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I'm guessing once the kids grow up a bit and start thinking more like people, they'll be raised in a more sympathetic manner. For humans you wouldn't be able to do this because the infants (or toddlers) would go do something stupid and die. These hatchlings survive well enough on their own so they CAN be left alone. Just like a lot of animals on earth.
Plus, there's an obvious difference in the emotional needs of the hatchlings. Primate babies NEED to be with a parent in order for their brains to grow properly(detailed in the book "Love at Goon Park", for those curious). Not so with these guys, apparently. Though I wonder, would there be any difference in behavior if a hatchling was reared in person, instead of separated like this?
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KTS
MemberSavages the lot of them.
Imafurrynowweird
Memberat leats these kids don't wake you up in the middle of the night screaming because it wants something
Shiitake
MemberI'm guessing once the kids grow up a bit and start thinking more like people, they'll be raised in a more sympathetic manner.
For humans you wouldn't be able to do this because the infants (or toddlers) would go do something stupid and die. These hatchlings survive well enough on their own so they CAN be left alone. Just like a lot of animals on earth.
Plus, there's an obvious difference in the emotional needs of the hatchlings. Primate babies NEED to be with a parent in order for their brains to grow properly(detailed in the book "Love at Goon Park", for those curious). Not so with these guys, apparently. Though I wonder, would there be any difference in behavior if a hatchling was reared in person, instead of separated like this?
The Batman
MemberIncredibly based childcare
SAM IS GAY
MemberThere is no mom and dad? It makes sense of their word of talking.
Fley The Dragon
MemberWow I'm kinda hating these people now
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