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How do Hutts f*ck?


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This question always bothered me. How do the Hutt species in Star Wars reproduce? Judging by their physiology, it looks hard. There are no visible reproductive organs. Their arms are stubby; difficult to grasp things. And they're slow and sluggish, how do they get aroused?

 

If anyone has any answers tell me. I really want to know.

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The breeding of Hutt's actually requires no physical contact. The female, in breeding season, is swollen to twice her size and has a surplus of eggs she must emit when she finds the right mate. After laying these eggs, the male lays on them in the same way a bird sits on an egg. However, whilst the male lies atop the eggs, the slime trail he leaves behind is actually serving its initial purpose as a fertilising agent that will give about one in every twenty eggs the chance of hatching a Huttette.

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They are asexual.

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The breeding of Hutt's actually requires no physical contact. The female, in breeding season, is swollen to twice her size and has a surplus of eggs she must emit when she finds the right mate. After laying these eggs, the male lays on them in the same way a bird sits on an egg. However, whilst the male lies atop the eggs, the slime trail he leaves behind is actually serving its initial purpose as a fertilising agent that will give about one in every twenty eggs the chance of hatching a Huttette.

How long are the breading seasons, and how often do they occur.

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The breeding of Hutt's actually requires no physical contact. The female, in breeding season, is swollen to twice her size and has a surplus of eggs she must emit when she finds the right mate. After laying these eggs, the male lays on them in the same way a bird sits on an egg. However, whilst the male lies atop the eggs, the slime trail he leaves behind is actually serving its initial purpose as a fertilising agent that will give about one in every twenty eggs the chance of hatching a Huttette.

How long are the breading seasons, and how often do they occur.

Despite being invertebrates and not mammalian in any sense, the mating season of the Hutt closely resembles that of certain herbivorous creatures we may recognise.

Like the deer, the Hutt's rutting season is short and typically extends from the middle of July until the middle of August. This short time span ellicits a great deal of competition between rutting males, who each challenge each other to earn the right to breed - as missing one season may mean they never get the chance to try again.

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The breeding of Hutt's actually requires no physical contact. The female, in breeding season, is swollen to twice her size and has a surplus of eggs she must emit when she finds the right mate. After laying these eggs, the male lays on them in the same way a bird sits on an egg. However, whilst the male lies atop the eggs, the slime trail he leaves behind is actually serving its initial purpose as a fertilising agent that will give about one in every twenty eggs the chance of hatching a Huttette.

How long are the breading seasons, and how often do they occur.

Despite being invertebrates and not mammalian in any sense, the mating season of the Hutt closely resembles that of certain herbivorous creatures we may recognise.

Like the deer, the Hutt's rutting season is short and typically extends from the middle of July until the middle of August. This short time span ellicits a great deal of competition between rutting males, who each challenge each other to earn the right to breed - as missing one season may mean they never get the chance to try again.

How do Hutts fight? They seem like they would make awful fighters. Do they swing their tails at each other?

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You're telling me Jabba's a kinky bastard with a serious leash fetish yet he's asexual?

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Hutt fighting is basically a slow, laborious war of attrition. Each male repeatedly crawls into the other, using their heads as battering rams, but this takes so long that any injuries are minimal and one male often gives up to look for a less competitive breeding ground.

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Can Hutts use weapons of any sort? How did they get off their home world? They don't seem like very good laborers.

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Typhus, may I ask how you know so much about a fictional race's mating habits?

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Typhus, may I ask how you know so much about a fictional race's mating habits?

When you have an arse as fat as mine, it's only natural to pull some odd things from it occasionally.

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Typhus, may I ask how you know so much about a fictional race's mating habits?

When you have an arse as fat as mine, it's only natural to pull some odd things from it occasionally.

You's a lie! mad.gif

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They are actually fast when aroused. The males fight for the female somehow like this:

 

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They are actually fast when aroused. The males fight for the female somehow like this:

 

A blur of blubber, basically.

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