They are very different, and are interestingly complementary.
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Even a kur can instantly see the difference between a human male and a human female.
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It is sometimes annoying to a kur that some humans cannot immediately, similarly, distinguish between a kur male and a kur female.
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It is less annoying that they sometimes fail to distinguish between a typical kur male and a kur nondominant.
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To be sure, the differences there are mostly behavioral.
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Most humans, incidentally, have never seen a kur womb, either of the shelf or wall type, as they tend to be hidden, and guarded.
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The female's egg, once fertilized, is deposited in the womb, and develops within it, the infant later to chew and claw its way free, that in something between a half year and a year.
They are very different, and are interestingly complementary.
Even a kur can instantly see the difference between a human male and a human female.
It is sometimes annoying to a kur that some humans cannot immediately, similarly, distinguish between a kur male and a kur female.
It is less annoying that they sometimes fail to distinguish between a typical kur male and a kur nondominant.
To be sure, the differences there are mostly behavioral.
Most humans, incidentally, have never seen a kur womb, either of the shelf or wall type, as they tend to be hidden, and guarded.
The female's egg, once fertilized, is deposited in the womb, and develops within it, the infant later to chew and claw its way free, that in something between a half year and a year.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )