Javanesu
[pictured above is a Javanesu.]
- General Description -
A Javanesu is an organic offspring of a Javabot. Presumably, since there is no knowledge of female Javabots which can reproduce, it is expected that a Javanesu is the child of a male Javabot and a female organic creature. A Javanesu can be expected to usually be the same species as its mother (for Javabots will usually alter their sperm cells to be optimally compatible), but can always be expected to be physically "hermaphrodite." No other repeatable physical differences have been found between normal creatures and Javanesu.
- Disposition -
Javanesu have dispositions similar to those of their mothers, although a consistently more "lackadaisical" attitude has been observed in Javanesu. The degree of this attitude varies however per each individual.
- Special Abilities -
While not particularly ubiquitous, Javanesu have been found to be very hardy. They have usually double the expected skeletal and muscular strength in the same mass, and can digest inorganic or things normally inedible for their species (for example, consuming rocks for nutritional intake, rather than digestive aid as some creatures do, or consuming plant matter in the variety of wood, or usually poisonous fruits). No unpleasant side effects of this have been seen.
- Diet -
The dietary needs of a Javanesu are little different than those of their mothers, although the two main differences are that Javanesu usually require smaller portions of each necessary nutrient, and, as stated above, they can consume things that most other species might not find much nutrition in. However, the most popular unexpected nutritional source for these creatures is motor oil. They very much like to drink motor oil.
- Reproduction -
Any Javanesu can become either mother or father to offspring. If the male gamete (sperm) is released, the female gamete (egg) will not be released for the duration of the Javanesu base species' pregnancy period. Likewise, if the female gamete is stimulated, then male gametes will be disposed of and not produced until the infant has passed out.
- Location in the wild -
No Javanesu have been observed in the wild.
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