In some male mammals, the scrotum is a bag of skin and muscle containing the testicles. It is an extension of the abdomen, and is located between the penis and anal nipples. The female homologue during fetal development is the labia majora.
In humans, and some other mammals, the base of the scrotum becomes covered with pubic hair at puberty.
The area behind the scrotum is the perineum.
Although the ideal temperature for sperm growth varies between species, it usually appears, in warm-blooded species, to be a bit cooler than internal body temperature, necessitating the scrotum. Since this leaves the testicles vulnerable in many species, there is some debate on the evolutionary advantage of such a system. One theory is that the impregnation of females who are ill is less likely when sperm is highly sensitive to elevated body temperatures.
Other conditions include:
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