Mage Joan

Chapter 868: terrible

"So, am I a female bee or a drone?"

This annoying problem once again caused Joan a deep headache.

In order to completely solve this question, Joan decided to spend more time to re-examine his reproductive organs in the form of giant bees.

He flew back to the bed, lying back and half sitting against the wall, and put the quilt and pillow behind, so that the curved back was more comfortable.

Maintaining this awkward posture, Joan carefully examined his abdomen, patiently observed inch by inch, and finally found that there was still a hidden cavity under the sting cavity.

Joan recalled the research literature on the reproductive system of bees. He clearly remembered that the reproductive organ of drone is a membranous organ, which is usually located in the abdomen. in vitro.

In the absence of the queen bee, how to identify the Ding Ding of the drone?

In fact, it is not difficult, as long as the abdomen of the drone is artificially pressed, its **** can be everted.

The literature also emphasizes that Dingding, a sexually mature and full-bodied drone, is more likely to be everted.

Joan feels that as a young college student, should he meet the criteria of "sexual maturity"?

As for food, it is not a problem, he has no hunger now.

The only problem now is that in the form of a giant bee, it is difficult for Joan to squeeze his abdomen with his weak and weak bee feet, and to promote the possible genital valgus.

For this reason, Joan had to change back to human form first, and the cast created a "Mage Assault Palm", maintaining the concentration of the cast, and then changed back to the giant bee form.

After some tossing, Joan could finally use his mind to remotely control the big hand in the air and press his abdomen.

Joan's remote control giant palm gradually increased the pressure. When the pressure was so great that he felt difficult to breathe, he finally saw what he expected.

Compared to the size of the giant bee, this thing is really scary, more than a week around the body!

However, Joan quickly calmed down and compared the size of the Drone in the illustration. This is a normal standard and it is not worthy of fuss.

After all, the drone needs to mate with the Queen in flight, and there are a lot of competitors around. If it is not long enough, it is too late to hit the base.

So it's still the old question.

"Why am I a female bee or a drone?"

Joan couldn't help being irritable.

Fortunately, he woke up quickly, knowing that he could not condone his emotional out-of-control, otherwise he might stimulate the latent "insect virus" in the body to become active, invade his brain, and turn him into a mad crazy worm, It is like the ultimate tragedy of the vast majority of patients with "insectosis".

After taking a deep breath, Qiao An returned to human form in time and cast 2 rings of arcane "stable mind" to calm his emotions.

No matter how confused, depressed, and unimaginable, the biological structure of the giant bee is there, and will never change due to his own emotions.

What Joan has to do now is not to blame others, but to accept reality and, from an objective point of view, find a reasonable explanation for the special physiological structure of giant bees.

After a long thought, Joan's thoughts became clear.

The giant bee is not likely to be a social animal by its size.

Since they are not gregarious, it is destined that giant bees cannot develop a high degree of social community, like their tiny distant relatives, such as bees and wasps, and the dioecious sex, only one queen queen is responsible for passing on the lineage.

On the other hand, the number of giant bees in nature is very rare. If the population wants to continue, the number one problem is to establish an efficient mating mechanism.

If a giant bee is like a human, dioecious and mating, it is too difficult to find a suitable mate.

A lonely giant bee finds a fellow of its kind, and is trying to find a courtship. It turns out that the other is the same sex, and both sides can only stare and do nothing.

So, is there a more efficient way to increase the chances of giant bees successfully selecting mates or even mating?

Of course there are, and there is more than one way.

For example, split reproduction like amoeba, or like some salamanders, parthenogenesis - in fact, drone is also a product of parthenogenesis.

In addition, another strategy is hermaphrodite.

Suppose there is a biological population, and the breeding method is hermaphroditic, and mating; the other method is hermaphroditic, mating.

It is not difficult to find through simple calculations that with the second method of reproduction, the probability of the creature successfully selecting a spouse is twice that of the first method, which can provide a stronger guarantee for the continuation of the species.

By observing the sexual characteristics of his own giant bee, Joan suspects that the creature like giant bee is probably hermaphrodite.

Most hermaphroditic animals are still allogamous, such as earthworms, as well as the "lock throat monster" that Joan once dissected.

Obviously you have a full set of bisexual organs, why bother to find a spouse?

This is mainly due to genetic diversity.

If it is hermaphrodite and reproduces itself, the offspring produced by it are equivalent to constantly copying the same mother. There will be little change, and the potential for population evolution will also decrease.

In the event of a sudden change in the environment, the original mother will die before adapting to the new environment, and future generations who have completely copied their genes will also face the same dilemma and are likely to become extinct together.

In order to adapt to the environment that may change at any time, it is necessary for the species to maintain its own genetic diversity. Sexual reproduction and allogamy are effective strategies to ensure this evolutionary element.

Of course, there are indeed some species in the world, not only hermaphrodite, but also self-reproduction.

As far as Joan knows, slugs will occasionally self-fertilize when they cannot find a spouse, which is a helpless alternative breeding scheme.

Some rare strange creatures living in the dark area also have this wonderful property, and they seem to be more willing to attack themselves than foreign mating.

However, most of the strange monsters have magic or supernatural powers, and their ability to resist upheaval in the environment is stronger than that of ordinary creatures in nature, and it cannot be generalized.

Joan measured the length of his giant morphological male genitalia after full valgus, and simply calculated that he could try to reproduce on a physiological level.

From the perspective of only one researcher, test whether the giant bee can reproduce itself, whether it can produce fertilized eggs, whether the fertilized eggs can hatch normally, and whether the offspring born have some kind of birth defects... these experiments All are very valuable.

If Joan had other samples of giant bees available, he would definitely experiment.

However, now he only has such a sample available for him. No matter how curious or persistent in scientific research, he can't overcome the obstacle in his heart and engage in self-reproduction experiments on himself.

This Nima is too ridiculous, Joan is really unacceptable!

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