Dachou Juujin no Hachamecha Musou Ahokawaii Saikyou Shuzoku no Leader ni Narimashita - Ch. 4

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Are all of them even female? She had that line about is it ok for her to be the leader even though she is female, doesn't that imply that some males must be present? I am going to assume some real ostrich facts are being pulled from. So a flock normally has a male leader as well as a female that is the second in command, with a much higher female to male ratio. Now normally a flock is much smaller, but one male leading around 5 or so females is normal. They also lay eggs in a communal nest.
This makes me think there some males mixed in, and if they are always on the run, they may be leaving behind nests of eggs which is how groups seem to just be spawning.
MC mentioned breeding season earlier.

And some of the ostriches have a shota/male design cues.

So I think it is safe to assume males exist.


As to whether their physiology is more human or bird when it comes to reproductive organs, who knows at this point.
 
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I love this, and it makes a lot of sense that they work together and don't discriminate among themselves, stupidity really is key to an armonic collaboration!
 
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MC mentioned breeding season earlier.

And some of the ostriches have a shota/male design cues.

So I think it is safe to assume males exist.


As to whether their physiology is more human or bird when it comes to reproductive organs, who knows at this point.
Went looking things up to see how one would make a distinction between ostriches.
Telling adult male and female ostriches apart is very simple. The male has mostly black plumage, whereas the female is mostly gray-brown or beige.

The male is also considerably larger in some cases, measuring up to 2.5m to 2.8m tall vs. 2m for the females.

Young and juvenile ostriches are harder to tell apart. Juvenile female ostriches retain lighter brown beige feathers, whereas male juvenile ostriches gradually darken into their black plumage. This takes around 1.5 years.

Aside from size and plumage, males and females share virtually every characteristic. They have long necks, large eyes with long eyelashes, super-long powerful legs, and bulky bodies.
Reisu might be male again after the brain damage transformation. Or both. :lewd:
 
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MC mentioned breeding season earlier.

And some of the ostriches have a shota/male design cues.

So I think it is safe to assume males exist.


As to whether their physiology is more human or bird when it comes to reproductive organs, who knows at this point.
I think it wouldn't make sense for it not to be a case of laying eggs. If it was live birth then so much wouldn't work. The flock doesn't split up, so the entire race would be one flock. The other flocks that join them, they have to have come from somewhere. And as they are always on the run for food and safety. Them having to leave behind fertilized eggs is the only way I can see the flocks slipping up, and why there are flocks that just pop up.
 
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Hahahahaha I love these little bloodthirsty cuties. It's either a kill or not kill, there's no something in between hahahaha.
 

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