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Ok, think of what kind of mammal(pokemon) reproduces asexualy? | Ok, think of what kind of mammal(pokemon) reproduces asexualy? | ||
* Not really any that's widely known of. But don't think about it too hard--Kangaskhan breeds in the same way that Chansey, Tauros, or any other gendered Pokémon does. You can pair a Kangaskhan with a male Lairon, and so the Lairon is the father and the Kangaskhan is the mother. Likewise with anything else--for genderless Pokémon, I don't know. | * Not really any that's widely known of. But don't think about it too hard--Kangaskhan breeds in the same way that Chansey, Tauros, or any other gendered Pokémon does. You can pair a Kangaskhan with a male Lairon, and so the Lairon is the father and the Kangaskhan is the mother. Likewise with anything else--for genderless Pokémon, I don't know. - [[User:Myuu151|RBYGSCRSFRLGEPD]] 15:08, 22 July 2007 (UTC) |
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If Kangaskhan is a female only species then how is it able to breed?
- ParthenogenesisSiegfried 13:45, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
Ok, think of what kind of mammal(pokemon) reproduces asexualy?
- Not really any that's widely known of. But don't think about it too hard--Kangaskhan breeds in the same way that Chansey, Tauros, or any other gendered Pokémon does. You can pair a Kangaskhan with a male Lairon, and so the Lairon is the father and the Kangaskhan is the mother. Likewise with anything else--for genderless Pokémon, I don't know. - RBYGSCRSFRLGEPD 15:08, 22 July 2007 (UTC)