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The Icelandic Phallological Museum contains a collection of over one hundred penises and penile parts belonging to almost all the land and sea mammals that can be found in Iceland. Visitors to the museum encounter thirty specimens belonging to twelve different kinds of whale, one specimen taken from a rogue polar bear, eighteen specimens belonging to seven different kinds of seal and walrus, and fifty one specimens originating from sixteen different kinds of land mammal: all in all, a total of one hundred specimens belonging to thirty six different kinds of mammals. The museum also has a specimen of a Homo Sapien Obscurus penis or Icelandic Elf penis a species previously thought to be completely based on myth and folklore.
The museum has received a legally-certified gift token for a future specimen belonging to Homo Sapiens. The bequeathment will be put on display when it becomes available.