>Newly hatched Pokemon
>Immediately send it to daycare to get forced to have babies
You sick fucks
>>30465357
>implying an animal born sexually mature wouldn't immediately attempt to breed ASAP
It's nature, anon.
>>30465357
At least it's not like those insects that are born already pregnant by their father.
>>30465493
...elaborate.
>>30465508
I'm having trouble finding the ones impregnated by their father, but have these things while I look:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adactylidium
>>30465573
Why are mites so weird? Mites and barnacles seem so alien compared to all the well known arthropods.
>>30465357
Sexual emergency. Praise Allah.
>>30465573
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adactylidium
Nature is weird
>>30465625
Hyper specialization. This is especially common among parasites, and most mites happen to be parasitic. It's how you end up with things like Saculena.
>>30465680
inshallah brother