Website review: Fish goes without sex for 100,000 y...

aogre aogre discovered this in Science/Tech 10 reviews since Apr 28, 2008
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F3nr1L rated 8 weeks ago
I love the fact they asexually reproduce by having sex.
greatsloth rated 2 months ago
Fuck-ugly fish goes without sex for 100,000 years

JeraDarklighter rated 2 months ago
...Interesting article, but the news here isn't that a species of fish went without sex for 100,000 years. Actually, they do have sex... (with other species of fish). The sperm just doesn't contribute to the genetic makeup of the offspring.
PxlBuzzard rated 2 months ago
Those fish are missing out.
NovaNardis rated 2 months ago
Oh my god! It's an asari! Yes I know I'm a loser...
msiegel rated 2 months ago
huh, xenophiles
kevinryanmooney rated 2 months ago
Those little tarts! From the page: "The mollies use behavioural and chemical cues to "seduce" these males and "enforce copulation," he said." I think I'm getting a little excited.
shewitt-au rated 2 months ago
Fish goes without sex for 100,000 years
KingDante rated 2 months ago
"Excuse me neighbor could I borrow a cup of sperm?" It's amazing that these little creatures are still alive and their genetic code hasn't been mutated beyond recognition.
Daphoenus rated 2 months ago
Unbelievable. These fish see less action than I do.
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