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Well... I can imagine that some bulborbs are not quite seperate species but focused on doing something, for example, the queen ant isnt the same as a standard ant but not a different species either, not to mention colony guards and workers, and if you still dont understand, queen bees are focused on breeding but still have a stinger, but the stinger isnt barbed, but that doesnt make it an entirely different species, drones focus on mating with the queen, after that they die(lifes little tid-bits), and then worker bees may be all female but are still the same species as the queen but have a barbed stinger.--[[User:Prof.pikmin|Prof.]] 00:04, 6 April 2009 (UTC) | Well... I can imagine that some bulborbs are not quite seperate species but focused on doing something, for example, the queen ant isnt the same as a standard ant but not a different species either, not to mention colony guards and workers, and if you still dont understand, queen bees are focused on breeding but still have a stinger, but the stinger isnt barbed, but that doesnt make it an entirely different species, drones focus on mating with the queen, after that they die(lifes little tid-bits), and then worker bees may be all female but are still the same species as the queen but have a barbed stinger.--[[User:Prof.pikmin|Prof.]] 00:04, 6 April 2009 (UTC) | ||
I have more evidence to support they shed their skin, if you look at the body area of the skin, there appears to be a rip in the skin. This could help support the my theory. And as I said above, just because one sheds its skin, doesnt mean they all do. --[[User:Prof.pikmin|Prof.]] 22:16, September 29, 2009 (UTC) | I have more evidence to support they shed their skin, if you look at the body area of the skin, there appears to be a rip in the skin. This could help support the my theory. And as I said above, just because one sheds its skin, doesnt mean they all do. --[[User:Prof.pikmin|Prof.]] 22:16, September 29, 2009 (UTC) | ||
:Hmm, I haven't noticed that. When I get my Wii back, I'll tell you my findings.--{{User:Gamefreak75/Sig}} | :Hmm, I haven't noticed that. When I get my Wii back, I'll tell you my findings.--{{User:Gamefreak75/Sig}} |