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>> No.4567559 [View]
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Well, might as well mention bdelloids again, they sort of fit. Those are a class of rotifers that had no males whatsoever for at least 30 million years. Genetic diversity is maintained by what is described as "lesbian necrophilia", where a bdelloid assimilates foreign DNA into its own, including that of her dead sisters, or even of totally different organisms (So as soon as you can get your hands of some lake water with them, you can do that with some of your blood or something and some part of you may live on as a lesbian rotifer)

If you dry them and save for different generations, DNA can be passed on between one individual and her grand-grand-grand-grandmother, so cross-generational incest is fulfilled too.

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>>3732480
There are certain female-only animals. The most striking example is bdelloid rotifers, which were exclusively female for over 40 million years. To increase genetic diversity and also to survive the dry season where their DNA is fragmented, they can patch up their genetic code with that of other lifeforms, including other bdelloids in what is described as "lesbian necrophilia".

And yes, it does mean you can feed them your cells and live on as a pure, innocent female bdelloid.

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>>3527459
>Hanlon says the visual deception by the male "mimics" is so convincing that the large males will sometimes try to mate them.

The cuttlefish cannot tell between trap males and females, so yes. I was talking about an isopod, though. And here's something else I've mentioned on here before.

Bdelloids are a class of rotifers that are, much like Touhou characters, composed entirely of females. Researchers thought they reproduced solely by parthenogenesis, but apparently that's not fucked up enough. Now, pure parthenogenesis doesn't really fly in animal kingdom, because it fucks your gene pool something fierce and you go extinct before you know what hit you.

In harsh conditions, those animals rapidly dehydrate themselves and become cysts. The odd part is when the stars are right again and the bdelloids come out of their cysts - they patch their own DNA with whatever else is around. Matthew Meselson of Harvard describes the process as lesbian necrophilia.

Oh and let me remind you, the bdelloids are not picky when choosing what to use to fix on their DNA. If you want to be the little bdelloid, find a way to spread your ruptured cells all over some dormant bdelloids and just add water.

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There's no age too young. Filthy male sperm has entered the egg that will eventually become a girl, so they are all sluts from the moment they are conceived.

Only parthenogenesis can produce truly pure girls. Picture related, bdelloid rotifers are mai waifu.

>Bdelloids have been of interest to those interested in the evolutionary role of sexual reproduction, because it has disappeared entirely from the group: males are unknown, and females reproduce exclusively by parthenogenesis. Each individual has paired gonads. Despite the fact that they have been asexual for millions of years, they have diversified into more than 300 species and are fairly similar to other sexually-reproducting rotifer species.

See, they're pure girls.

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