When the rules are broken: A look at Gremlin reproduction
Keywords:
Film, Biology, Budding, Fragmentation, Cryptobiosis, GremlinsAbstract
In the film titled Gremlins, it depicts small, menacing creatures with notably large ears causing chaos and destruction in humorous and horrific ways. In order to avoid creating a Gremlin, one must follow a set of rules that are laid out in the film. This paper is inspired by one of these rules, which states that a Gremlin will reproduce when it comes into contact with water. This article will look at various methods of comparable reproduction and draw comparisons to real-world examples with the aim to discern how Gremlins are able to reproduce in this manner.
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