Aurora: reproduction, insulation and vocalisation by juniorWoodchuck, journal
Aurora: reproduction, insulation and vocalisation
Some quick thoughts and WIPs
Reproduction:
During sex, the male fertilizes the female’s ovocytes which then turn into the so called seeds. These seeds are laid in the ground where they develop into the blossoms - simple photosynthetic organisms that act as wombs. This development only occurs when the conditions are right and there’s an abundance of water and nutrients to provide for the development of an embryo. The blossoms die soon after giving birth to the tiny nymph.
These nymphs vary from species to species:
Loricatitan nymphs for example live solitary lives but can often bee seen seeking the safety of adult herds while