Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The Nhispag

Nhispag are so easy to find, some might argue them to be the most easily studied of any microscopic organism. While original theories on the Nhispag’s incredible estimated population size (well exceeding anything else in it’s size range) surrounded the idea of miraculous and unconventional reproduction methods, modern science now knows that almost every observed Nhispag on earth has at least one other Nhispag on earth exactly identical to it. This discovery was most curious, for possibility of Nihspag being able to clone themselves, asexualy or otherwise, was soundly disproven nearly 40 years prior to this discovery. Further study, coupled with improvements in long-distance communication and increased knowledge of Nhispag social behaviors (which at early stages of study were thought to be little more than meaningless repeated actions serving no function and selected for by chance) facilitated another breakthrough. Every Nhispag which appears identical to another acts identically, regardless of location.

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