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  • #897605
    CHeMnICORn
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      Oh LOL Melody your responses just have me in stitches!!
      So when you say that poads don’t reproduce but still lay eggs, I’m assuming that you mean they are asexual? And does Kade’s poad have a name?
      Hehe, I hope to see you draw a preggie poad/poad-with-egg-in-pouch someday. It must be so cute and rolli-polli!

      #897662
      Melody
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        Oh LOL Melody your responses just have me in stitches!!
        So when you say that poads don’t reproduce but still lay eggs, I’m assuming that you mean they are asexual? And does Kade’s poad have a name?
        Hehe, I hope to see you draw a preggie poad/poad-with-egg-in-pouch someday. It must be so cute and rolli-polli!

        Yes, Kade’s poad has a name.
        Well no, they aren’t necessarily aysexual, but I don’t really know. What they do or don’t do is their own business.

        #897758
        Angelika_Zen
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          That stripe down their backs….thats their angry streak? I have some mean poads then!!! Lol….this thread is hilarious!!
          Eggs exploding….chickens trying to eat Fuzzies! Hahaha…you guys are killing me! Pass the skittles!

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          #897760
          Scathach
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            Yes, Kade’s poad has a name.

            Hi Melody,

            What is the name of Kade’s poad?

            Life is beautiful.

            #897834

            Poad eggs?? Don’t you know that poads are born live, and are cared for in community run nurseries where the duties are shared out amoung the whole clan? They cling to their mother’s and/or their father’s back and ride if they have to be moved….

            They do lay eggs, which are brooded under, or carried in the pouches of adult members of the clutter, but since they don’t reproduce, there are no daddy poadsâ„¢.If males exist, they would be lazy and pretty useless. When very young, the babies can also be carried in the pouches.
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            and here I thought my brown cuttlefish poad #3 was male XD due to his store description using ‘he’ rather than ‘she’

            #897835
            Melody
            Keymaster

              Poad eggs?? Don’t you know that poads are born live, and are cared for in community run nurseries where the duties are shared out amoung the whole clan? They cling to their mother’s and/or their father’s back and ride if they have to be moved….

              They do lay eggs, which are brooded under, or carried in the pouches of adult members of the clutter, but since they don’t reproduce, there are no daddy poadsâ„¢.If males exist, they would be lazy and pretty useless. When very young, the babies can also be carried in the pouches.
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              and here I thought my brown cuttlefish poad #3 was male XD due to his store description using ‘he’ rather than ‘she’

              It could be a male… does he seem useless??

              #897837
              Bodine
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                hahahahahahaha……… :love:

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                #897841

                Poad eggs?? Don’t you know that poads are born live, and are cared for in community run nurseries where the duties are shared out amoung the whole clan? They cling to their mother’s and/or their father’s back and ride if they have to be moved….

                They do lay eggs, which are brooded under, or carried in the pouches of adult members of the clutter, but since they don’t reproduce, there are no daddy poadsâ„¢.If males exist, they would be lazy and pretty useless. When very young, the babies can also be carried in the pouches.
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                and here I thought my brown cuttlefish poad #3 was male XD due to his store description using ‘he’ rather than ‘she’

                It could be a male… does he seem useless??

                he sure does…all he does is stare vacantly into space, while my grab bag poad tries to get his attention, but it’s all in vain =( poor little thing….

                #897855

                This it toooo killer funny!! I LOVE IT!

                #897856
                Melody
                Keymaster

                  Yes, Kade’s poad has a name.

                  Hi Melody,

                  What is the name of Kade’s poad?

                  This is a problem. I am pondering a final name for Kade’s poad at the last minute! She always had a name, but, when I googled it, I found that it is a name of a product that might be copyrighted or trademarked. This is a problem!
                  Almost every silly word one can come up with is taken by someone, has been used as a character name in some famous book series, ( written long AFTER my character was named) -or has a dirty slang meaning…

                  #897857
                  Melody
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                    Poad eggs?? Don’t you know that poads are born live, and are cared for in community run nurseries where the duties are shared out amoung the whole clan? They cling to their mother’s and/or their father’s back and ride if they have to be moved….

                    They do lay eggs, which are brooded under, or carried in the pouches of adult members of the clutter, but since they don’t reproduce, there are no daddy poadsâ„¢.If males exist, they would be lazy and pretty useless. When very young, the babies can also be carried in the pouches.
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                    and here I thought my brown cuttlefish poad #3 was male XD due to his store description using ‘he’ rather than ‘she’

                    It could be a male… does he seem useless??

                    he sure does…all he does is stare vacantly into space, while my grab bag poad tries to get his attention, but it’s all in vain =( poor little thing….

                    That’s probably just an overworked female. I get like that.

                    #897860
                    Melody
                    Keymaster

                      That stripe down their backs….thats their angry streak? I have some mean poads then!!! Lol….this thread is hilarious!!
                      Eggs exploding….chickens trying to eat Fuzzies! Hahaha…you guys are killing me! Pass the skittles!

                      Don’t annoy them more than absolutely necessary.

                      #897861

                      Aww overworked? Wonder how tht happened =P all he…she…it? Does is sit there heehee. But so pretty, pride of my collection!

                      #897979
                      LadyFirebird
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                        Okay–I’m full of skittles. On my antihistamine on steroids stuff for an itchy rash I have–stuff is powerful. I love this thread–Poad eggs! And yes, I have one of those brown cuttlefish Poads and as I remember, it was described as a ‘he’. I think this is so–thought I heard this little fella fart some time back and it wasn’t a little dainty one either. It shook the whole table and got all the other Poads upset. Never saw anything like it–they were all looking around, clicking and pfthhhpthing trying to find out who the culprit was. That brown cuttlefish Poad just sat quietly, snickering to himself–I could see him shaking he was snickering so hard. Then came the odor–man, the odor! Even my dogs left the room and all my other Poads were scurrying off here and there–took me forever to gather them all together afterwards. Even the Fuzzies were offended–it was so hard getting them all from under the couch and off the drapes. Never smelt anything like it–rotten eggs and pepperoni pizza. Oh yeah, this is about Poad eggs–sorry for getting off the subject. Yeah, hatching Poad eggs would be cute–could paint them the colors they would be when they hatch–pass me more skittles! 😀

                        #897985

                        You’re great, LadyFirebird! I wish I had a farting Poad–I would bring her/him to work and put her/him under my boss’s desk, hah hah! 🙂

                        But on the topic of Poad eggs (sorta) I’ve been wondering. The Young Poads seem more colorful (as a whole) than the adults. So are baby Poads hatched really bright and flamboyant and get duller as they age, or are the Young Poads just going through a sort of dyed-hair/piercings/tattoos rebellous ‘teenage’ stage?

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