We're so excited about the Icelandic Phallological Museum that we are almost unable to get the words out fast enough:
Reuters has the story of Sigurdur Hjartarson, curator of his own
collection, which began in 1974 with a single bull's penis that looked something like a riding crop, [and] now boasts 261 preserved members from 90 species. The largest, from a sperm whale, is 70 kg (154 lb) and 1.7 meters (5.58 ft) long. The smallest, a hamster penis bone, is just 2 mm and must be viewed through a magnifying glass.
The can't-miss rest, after the jump...
Read More...