Do you think the Hamster Villagers would eat their babies if something goes wrong, such as if a person touches their babies?
You know, like pet hamsters would do.
You know, like pet hamsters would do.
Because I feel like some sci-fi series are starting to phase out wood.
Especially considering that they're blood-suckers and not carnivores.
Also, what's the out-of-universe reason?
Especially since it seems very likely that different species cannot crossbreed with each other (these are aliens that developed on different, far away planets, after all), and thus some people might see that as something that interferes with population growth. I'd imagine the authoritarian Terrans and authoritarian-with-strict-gender-roles Elerians would criminalize it in a heartbeat.
I remember a YouTube comment saying that the Khanate is more realistic in regards to what Humans need to create a Galactic Empire, such as mass purging of dissent, anti-deviancy, and a rigid caste system.
Assuming that Gorons still perform reproduction before their sons are "born from the earth" (which is likely the case since Yunobo inherited his grampa's barrier powers), then they could have gotten their Biggorons to create lots of baby boys; that would have allowed them to dominate Hyrule (like how Giants in One Piece are so overpowered). But instead, Biggorons are extinct by the time of the Wild Era.
Why doesn't Nintendo use him anymore?
What's amorphous about them?
What do those two things have that normal food doesn't?
Or at least tried to steal it.
Do they have separate genders, or are they some kind of hermaphrodite?
Also, if they do have separate genders, then are the dads as nurturing toward their wisp children as the moms are to theirs?
And what would happen if the public were to know about the existence of those divisions?