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  2. Xenomorph - Wikipedia

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    The cloned queen inherits a perversion of a human womb, and as a result, it ceases to lay eggs and gives birth to a humanoid mutant hybrid. Physically, the human/Alien Newborn is very different from other alien young, being larger, with pale, translucent skin, a skull-shaped face with eyes, a human tongue, and a complete absence of a tail. The ...

  3. List of taxa that use parthenogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Usually, eggs are laid only by the queen, but the unmated workers may also lay haploid, male eggs either regularly (e.g. stingless bees) or under special circumstances. An example of non-viable parthenogenesis is common among domesticated honey bees. The queen bee is the only fertile female in the hive; if she dies without the possibility of a ...

  4. Parasitoid wasp - Wikipedia

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    Some species preferentially lay female eggs in larger hosts and male eggs in smaller hosts, as the reproductive capabilities of males are limited less severely by smaller adult body size. [9] Hornworm with parasitic wasp cocoons. Some parasitoid wasps mark the host with chemical signals to show that an egg has been laid there.

  5. Brood (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike those infected with Queen or Drone eggs, the Brood King cannot infect others. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] It is later revealed that the King-type egg was created from Kree experimentation. Understanding the Brood's volatile nature, the Kree created an egg-like device that can disrupt the species' matriarchy, control them, and use them as weapons to ...

  6. Queen ant - Wikipedia

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    Queen ants are the only members of a colony to lay eggs. After mating, they can produce thousands, sometimes millions, of eggs during their lifetime. A queen of Lasius niger was held in captivity by German entomologist Hermann Appel for 28 3 ⁄ 4 years; also a Pogonomyrmex owyheei has maximum estimated longevity of 30 years in the field. [2]

  7. Worker policing - Wikipedia

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    A study of the carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus found a special surface hydrocarbon on queen-laid eggs. Workers in the colony with the queen's eggs refrained from egg-laying, whereas other groups that did not have queen-laid eggs showed worker reproduction. Thus, the hydrocarbon could act as a signal to alert workers to halt reproduction.

  8. Nuptial flight - Wikipedia

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    The details of this vary from species to species, but typically involve the excavation of the colony's first chamber and the subsequent laying of eggs. From this point the queen continuously lays eggs which hatch into larvae, exclusively destined to develop into worker ants. [5] The queen usually nurses the first brood alone.

  9. The Ruum - Wikipedia

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    Back on their homeworld, the giant Queen is engaged in laying thousands of eggs that will hatch into soldier ants, the vanguard of an army that will conquer the galaxy. However, once the ant spaceship is on course for its home planet, the Ruum paralyzes the captain in the control room and kills any other ants who attempt to approach.