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[WORLDBUILDING] Morbit Species Reproduction Discussion/Development
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Depends what you mean by similar really!
Between me and Lucy we've got 30 species in development.
2 are trees and 2 are fungi so I won't include them in this.
Horseabouts and Paper Dragons need to be manually constructed so those are out.
Mesquites and Captains are sort of bio-constructs but they use inorganic objects as eggs.
Crumples and Crop Pests are the result of enough scrap energy being concentrated on certain objects (paper and crops in this case) to animate them but more can be made by cutting bits off.
Smelves can bud but they usually do rapid (sometimes explosive) multiple fission.
Sapplings are also capable of budding and can naturally self-fragment as well.
So we have like 16 species that reproduce through sperm and egg.
But if we exclude those who do external egg fertilization that gets rid of Bottlers, Emperor Fish, Shrints, Slemons, Sticks and Testostergnomes.
And if we don't include egg layers in general that gets rid of Gobblens, Janitures, Penguns, Pikabus, and Shines too.
Serplants and Seaburgs are bimodal and can choose live birth or eggs but humans obvs can't do that.
So this leaves us with with Borses, Pompos, Prospitans, Shealas and Tolfirs.
However Pompos and Borses are the only ones who are consistently don't have a mix of both genital configurations or don't produce litters.
So... this means of our 30 so far there's only one whole fauna and one whole anthro species who are very similar to humans in this respect...
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RE: [WORLDBUILDING] Morbit Species Reproduction Discussion/Development - by Pear - 10-09-2020, 12:55 PM

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