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01-11-2002, 06:01 PM
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That was not my point, Xav. Of course, if a mammal species had a reproductive system based on huge queen, it would be very "unnatural"because 99% of the mammal have the male-female reproductive system we all know, because all mammals share a common ancestor who happend to have that kind of reproduvtion.

Mammals are a dominat group on Earth, ants are not. Insects have all kind of ways of reproductios, mammals don't.

Thinking the same way, if the bigger, sentient animals of Mudos have queens, it is "natural" to think that this is a common reproductive system.

If the himenopterae (ants, bees and alike) creatures could evolve to rule the world, hundreds of million years ago, probably fertile queens would be a common kind of reproduction in Earth too. Got it?

[ January 11, 2002: Message edited by: Lampion ]
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