overthinking??

Coffee May 25, 2025 9:20 am

yk sum i realize? how the cow and chicken are male even tho in real life biology they are supposed to be female so most likely they can reproduce? cz a male cow is a bull and a male chicken is a rooster yet they are femal animals?? IS IT JUST ME? maybe it just follows manga logic

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    lexi491625 May 25, 2025 9:36 am

    they said all the people who experience beastification get hermaphroditic reproductive organs ie. a male bull gets milky tiddies and a coochie and a rooster can lay eggs. i presume a lady cow would also have a dick to accompany her tiddies and coochie, but we'll never know unless they show us ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

    LOLLOLOLOLOLOLOL May 25, 2025 9:36 am

    Well they did say they're all men however they all developed some female parts? Dunno the reason

    tae May 25, 2025 9:41 am

    nonono im thinking about the biology of this REAL HARD. like.. are the hens eggs fertilized of unfertile. if they are unfertilized there is no baby in there, and he wouldn't reeeeally be that attached to them. but if they are fertile, WHO THE HELL FERTILIZED THEM. A HUMAN? ANOTHER ANIMAL HUMAN? OR IS THERE A ROOSTER????

    deku13 May 25, 2025 9:47 am
    nonono im thinking about the biology of this REAL HARD. like.. are the hens eggs fertilized of unfertile. if they are unfertilized there is no baby in there, and he wouldn't reeeeally be that attached to them. ... tae

    Unfertilized or not, he was brooding. And he was technically a human first so, he has emotions unlike normal hens. Him being broody plus having emotional capability would definitely make him get attached to his eggs. But I do believe that those eggs were in fact unfertilized as hens can lay eggs without mating, and I would assume that it happened to that guy. But if Little A makes love with that guy when he's about to lay, chances are that the eggs will be fertilized.

    lexi491625 May 25, 2025 9:49 am
    nonono im thinking about the biology of this REAL HARD. like.. are the hens eggs fertilized of unfertile. if they are unfertilized there is no baby in there, and he wouldn't reeeeally be that attached to them. ... tae

    as a person who raises chicken in real life theres this thing called "going broody" that chickens sometimes experience. i think its hormonal but its worth researching if you're curious. essentially they act like the eggs are fertilized, getting defensive over the eggs, sitting on them all day and night, etc. for the most part they dont seem to care about their unfertilized eggs that much in my experience but if they go broody then its a whole nother story lol

    tae May 25, 2025 10:05 am
    Unfertilized or not, he was brooding. And he was technically a human first so, he has emotions unlike normal hens. Him being broody plus having emotional capability would definitely make him get attached to his... deku13

    makes sense! I don't know much about chickens in the first place, because I raise reptiles! I just know their ways or egg laying is kind of similar

    tae May 25, 2025 10:07 am
    as a person who raises chicken in real life theres this thing called "going broody" that chickens sometimes experience. i think its hormonal but its worth researching if you're curious. essentially they act lik... lexi491625

    ohhh okay, see when I was researching i did see the word "broody" a lot, but didn't know exactly what it meant. that makes a lot of sense, and with the characters human emotions it does make sense that he would be overprotective of them. I was kinda basing my comment off of the knowledge I have of reptile egg laying, because I raise bearded dragons lol