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Ruto and Link

Started by Bboy94, March 18, 2007, 12:51:11 PM

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Commodore Axilon


Bboy94

You studied Zora eggs? They look liquidish to me.

Commodore Axilon

I mean that a mammalian egg and a bird/reptile/amphibian/fish egg don't work the same at all.

DW

yeah...with fish eggs the baby grows inside, mammal eggs they grow out of it right?
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Bboy94

And Zoras don't neccasarily fit any of those. I mean in MM, those eggs were clearly already fertalized (I think I know who). So maybe magical fish people reproduce in some different way.

DW

eggs are fertilized after they are laid and before they are hatched, so that really doesn't prove anything...
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Hi no Seijin

Quote from: Shikamaru Nara on April 03, 2007, 05:28:41 PM
yeah...with fish eggs the baby grows inside, mammal eggs they grow out of it right?
In mammals such as humans, after fertalization of the egg, the egg develops into the embyro, which develops into the fetus, which develops into the baby, which...well, you get the idea.
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DW

not really. Please go into excruciating detail for the younger visiters of this site.
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Hi no Seijin

Excruciating details are for people majoring in that subject.  Hold on.  I'll go find a biology major.
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DW

righto. The forums, Link, Ruto, and the clergyman will be waiting.
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Mysterious F.

Ruto and Link will never have children. It's impossible for two different species of animals to interbreed, and Zoras and Hylians are no exceptions.

IronKnuckle

Quote from: Shikamaru Nara on April 03, 2007, 09:26:53 PM
eggs are fertilized after they are laid and before they are hatched, so that really doesn't prove anything...
Not true. Birds eggs are fertilized before they hatch (I have a few chickens at my house).

Commodore Axilon

Well, Zora aren't birds, now are they?

DW

Quote from: Iron Knuckle on April 04, 2007, 05:32:49 PM
Quote from: Shikamaru Nara on April 03, 2007, 09:26:53 PM
eggs are fertilized after they are laid and before they are hatched, so that really doesn't prove anything...
Not true. Birds eggs are fertilized before they hatch (I have a few chickens at my house).
umm that's what I said...before they hatche...
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Commodore Axilon

Yeah, but they're fertilized before they're laid. Still doesn't matter though, seeing as how they're not birds.