Quote Originally Posted by Shioban View Post
Well. That's not entirely true.

Parthenogenesis /ˌpɑrθənɵˈdʒɛnɨsɨs/ is a form of asexual reproduction in which growth and development of embryos occur without fertilization. In animals, parthenogenesis means development of an embryo from an unfertilized egg cell and is a component process of apomixis.


Struggling here to remember exactly which particular insects/sea creatures have a single-gender, but they do exist.
Well yes, but we are talking about birds, of which we know how they reproduce (there's a string of quests in Bentbranch that explains chocobo raising). In a nutshell Chocobo reproduction is almost identical to Ostrich.

That being said, I'll keep on the lookout for horsebirds with their young popping out of them like jellyfish