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Chapter 589 Zerg Features

Zerg creatures like the executioner can even repair their own damage in time during battle. The parts near the wound are reborn and healed at an astonishing speed, and even organs can be regenerated.

Such insects are often covered with thick scars everywhere in their bodies, especially in key areas such as the head and neck. If they are ordinary breeds, they may have died several times.

Zerg creatures that grow in difficult environments are often covered with thick cuticle layers. Waxy mucus is secreted from time to time between the gaps in their shells, repeatedly covering the surface. After air-drying, it forms a hard protective layer like a ceramic sheet, which is especially resistant to shooting and radiation.

Some smart bugs are good at using terrain to cover quietly approaching their opponents. Zerg creatures with this ability are often regarded as scouts.

The highly poisonous bone spurs like spines grow on the shell of the insect and can be fired out by muscle contraction and killing the enemy at close range.

In the fight stage, insects with spines are regarded as equipped with fragmented bombs. They can fire spikes during the shooting stage. The effect is the same as needle fist, which will not affect the normal use of other weapons.

Some large Zerg creatures are under the skin, with spore thunder launch ports and cysts. If they do not have a chassis contact with the enemy model during the shooting stage, they can fire a venomous spore thunder. Other weapons will still be fired as usual.

Zerg creatures always like to gather together to move. Whether it is a warrior or an executioner, there are always groups of parasitic tearing insects running around and biting them.

Parasitic tear worms can stick to the chassis of some Zerg creatures and use them to increase the number of people in this unit, which may cause a large number of people in melee combat.

Other Zerg creatures with a large cluster of spikes stretched out from their backs are commonly known as backstabs. This creature often crashes head-on into the enemy and pierces any prey that cannot be avoided.

Some large Zerg creatures also have chimney-like organs standing on their backs, spraying large balls of seaweed-like parasites, poisoning all the air far and near. Any enemy troops attacked by or guided by this insect will have their weapon skills reduced.

The poison sac is a flea-shaped parasite that depends on the host to survive. In return, it secretes deadly toxins that attach to the host's weapon. There are many types of toxins, ranging from paralytic neurotoxins to highly dangerous decay enzymatic poisons. The insects with the poison sac are strengthened.

Fangs are curved, highly glazed fangs that grow on the head of the insect and are especially effective when impacted.

Some Zerg creatures have grown one or more wings, and their external bones are lighter, allowing them to fly short distances.

There are even special cases, for example, the lower limbs of gargoyles have shrunk and deteriorated, allowing them to fly higher, and the winged Zerg creatures that have been stagnant for longer time are regarded as jumping infantry, and cannot be equipped with extended armor at this time.

Shell or jumping ability.

In Wu Feng's view, the most magical thing is that the flying dragon actually evolved out its own vents. The circles of air holes on the narrow body ensure that the flying dragon can maintain the balance of internal and external air pressure when flying, and will not be blasted by excessive internal pressure or flattened by excessive external pressure. This is the premise for the flying dragon to survive inside and outside at different air pressures.

Moreover, other Zerg creatures also have similar structures. Whether they can be seen or not, such structures allow them to enter and exit various air pressure layers freely without the need to equip special armor like humans.

He also found that breathing is actually not necessary for Zerg creatures, and breathing is just a channel for them to synthesize energy.

Bear insects are one of the Zerg creatures with the most sharp vitality. They have extremely high fire resistance to ice resistance and can also survive in a vacuum. The only disadvantage is that they are relatively small.

The back of the dragon has hundreds of small stomata. After biological reactions are carried out in the body, a large amount of waste generated can be sprayed out quickly and forcefully. According to the principle of reaction force, the dragon will be driven forward.

Through observation, Wu Feng believed that Zerg was not a regular race.

Species are the basic unit and core of biological taxonomic research. They are an individual that can reproduce offspring, but cannot have sex with other organisms, or the hybrids produced after sex cannot reproduce.

According to this definition, individuals of Zerg cannot reproduce, and the difference between different Zergs is not the selective expression of genes, but because their genes are different in themselves.

Almost all units of Zerg are hatched by larvae, which is a very perverted problem. The larvae can be perverted into different forms, so they have different attack abilities.

The larvae come out of the hatchery. Since they need to hatch, they must have eggs first, and the eggs are laid later.

The reproduction characteristics of Zerg are very similar to those of bees, that is, in the entire Zerg, only the insects have the ability to reproduce larvae. The base camp is a hatchery, which is just a hatch, just like a place where larvae are stored in a beehive.

The worm is responsible for laying eggs. Putting the eggs in the hatchery will give birth to larvae.

But the question is, is it parthenogenesis or should I have sex with a male?

Given that the Zerg is male, Wu Feng guessed that he should have sex, but the essence can be stored for a long time.

Moreover, Zerg is likely to be polyandry, but the difference between Zerg and bee colony is that the insect does not have the highest management rights.

In the bee population, the queen does have the highest management rights. She can secrete hormones to inhibit other female worker bees from becoming queen. Of course, the worker bees also have certain powers, such as controlling the gender ratio of the eggs.

If the Zerg has no males, then the Zerg is likely to be lonely

Female reproductive.

After all, all Zerg biological genes are the same. Zerg evolves by absorbing genes from other animals rather than by their own gene mutations, so the possibility of parthenogenesis may be greater.

The Zergs are also social, but they are very special. They all obey the orders of a dominant.

Larvae can hatch into 9 types of soldiers, which means that larvae have 9 abnormal directions, which is indeed unique in the insect world.

The hatching of larvae requires pupation. When the abnormal direction is specified, the larvae will become a pupa. When the pupa breaks, complete adults will be born, whether it is a small jumping insect or a huge thunder beast.

Zerg buildings are also some creatures, and the worker bees can undergo a complete abnormality. It can be seen that Zerg larvae can also undergo a complete abnormality in succession.

Buildings also need to pupate. In addition, the Zerg hatching can evolve into nests, also known as honeycombs. It can be seen that bees are indeed references to Zergs.

The worker bees in bees have different divisions of labor, and the young and young workers are responsible for cleaning.

The worker bees in the middle and old age must be responsible for honey collection and defense.

Therefore, the worker bees are responsible for collecting, while other arms are responsible for defense and attack.

To a certain extent, all organisms are controlled by genes, but not completely controlled. Genes only provide the basis and must also be adapted according to the specific environment.

Just as larvae have to undergo different perversions according to human requirements, so from this perspective, none of the creatures can completely control themselves.

The explosive insect should be a reference for some kind of ants that can self-destruct. Cockroaches are definitely insects, with six legs and they look quite like Xiaoqiang.

The thorn snake is said to have been assimilated from a sloth... His sickle is actually a fingernail, but his lower body is strangely like a larva without claws...

The flying dragons may have been assimilated from bats because their wings are exactly like bats, and they also have claws on the tips of their wings.

The thunder beast was probably assimilated by an elephant, but it could also be some kind of beetle.

Even the host of the swarm has imitation objects, which is the one who can release a bunch of small insects. This one is called Tianbu. Like the host of the swarm, there are eggs on its back and they carry them every day.

The Zerg's attack form is more like ant, rushing up at any time, while the unit is more like a bee.

Parthenogenesis means that a mother can give birth to a litter. This mechanism is very common in insects. This litter is still mother, and of course the genes are the same. Locusts, aphids, etc. have this mechanism.
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