• @[email protected]
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    411 months ago

    As far as I can tell, none have ever been seen moving - they’re just reproduction machines. The lungs would make them, uh, pulsate? Also, I’m 90% this picture is not canon at all. I posted it mostly as a joke.

    • NegativeNullOPM
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      311 months ago

      I love this community. Having in depth conversations about the edibility and biomechanics of troubles. Don’t change!

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      111 months ago

      Interesting. So, if they can‘t move, they would have to reproduce by sending pollen into the air or something similar. I wonder how they birth their offspring. They would have to eject them at high speeds to reach new areas.

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        11 months ago

        Do you know those animals like bees and some fish that copulate once for life?

        It’s heavily implied that the tribbles do it once in several generations. So I imagine they do it when they get luck to be thrown together.

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          So they either evolved to be parasitic by nature, or they rely on being pushed along by the growing pile of tribbles or they originate from a very windy world, where they move like tumbleweed.