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This is a list of sentient non-human species (usually alien species) that are notably gendered: extremely dimorphic, extremely variant in intelligence or behavior, highly distinct biological or social gender roles, etc. | This is a list of sentient non-human species (usually alien species) that are notably gendered: extremely dimorphic, extremely variant in intelligence or behavior, highly distinct biological or social gender roles, etc. | ||
* [[Larry Niven]]'s | * [[Larry Niven]]'s [[Pierson's Puppeteers]]: Three "genders": a non-sentient female who carries the fetus, an egg-producing sex with an ovipositor; and a sperm-producing sex with a penile organ. The egg- and sperm-producing sexes refer to themselves as "he", and refer to the non-sentient host gender as "she", female, also described as a "drone". Technically the non-sentient host is a "cousin" species which is fertile with itself, and breeds more drones. | ||
* The "piggie" species in [[Orson Scott Card]]'s ''Speaker for the Dead'' | * The "piggie" species in [[Orson Scott Card]]'s ''Speaker for the Dead'' | ||
* Species in ''[[Rogue Queen]]'' by L. Sprague de Camp | * Species in ''[[Rogue Queen]]'' by [[L. Sprague de Camp]] | ||
[[Category:Fictional species]] | [[Category:Fictional species and kinds]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:42, 27 March 2008
This is a list of sentient non-human species (usually alien species) that are notably gendered: extremely dimorphic, extremely variant in intelligence or behavior, highly distinct biological or social gender roles, etc.
- Larry Niven's Pierson's Puppeteers: Three "genders": a non-sentient female who carries the fetus, an egg-producing sex with an ovipositor; and a sperm-producing sex with a penile organ. The egg- and sperm-producing sexes refer to themselves as "he", and refer to the non-sentient host gender as "she", female, also described as a "drone". Technically the non-sentient host is a "cousin" species which is fertile with itself, and breeds more drones.
- The "piggie" species in Orson Scott Card's Speaker for the Dead
- Species in Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp