The exact way Species 8472 reproduce is unknown. They have as many as 5 sexes (So not your Standard Male and Female) and all occupy a different part of fluidic space. They do court as evidenced by the Voyager Episode "Someone To Watch Over Me".
Species 8472 are there only real threat
Natalism is the idea that population should reproduce as much as possible. Though he never focused on these ideas as much as scientific ones, Darwin seems to have been a natalist. In natural selection, the more species reproduce, the more well adapted they become.
yes they all reproduce they all haave sex in the Pokemon centre
The list of Star Wars characters' species that weren't named are: Acme Droid Service salesman's species (from Star Wars Droids 7: Star Wars According to the Droids, Book II) Allic's species Archyr Beil's species Aurra Sing's father's species Baco Par's species Ban Papeega's species Bith/Sullustan bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Blue ape-like tentacle-armed cantina patron's species (from Tatooine Sojourn) Bojam Rees's species Bron Burs's species C'borp's species ChoFi's species Clode Rhoden's species Crockagor's species Demos Traxen's species Dethro Glok's species Dharus's species Double-forearmed Hurd's Moon alien musicians' species (from SOTEE comics) Double-iris eyed alien thug's species (from SOTEE comics) Eero Iridian's species Ellam's species Eyes's species Finhead Stonebone's species Four-armed green bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Ganji's species Gleed Ontodon's species Gno's species Greej's species Gzin's species Horned bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Horned green Jedi's species (from Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 4) Ihu Niopua's species Ione Marcy's species Iridik'k-stallu's species J'tt'sa's species Jorshmin's species Joveh D'a Alin's species Koruu's species Krelman's species Krox's species Lumus's species Macus Kayniph's species Mazzoney's species Mooth's species Mzerc's species N'Mrith's species Nan Mercador's species Nasta's species Nuso Esva's species Plattahr's species Punn Rimbaud's species Quad-Lo's species Sar Agorn's species Satyr green Devaronian bounty hunter's species (from Vader's Quest) Saul Moegantz's species Shang-Troy Thanabo's species Shao to Gok's species Shem-Lern's species Six-armed alien's species (from Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Strange Allies) Slabba Drewl's species Slug-like alien thug's species (from SOTEE comics) Squid bounty hunter's species (from SOTE comics) Ssssk!'s species Stauz Czycz's species Tan headless alien's species (from Star Wars Droids Kea Moll action figure) Tieren Nie-Tan's species Two-faced purple humanoid's species (from The Star Wars Holiday Special) Two-headed patron's species (from Star Wars: Yoda's Challenge Activity Center) Uda-Khalid's species Uso Yso's species Verhandle's species Vetria Scoth's species Voe Atell's species Walrus alien's species (from The Last Command comic) Wikyochee's species Xamus/Sumax's species Yorpo Mog's species Zebulon Dak's species Zee Ethda's species Zud's species etc.
yes they do, but its not described.
Species 8472 are there only real threat
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If all members of a species fail to reproduce, the species will die out and can become extinct.
If two different species reproduce and have children, then these children will not be fertile. E.g, when a horse and donkey reproduce together, then the offspring is called a mule. The mule will always be infertile, as will the offspring produced by cross-breeding of species. If two different breeds reproduce, then the offspring should share the characteristics from both breeds.
Their Borg designation is species 8472, their real species name is Undine and they only appeared in Star Trek: Voyager.
Species that reproduce sexually can evolve more rapidly than species that reproduce asexually.
No. It is not necessary for EVERY member of a species to reproduce in order for the species to survive. Consider humans. Some are infertile and can't reproduce, and some choose not to reproduce, yet the human species survives.
Pretty much every living species has the urge to reproduce. If it hadn't had that, the species would have died out.
Simple - they reproduce to perpetuate the species ! If they didn't - every species would die out !
Yes. All species of organism reproduce. If they didn't reproduce they wouldn't exist.
In most stories, immortal beings cannot reproduce. Reproduction is only necessary to maintain a species' existence. Since immortal beings will always exist, there is no need for them to reproduce.
the organism has to reproduce otherwise the species will go extinct.