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Posted: 2015-02-20 00:28:16
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- Source: e621.net/post/show/593296...nde_hair-blue_eyes-blush-
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The wasp rams its ovipositor into the brood mother's cervix to trigger the release of its eggs.
Maiden-cradle Wasp (order Hymenoptera, family Cunavespidae)
This species of Cradle Wasp uses humans as brood mothers. Its breeding process requires both a male and a female; the male fertilizes the female's eggs, then she implants them in the brood mother's body.
The average brood consists of 4-5 larvae.
When the wasp locates an apt brood mother, it immobilizes her by freezing the synapses in her brain; this ensures that the brood mother cannot escape until the implantation process is complete. The wasp then deposits its eggs directly into the brood mother's uterus. The eggs implant themselves in the uteral wall, causing the brood mother's body to behave as if she were pregnant. This process takes over 24 hours.
Only the toughest of larvae become pupae. Usually, no more than one larva per brood reaches its adult stage.
This species of Cradle Wasp uses humans as brood mothers. Its breeding process requires both a male and a female; the male fertilizes the female's eggs, then she implants them in the brood mother's body.
The average brood consists of 4-5 larvae.
When the wasp locates an apt brood mother, it immobilizes her by freezing the synapses in her brain; this ensures that the brood mother cannot escape until the implantation process is complete. The wasp then deposits its eggs directly into the brood mother's uterus. The eggs implant themselves in the uteral wall, causing the brood mother's body to behave as if she were pregnant. This process takes over 24 hours.
Only the toughest of larvae become pupae. Usually, no more than one larva per brood reaches its adult stage.
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Fluttershy: Nature is so fascinating...
<<derpicdn.net/img/view/2013/10/27/457469.png|Fluttershy: Nature is so fucking metal.>>
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Note to self: Improve cocoon gestation to allow implantation into females of opposing armies, if applicable. Also noted: Synapse disabler for Spine Crawlers and Infestors.
I feel as though if you tried doing that to the zerg, you'd simply force the terran and protoss to run mech/air armies all day every day. Or Widow Mines. Those are good too.
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I feel as though if you tried doing that to the zerg, you'd simply force the terran and protoss to run mech/air armies all day every day. Or Widow Mines. Those are good too.
mines wouldn't work too well, they'd have to risk being hit by the spine crawlers before burrowing, and infestors can move while burrowed to avoid the missiles they shoot. Mech aslo has to suffer the risk of dying to neural parasite attacks... Air seems like your best bet.
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Her ovary is blushing <_>
First I've noticed that. That is kind of funny.
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Her ovary is blushing <_>
Ovary: "Mosquito sempai, notice me!"