Category:Chiroptera sentient species
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+ | Their most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings (though other mammals, such as flying squirrels and gliding flying possums, can glide for limited distances). | ||
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+ | Chiroptera Sentient Species may propagate within the same order as long as the child is genetically altered but the success is 10%. There is a 80% chance that the child will be sterile. To propagate with another order but within the Mammal kingdom, the success rate of a genetically altered child is 1%. There is a 99% chance that the child of a cross-order relationship will be sterile. | ||
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Their most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed as wings (though other mammals, such as flying squirrels and gliding flying possums, can glide for limited distances).
[edit] Propagation
Chiroptera Sentient Species may propagate within the same order as long as the child is genetically altered but the success is 10%. There is a 80% chance that the child will be sterile. To propagate with another order but within the Mammal kingdom, the success rate of a genetically altered child is 1%. There is a 99% chance that the child of a cross-order relationship will be sterile.
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