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Godzilla’s first reaction was to refuse. After all... they were of different races, so how could they fall in love?
But in fact, the Snow Demon didn't mean that. This elder sister had been staying at home for too long, so long that she had forgotten about instincts. Titans only have larvae, growth and adult stages, and there is no so-called old age.
They don't age, of course, their lifespan is long but limited. They will grow old and die, but until the moment of death, they will not become weak due to aging... It seems that they don't have an aging stage, and when the time comes, they naturally know that they are going to die.
The Snow Demon is quite special because it spends most of its time dormant. Its dormancy is much more amazing than that of ordinary animals. It really stops all body functions, which is really equivalent to freezing time. In other words, it has not consumed any lifespan in this life... Other Titans will also sleep and slow down their lifespan consumption, but the Snow Demon is unique, so the Snow Demon's lifespan is very long, so long that it is terrifying! But its actual lifespan is not exaggerated compared to other Titans.
The normal life span of a Titan is only tens of thousands of years, but the Snow Demon has lived for millions of years. Of course, it has spent most of this time dormant in the iceberg it created. So it is actually quite young... But the problem is that this guy is born with low desires and has never thought about reproducing. As time goes by, he forgets about it.
It had been thinking that it should not sleep alone all the time, but go out and make some friends... Titans really don't like socializing. Although they are smart, they are closer to wild animals and act on instinct most of the time.
So they don't like socializing very much... Socializing is an instinctive behavior of human beings. Human beings have been socializing since the primitive society. Socializing is a very important part of human life. Human social instinct has gradually evolved from our ancestors. In ancient society, people needed to find food, build families, maintain social order, etc. through socializing, while in modern society, people need to establish interpersonal relationships, exchange information, and obtain opportunities through socializing. How did human social instincts form? First of all, humans are social animals. We are born to like to interact with others. In the process of growing up, we will also learn how to interact with others. In early childhood, we will play with our peers and learn social skills such as sharing and communication. In adulthood, we will make new friends and expand our social circle through work, school, social activities and other channels.
In addition, human social instinct is also related to our brain structure. There is an area in the human brain called the cingulate gyrus, which is related to social behavior.
Research has found that this area is activated when we interact with others, producing a sense of pleasure. This explains why people like to socialize, because it makes us feel happy.
As a species, humans have a "social program" engraved in their genes. Imagine the African grasslands 100,000 years ago. If our ancestors fought alone, they might not survive more than three days. The fangs of saber-toothed tigers, wildfires on the grasslands, and sudden diseases, any one of them could kill a lone ranger. At this time, if 20 people could get together to live together, the situation would be completely different: some people would stand guard, some would collect, some would take care of the children, and they could form a group to fight when they encountered danger. This survival strategy is so smart that it has been firmly engraved in the genes by natural selection. The continuous expansion of the human brain during the evolution process is actually upgrading the configuration of social ability. The area in the neocortex that specializes in processing social information is becoming more and more developed, allowing us to remember the faces and personalities of hundreds of people, and to distinguish who is trustworthy and who needs to be guarded against. This kind of social wisdom is much more important than simply remembering where there are fruit trees. Language, this magical tool, is simply tailor-made for social interaction. Other animals can only send simple signals, but humans can describe the thrill of yesterday's hunting, discuss tomorrow's migration route, and even discuss invisible and intangible "gods". This ability to transmit information allows knowledge and experience to be passed down from generation to generation, and collective wisdom accumulates like a snowball.
Psychological experiments have shown that the pain of being excluded from a group activates the same brain area as physical pain. This explains why "social death" is so frightening and why we always unconsciously cater to group norms. This psychological mechanism ensures that individuals will not easily leave the group. After all, in the history of evolution, leaving the group often means death. Since infancy, humans have shown amazing social talents. Newborns can imitate adult expressions 9 minutes after birth, and three-month-old babies can already distinguish between smiling faces and angry faces. These instinctive reactions show that social skills are not acquired, but pre-installed programs that come with the factory. Humans have invented invisible bonds such as currency, law, and morality to weave strangers into a community of shared destiny. You are willing to accept a piece of paper in exchange for the rice you have worked hard to grow because you believe that this piece of paper can also be exchanged for what you need somewhere else. This collaborative network based on trust has allowed humans to create civilizational achievements that other species cannot match. Every society is like playing a large-scale role-playing game. Doctors' white coats, police epaulettes, and students' uniforms, these symbol systems allow us to quickly identify each other's social roles. What’s even more amazing is that we internalize these social identities into self-cognition, just like game characters gain self-awareness.
The amount of information that modern people have to process every day is 300 times that of years ago. However, humans have not evolved to be superhuman, but have developed a more sophisticated social division of labor. From food delivery boys to programmers, from teachers to Internet celebrities, everyone plays a specific role in this super collaborative network, and together they maintain the operation of society.
From the perspective of biological evolution, human social attributes are a survival strategy.
But Titans don't need this so-called survival strategy!
Even the nastiest Titan is at the top of the food chain.
In fact, among the Titans, Titans who are mortal enemies like MUTOs and Godzilla are actually a minority. Most Titans do not need to kill other Titans to meet their own survival needs... To put it bluntly, they absorb radiation to survive, just like everyone eats grass, no one will suddenly become a carnivore.
Since there is no pressure to survive, there is naturally no need to develop necessary social skills.
So even though Titans are smart, they still don't need socializing.
The snow demon couldn't tell the difference between socializing and mating, so the trick she used was a way of courtship. A novice like Godzilla couldn't stand such a test, and he froze for a moment.
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"What's the situation now?" Thor asked in a low voice.
He was afraid that his words would anger the two big monsters... He had hunted before and knew how dangerous wild animals could be when they were in their breeding season!
Imagine a cute little ferret that is threatened with death simply because it cannot mate; or a sea otter that is cute and adorable on weekdays, but turns into a violent demon when it comes to estrus. This is not a plot in a science fiction movie, but a real scene in the animal world. Today, let us unveil the mysterious curtain of wild animal reproduction and see how hard they can fight to survive. We must first know one thing: in nature, survival is no joke. Every animal must always be vigilant against natural enemies and run around to find food. In this situation, reproduction becomes their top priority. In the long evolutionary process, each animal has its own genes. The reproductive behavior and characteristics of animals are determined by these genes. Why do some animals only estrus once a year, while others estrus all year round? Why do some animals behave very gently during mating, while others are extremely violent? In fact, all of this is controlled by genes. Let's take a look at the estrus of several animals. The red panda, this cute little fellow, is in estrus from the end of the year to March of the following year. Tigers have two estrus periods a year, in late winter and early spring and in late summer and early autumn. Polar bears are relatively simple, and only estrus once a year in spring. However, there are some animals whose estrus periods are different from others.
Let's talk about sea otters first. Sea otters are usually very cute and adorable. But when they enter the estrus period, they seem to be completely transformed into another animal. Male sea otters are extremely aggressive during the estrus period and will even attack other species. This is like a "violence" that crosses the species boundary.
Male sea otters actually hurt female sea otters during mating. Look, they will bite the female's nose or head tightly, and sometimes like a cruel abuser, they will push the female sea otter into the water. Such behavior is very likely to cause female sea otters to be injured, just like fragile flowers being attacked by wind and rain; even more seriously, female sea otters may drown, as if they were ruthlessly swallowed by the dark abyss. After talking about sea otters, let's talk about ferrets. This ferret looks very cute, like a furry little ball. But its reproductive mechanism is like a sad song. If female ferrets do not mate, they are very likely to die. Why is this? There are two reasons: first, continuous estrus will cause diseases in the uterus and ovaries; second, the continuous accumulation of estrogen will affect the hematopoietic function, which may cause anemia and eventually lead to death.
Male lions and chimpanzees sometimes kill female cubs, which you may think is extremely cruel. However, in their minds, this is to promote mating. After the death of the cub, the female will enter the estrus period again more quickly, so that the male will have a chance to pass on his genes. Natural selection has a power that cannot be underestimated. The so-called survival of the fittest is demonstrated in the animal world. Those behaviors that seem a little cruel at first glance are actually strategies formed by animals through evolution in order to survive.
Such extreme behaviors of animals are actually necessary for survival. In the harsh natural environment, animals must maximize their reproductive success rate, so some seemingly "strange" behaviors occur. When it comes to these extreme behaviors of animals, don't easily judge them as "good" or "evil", but try to understand them and understand the evolutionary roots behind them. On the stage of nature, every behavior is for survival and reproduction.
Having said that, although the reproductive behaviors of some animals seem extremely extreme, we cannot ignore their importance. Without these seemingly "crazy" behaviors, many species would have become extinct long ago. Although their reproductive mechanisms seem cruel, it is precisely this mechanism that ensures their survival in the wild.
Having said so much about the "competition" between animals, we should not ignore those heartwarming scenes. For example, a penguin couple takes turns incubating eggs, and a lion father guards his cubs. These behaviors are also for the purpose of reproduction, but they just don't seem so "cruel".
Once many animals enter the breeding season, they will become extremely ferocious, even herbivores such as cattle and deer. Normally, when they encounter an enemy, their first reaction is always to escape, but once they enter the breeding season, those males will become particularly ferocious!
So Thor was really afraid that these two monsters would go crazy.
After all, he had just seen with his own eyes how the two monsters fought.
Especially the snow demons... Thor suddenly felt a little scared by the courage of the frost giants... Damn, with their little ability, they came to occupy the earth? What were they thinking?
In Thor's opinion, their ability to use ice is like the difference between a water gun and an automatic rifle compared to the snow demon!
Needless to say, Thor has no idea anyway.
He likes hunting, but he doesn't like his prey to be stronger than himself...
"I don't know. This is the first time I've encountered this kind of situation." Kai was influenced by Thor and whispered. Although he didn't understand why he did this... After all, in the eyes of the Titans, they were just little bugs. As long as you didn't harass them directly, they didn't really care about humans most of the time.
Just like you wouldn't care about a mosquito ten meters away from you, but if you insist on approaching it, then something is wrong.
Kai has not seen many animals in heat in his life, and basically only cats and dogs... Dogs are okay, at most they hug your thighs and move around. Cats are a bit annoying, they keep meowing!
And then there was nothing. He was born in a small county town and had never worked in the fields in his life, let alone raised other animals.
So I don’t know how to deal with the current situation.
"Or we..." Thor felt that under the current circumstances, it would be better for them to run away, but before he could say anything, he saw Kai's face change.
Seems surprised.
"what happened to you?"
Thor asked in surprise.
Kai said with a smile: "Just now... Godzilla asked me how to get along with the opposite sex..."
Kai can get along with Godzilla, but... that requires the Trident of Poseidon. That artifact itself is inextricably linked to the Titans. But that thing was taken away by Gol. Oh, I have to look for the Trident of Poseidon later... that thing is a divine artifact after all.
Kai never thought that Godzilla actually had the ability to communicate with people actively!
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