Some biologists from Virginia Tech’s Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation just started a hilarious body parts Twitter “junk off” trend and it’s awesome. A grad student named Chris Rowe started this when he posted pictures on Twitter.
ATTEN: WE ARE HAVING A JUNK-OFF https://t.co/jPYnudIL36
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) August 26, 2015
https://twitter.com/MichelleNKlein/status/636686165492428800/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
A very angry alpha male Macaque on the Kinabatangan river, Borneo. Just before he threw a log on our boat. #junkoff pic.twitter.com/eXXwcFw24X
— John White Wildlife (@JWhiteWildlife) August 27, 2015
Long tail Macaque's enjoying a mutual grooming session in Bako NP, Borneo. #junkoff pic.twitter.com/vxnQ4D5oja
— John White Wildlife (@JWhiteWildlife) August 26, 2015
Q. How does one examine crocodile genitals? A. Very, very, carefully.
Saltwater crocodile by Rob Gandola #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/TA6LFpvCLq— The HSI (@HerpSocIreland) August 26, 2015
#PaintedTurtle penis-glad these aren't just collecting dust on a harddrive…cropped to protect the innocent #JunkOff pic.twitter.com/ThdSxUincQ
— Algonquin WRS (@AlgonquinWRS) August 26, 2015
Snakes have hemipenes – double trouble! #junkoff pic.twitter.com/und3Bq18iY
— Lou, Princess of Pythons (@Leolupus) August 26, 2015
Yes, snakes have two penises.
#JunkOff Is Turning Twitter Into a Wondrous and Definitely NSFW Sex Museum #science http://t.co/kIWXHDlDY0 pic.twitter.com/yHIHYkVy4i
— WebSurfy Science (@ScienceWatchers) August 26, 2015
And even a small swelling bring the boys to the yard #junkoff pic.twitter.com/g0NG9JRaPK
— Dr. Michelle Rodrigues (@MARspidermonkey) August 26, 2015
Elephant junk. Flexible.#JunkOff pic.twitter.com/K5LrmnlE7m
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) August 26, 2015
If you needed proof that scientists are the best tweeters, look no further than the #junkoff. pic.twitter.com/QIeAyd0aGw
— Krista Langlois (@cestmoiLanglois) August 26, 2015