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Daneasaur
Member"For some reason, only females have been found. It creates a reverse harem of male Salandit that it lives with."
You read it here folks, raw 34 in pokemon form.
High Botanist Telarn
BlockedIt's just lizard vespiquen.
Daneasaur
MemberHarem.
HAREM
Octobot9000
MemberYeah, but it actually made sense for Vespiquen, here Game Freak just wanted to make a fucklizard. And I approve.
Octobot9000
MemberThis pic is great, but it desperately needs colored!
Furrin Gok
MemberYeah, queen bees have harems.
Daneasaur
MemberNo, queen bees have thralls of their sterile daughters serving them.
Harem
Animal Behavior. a social group of females, as elephant seals, accompanied or followed by one fertile male who denies other males access to the group.
So reverse it with a social group of males with one fertile female who denies other females access to the group.
Furrin Gok
MemberWhat about the drones? Workers are sterile females, but the drones are fertile males.
Zeifyl
MemberAnatomically correct Salazzle?
I approve of this.
Furrin Gok
MemberAny Salazzle who is female is by default "Anatomically correct." There is no incorrect as long as it's female, since it's a fictional species who genetalia are undefined.
Daneasaur
MemberDrones are her sons, produced from one hive, but they do not mate with their hive queen/mother. Drones fly out to find young queens who don't have a hive yet. The young queen then mates with several drones, keeping their sperm in her body before she makes a nest and uses the sperm to create her vast legions of daughters.
The drones die during/after mating and server no other purpose.
There is also a drastic difference between an insect hive and a beach of seals.
The tag of "Anatomically correct" is used when the right organ is on the right species.
IE: A horsecock is on a horse, a canine vagina is on a canine, a cloaca is on a lizard, and so forth.
It's not to fight about what is right or wrong with a fictional species, merely to say "yes, this horse has a horsecock", which is what most people who don't care about he backstory of images is looking for when using the tag.
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