CHAPTER 10- Concerning the Organs of Generation
of Animals
Concerning the Organs of Generation of Animals
Know, O Vizir (God's blessing be with you!), that the sexual
organs of the various male animals are not analogous with the
different natures of the virile members which I have mentioned.
The verges of animals are classed according to the species to
which they belong, and these species are four in number.
1. The verges of animals with hoofs, as the horse, mule,
ass, which verges are of large size.
El vermoul, the colossus Abou dommar, the one with a head El
kass, the serpent rolled up Abou beurnita, the one with a hat
El fellag, the splitter El keurkite, the pointed staff El zellate,
the club El keuntra, the bridge El heurmak, the indomitable El
rezama, the mallet El meunefoukh, the swollen Abou sella, the
fighter
2. The verges of animals which have the kind of feet called
akhefaf as, for instance, the camel.
El mâloum, the well-known El beurkal, the swinging one
El tonil, the long one El mokheubbi, the hidden one El cherita,
the riband El châaf the tuft El mostakime, the firm one
Tsequil el ifaha, the slow-coach
3. The verges of animals with split hoofs, like the ox, the
sheep, etc.
El aceub, the nerve Requig er ras, the small head El heurbadj,
the rod El tonil, the long one El sonte, the whip El aïcoub,
the nervous (for the ram)
4. And lastly, the members of animals with claws, as the
lion, fox, dog, and other animals of this species.
El kedib, the verge El metemerole, the one that will lengthen
El kibouss, the great gland
It is believed that of all the animals of God's creation the
lion is the most expert in respect to coition. If he meets the
lioness he examines her before copulation. He will know if she
has already been covered by a male. When she comes to him he smells
at her, and if she has allowed herself to be crossed by a boar
he knows it immediately by the odour that animal has left upon
her. He then smells her urine, and if the examination proves unfavourable,
he gets into a rage, and begins to lash with his tail right and
left. Woe to the animal that comes at that time near him; it is
certain to be torn to pieces. He then returns to the lioness,
who, seeing that he knows all, trembles with terror. He smells
again at her, utters a roar which makes the mountains shake, and,
falling upon her, lacerates her back with his claws. He even will
go so far as to kill her, and then befoul her body with his urine.
It is said that the lion is the most jealous and most intelligent
of all animals. It is also averred that he is generous, and spares
him who gets round him by fair words.
A man who on meeting a lion uncovers his sexual parts causes
him to take to flight.
Whoever pronounces before a lion the name of Daniel (hail be
to him!) also sends him flying, because the prophet (hail be to
him!) has enjoined this upon the lion in respect to the invocation
of his name. Therefore, when this name is pronounced, the lion
departs without doing any Ii arm. Several cases which prove this
fact are cited.