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== Sexual Reproduction ==[[File:Biological_life_cycle_of_humans.jpg|thumb|400px]] | == Sexual Reproduction == | ||
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=== Vaginal-Penile === | === Vaginal-Penile === | ||
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=== Cloacal-Penile === | === Cloacal-Penile === | ||
Generally found in non-[[Mammaloid]] species that have a single orifice such as [[Aquoid]], [[Reptiloid]], [[Sauroid]], and [[Aveoid]]. However, more evolved or designed members of these [[Taxonomy|taxonomical]] groups may fall under vaginal-penile reproduction such as [[O'oxian|O'oxians]] which are | Generally found in non-[[Mammaloid]] species that have a single orifice such as [[Aquoid]], [[Reptiloid]], [[Sauroid]], and [[Aveoid]]. However, more evolved or designed members of these [[Taxonomy|taxonomical]] groups may fall under vaginal-penile reproduction such as [[O'oxian|O'oxians]] which are [[Reptiloid|Reptiloids]]. | ||
=== Spawning === | === Spawning === | ||
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=== Hermaphroditic === | === Hermaphroditic === | ||
Hermaphrodites are species that have both binary organs. Often they procreate by one individual assuming one binary role and the other assuming the opposite binary role. | Hermaphrodites are species that have both binary organs. Often they procreate by one individual assuming one binary role and the other assuming the opposite binary role. | ||
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