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Does this apply to the species seen in Stranger's Wrath, though? Seems to me like Clakkerz, Grubbs and Outlaws had males and females similar to humans, so I assumed that carried over to Steef as well.
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Given that I was only describing four species—Mudokons, Glukkons, Sligs and Paramites—it can't possibly apply to the species in SW. Obviously Clakkerz and Grubbs have roughly equal numbers of males to female and we can presume their respective reproductive models are ostensibly the same as ours. Wolvarks mention their wives (in the singular

), which, taken as canon, means they form monogynous, and presumably monogamous, relationships, implying the same is true for them.
Outlaws, on the other hand, we only see one female of the species, their numbers appearing vastly male-dominated. When Nate asked Lorne if Outlaws were a super species (
seventh comment of Nate’s down), Lorne couldn't remember. We could wonder why OWI went to all the trouble of making female Clakkerz and Grubbs but (nearly) only male Outlaws, but then the only Grubb warriors we see are male, so maybe both races are just sexist when it comes to who should perform certain societal roles.