Michaela Strachan stuns Autumnwatch fans by asking co-host Chris Packham about the size of his todger
![](http://mcb777.site/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/image-f1a52c9ab5.jpg?w=620)
AUTUMNWATCH left viewers cringing after Michaela Strachan asked her co-host Chris Packham about the size of his pecker.
Michaela explained in great detail about the sex lives of the native harbor and grey seals during Thursday night's live pre-watershed programme.
She whipped out two 3D printed models of the mammal's penis bone to illustrate her point and stressed how size matters among harbor seals.
After her segment ended the cheeky TV presenter left co-host Chris stunned when she asked if he would prefer a big or small member.
said: "So Chris; which would you rather be?
"Would you rather be a grey seal where size doesn't matter or would you rather be a harbor seal - the bigger the better?"
Chris paused for several seconds before awkwardly answering and wrapping up the show.
He responded: "Well I don't think size matters at all, actually. It's what you do with it that counts."
The hit BBC wildlife show sent Michaela up to the Isle of May in Scotland to watch grey seals give birth.
Grey seals have smaller penises and compete for the best mating spots while harbor seals are well endowed and mates with females it meets at random.
Viewers were left in stitches by Michaela's smutty remarks.
One said: "I think Michaela Strachan’s just asked Chris Packham if penis size matters on Autumnwatch, changed a bit since Bill Oddie hasn’t it…"
Another said: "Michaela Strachan talking about seal penises and asking Chris Packham if he'd rather be a big penis seal or a small penis seal is the content I needed tonight, thank you."
A third viewer added: "Michaela Strachan holding up & comparing the size of seal penis bones on live TV without cracking a smile is one of the best things I have seen in a while."
Michaela and Chris are well known for making naughty jokes and double-entendres on the show.
In 2017 they received a slap on the wrist for their naughty wildlife innuendos, including references to “great tits”, “beavers” and “shags”.
GOT a story? RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL [email protected]