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I'm surprised this hasn't been posted

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>>9455878
it's just a pet

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>>9244307
Needs an anthromorphing.

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>>6803094
Do you mean giant isopod? If so, this should be it. You can just Google it, or should I dump?

>>6802893
Showers and loli are more the portfolio of fairyflies, wasps so small that they can end up being a meal to some of the larger protozoans - the smallest was around 0.2mm, as I recall. At those sizes, the drag is so great that air might as well be water, and their paddle-like wings don't distinguish between the two, flapping in gas and liquid with equal ease. Those insects can live underwater for around two weeks, and are so small that they cannot break the surface tension of water on their own, instead having to climb down something big enough (usually water plants) to dive. The reverse is also true, since they can't break the surface tension from the other side either, they can walk just below the water but can't surface unless they find something that breaks the surface tension for them.

So you can think of those as a little girl who wears a school swimsuit, but cannot actually swim since no matter what she does, she floats clear over water like an underage female Jesus. She'd also constantly urge you to get to swimming or bathing so that she can use your body to dive, puffing out her cheeks and trying to beat you in vain with her tiny fists if you refuse to do so.

>>6802954
You can practically see anything on the Monstergirl Uploader. The only notable animals I haven't seen there are tardigrades.

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>>6718378
This was my limit, at least for my heart. Incidentally, isopods in general are surprisingly similar to /jp/ in taste. One family, janirids, has a mating system revolving entirely around lolicon, their males take juvenile isopods right from the brood pouches of their mothers, guard and care for them until they're sexually receptive (though still immature, since young females can store sperm until they are capable of producing eggs) and then mate with them. They even have a pair of walking legs specialized for groping loli isopods - though they cannot tell the genders apart, so it may be that they've been molesting a male all along. Adult females are widely available and can mate, but males generally don't want to mate with used goods while isopods below a certain stage of development are taken up almost immediately. Even the paper on them all but spells it out that they're /jp/ in isopod form (Manca I here is the first free-living stage of isopods and some other crustaceans. You could even read it as "children".):

>Males have a strong sexual interest in manca-I, taking nearly any opportunity to join with them in the characteristic amplexus, waiting for their partner to molt and become receptive to mating.

>(...) Nevertheless, the male sexual interest in already receptive females with which they can mate immediately upon contact (i.e., without a costly investment in guarding), is surprisingly low relative to their interest in the non-receptive manca-I.

You could think of it as adopting a girl, raising her to be pure and elegant young maiden and then taking her virginity. Or trying to and finding that she was a very feminine boy all along, but I don't think /jp/ will mind that. Another isopod species, Paracerceis sculpta, has the latter down to an art form: Some males look and act like females in order to gain entry into well-guarded harems within sponges.

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It's already been done before.

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>>5677157
I only have this one
Is there more?

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Is there anything that Japan hasn't made into a character yet?

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