McCauley1 wrote:This could be interesting, but I think it should only take 1 slime.
The reason is that the slimes can join together with each other (see Gordo description), and would theoretically be able to split too (asexual vs sexual reproduction). I think if you had them producing sexually you would change the species themselves.
GravityCat wrote:McCauley1 wrote:This could be interesting, but I think it should only take 1 slime.
The reason is that the slimes can join together with each other (see Gordo description), and would theoretically be able to split too (asexual vs sexual reproduction). I think if you had them producing sexually you would change the species themselves.
This is how I've always assumed slimes replicate. Even though we never actually see it happen.
A process that happens in the Slime Sea, perhaps?
Purplecharmanderz wrote:GravityCat wrote:McCauley1 wrote:This could be interesting, but I think it should only take 1 slime.
The reason is that the slimes can join together with each other (see Gordo description), and would theoretically be able to split too (asexual vs sexual reproduction). I think if you had them producing sexually you would change the species themselves.
This is how I've always assumed slimes replicate. Even though we never actually see it happen.
A process that happens in the Slime Sea, perhaps?
Could be although it won’t work with largos if Saber Slimes have taught us anything...
True, but Largos are hybrids, and most hybrids can't reproduce anyways.
Or I guess this would be closer to how amoebas eat (engulfing other organisms)
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