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July 24, 2013 at 6:57 pm #900626
Ethan wants to know if the poad can decide which egg it wants to hatch out of. When the egg is in two different places does the poad decide where it wants to hatch?
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They hatch in the place that is the warmest and softest… Think about that if you are going around with a poad egg in your mouth
Oh jeez! I can just picture Mr. Goofball hatching Podge that way. Did he?
July 24, 2013 at 7:31 pm #900629Ethan wants to know if the poad can decide which egg it wants to hatch out of. When the egg is in two different places does the poad decide where it wants to hatch?
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They hatch in the place that is the warmest and softest… Think about that if you are going around with a poad egg in your mouth
Oh jeez! I can just picture Mr. Goofball hatching Podge that way. Did he?
No. that was a hypothetical situation.There’s no need to brood them in your mouth, when there’s plenty of broody poadsâ„¢ around.
July 25, 2013 at 5:26 am #900671Hmmm… I have some questions, too.
What colour re Poad eggs?
Are they whitish like “normal” eggs, speckled, or coloured to indicate the colour of the Poad inside?
Can the eggs camouflage themselves when they are two places at once so humans just think they blend into the background?Thanks.
There is no need to camouflage, since poads have no enemies or predators.
July 25, 2013 at 7:41 pm #900699Hmmm… I have some questions, too.
What colour re Poad eggs?
Are they whitish like “normal” eggs, speckled, or coloured to indicate the colour of the Poad inside?
Can the eggs camouflage themselves when they are two places at once so humans just think they blend into the background?Thanks.
There is no need to camouflage, since poads have no enemies or predators.
Hehe, I think any potential predators have learned by now that an asploding meal does not digest well. 😉
This has officially become my favorite thread. <3
August 11, 2013 at 4:35 am #901356When empty poad eggs explode do they smell like rotten eggs or something else? If something else, what do they smell like?
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August 11, 2013 at 4:38 am #901357Do poads choose “their” humans the same way that people don’t own cats; the cat chooses their humans?
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August 12, 2013 at 5:58 pm #901381When empty poad eggs explode do they smell like rotten eggs or something else? If something else, what do they smell like?
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No they don’t smell. They don’t rot. Poad eggs aren’t entirely in the same world as everybody else…so time passes differently for them. Plus, nothing eats them, even bacteria, hence no spoilage.
The only one I have experienced smells like trouble. Exploding poad eggs are not harbingers of good fortune.August 12, 2013 at 5:58 pm #901382Do poads choose “their” humans the same way that people don’t own cats; the cat chooses their humans?
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It’s complicated.
September 3, 2013 at 6:01 am #902160How complicated? And I must say that if a poad were to decide on hatching in someone’s mouth that it would wreak havoc on any orthdontia work…
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September 3, 2013 at 4:28 pm #902170TDM, you are reading the Veligent, Melody’s graphic novel, right? She is currently detailing the origin of poads….
September 10, 2013 at 8:49 pm #902490TDM, you are reading the Veligent, Melody’s graphic novel, right? She is currently detailing the origin of poads….
Yup, I am… I just tend to think of off the wall things that I’m curious about and so I ask…
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September 10, 2013 at 8:53 pm #902491Speaking of asking… What hatches from the colored eggs the class is finding? Do poads only hatch from white eggs?
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September 10, 2013 at 11:01 pm #902500Eggs with poads in them are colored. White ones are unoccupied.
September 11, 2013 at 12:49 am #902513wouldn’t that be the other way around? they were looking for a “pure white one” in your reptangle
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Do the color of the egg shells reflect the color of the poadie that’s inside?
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