The real life of sea monkeys (brine shrimp, or Artemia) is a pretty far cry from Ozzie and Harriet. Sea monkeys don’t live in families, for one thing. And in a lot of populations, the females have no need for males. Their eggs can develop into healthy embryos–and, eventually, adults–without the need of sperm. You can take that picture of sea monkeys and wipe Dad out.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Being A Sea-Monkey Must Suck If You Are A Male
The real life of sea monkeys (brine shrimp, or Artemia) is a pretty far cry from Ozzie and Harriet. Sea monkeys don’t live in families, for one thing. And in a lot of populations, the females have no need for males. Their eggs can develop into healthy embryos–and, eventually, adults–without the need of sperm. You can take that picture of sea monkeys and wipe Dad out.
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And the asexual population wouldn't be spending all its time trying to get with the members of the opposite sex. Can you imagine what awesome soldiers and asexual species would make? They would all but exterminate the other species.
This sounds like your next book.
Well, down with heterosexual sex anyway. Sounds like Amazon Lesbian Heaven to me!
Poor little buggers.
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