reproduction
What is wrong with queens? What is with the whole unoriginal coments?
Oddworld is like Earth whereas there are certain bendable rules by which things on the world generally follow. Also like Earth there are many exceptions, especiall when it comes to living organisms. True Oddworld is full of many diverse races, but just because some are more similar than others doesn't mean they are less "original". This just means that they are closer related organisms. Oddworld has animal classes like Earth, where similar animals are grouped together and grouped into smaller, more similar groups, etc etc until you have individual species. On Oddworld there is an octigi species, all with similar charactersistics. Does this mean that Oddworld is less original? NO. It makes is more believable if anything. Their are not that many ways of sexual reproduction and I don't understand why the queen system being predominant amongst the species should bother you so much. Following is a list of all the named oddworld creatures I could think of, how they reproduce and how we know that.
Queen System: glukkons, mudokons, sligs and slogs (official site for all)
Hermaphrodite: vykkers (official site)
Male and Female: gabbits, paramites, scrabs, elums (gabbits and elums have referances to mating calls on official sources, thus they mate; gabbits are said to spawn; paramites and scrabs both are pack animals with a dominant males and they all scatter nests in their territories)
Unknown: stangs, slurgs*, skrikits*, skeeters, shrykulls, sea rexes, scoots (worryfish)*, meetles and mugs*, rats, mudflubs, meep*, meeches, kintos, khanzumerz (supposedly have a queen but not official), interns, guardians, gloktigi, fuzzles, fleeches, fleas*, fireflies*, elderlings, chroniclers, birds*, bees and bats*
*likely reproduce sexually with male and females
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