As to how she was? She was absolutely amazing, very hot and quite enjoyed sex with men, I was amazed by her vaginal control, so much so that I lost it pretty fast the first time. I made it up to her a few times later that evening and night ;)
 
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I’ve been lucky enough to get to know a few zebra mares in the past. Worked with a Grants zebra and her yearling filly for a number of years. Got really friendly with the filly, and she got really friendly with me when she started coming into heat. She ended up being a very regular play date for a couple years. Mama was also pretty friendly when in heat, but that’s the only time she ever showed any interest.
 
A dog has been both the most and least exotic mate in my case.

A llama was about as exotic as it got with me. Both male and female. The male did me and I did the female, but not at the same time.
Would you share more about your time with the male llama? I'd be very interested to read about it. :)
 
The most exotic was a short encounter with a huge, mildly sedated Argentine Tegu of my former class-mate. I ended up with bite marks as it was the stupidest act of my life probably (and the most dangerous).
But mostly Female Dogs was what I had chance to know better.
 
Unfortunately, none :cry:
Aside from Maned Wolves, I'd like to make it with a Giraffe. Although they weigh a good ton, I would still like to experience having one sit on my face while I pleasure her. Granted, I'd likely not survive but what better way to go out? :p
 
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Seems like it!
At first I thought that was a dick, that tongue can go for miles! :love:
Never met one "in person", but I've read over and over and over again that an adult giraffe's tongue *STARTS* at 16 inches, often exceeds 24 inches in length, and meets the definition of "prehensile" quite nicely...
 
Never met one "in person", but I've read over and over and over again that an adult giraffe's tongue *STARTS* at 16 inches, often exceeds 24 inches in length, and meets the definition of "prehensile" quite nicely...
Not surprising since they've got them long necks! :p
 
You realize those long necks are to let them chow on the upper levels of acacia trees, right? And the prehensile tongue lets them grab "handfuls" of leaves without being impaled by the acacia tree's NASTY thorns? And when I say "NASTY", what I mean is this: I've been told by multiple people, all of whom I have reason to believe know what they're talking about, that the best way to imagine the acacia trees giraffes like is to think of the most evil blackberry thicket you've ever met, make it stand on the top of a 15-20 foot high trunk, then make those ungodly evil thorns that blackberries sport anywhere from 2-5 inches long, and use them to cover the twigs at least twice as densely as the thorns on the thickest blackberry bush you've ever seen. Not exactly a "friendly" tree, the acacia...
 
You realize those long necks are to let them chow on the upper levels of acacia trees, right? And the prehensile tongue lets them grab "handfuls" of leaves without being impaled by the acacia tree's NASTY thorns? And when I say "NASTY", what I mean is this: I've been told by multiple people, all of whom I have reason to believe know what they're talking about, that the best way to imagine the acacia trees giraffes like is to think of the most evil blackberry thicket you've ever met, make it stand on the top of a 15-20 foot high trunk, then make those ungodly evil thorns that blackberries sport anywhere from 2-5 inches long, and use them to cover the twigs at least twice as densely as the thorns on the thickest blackberry bush you've ever seen. Not exactly a "friendly" tree, the acacia...
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