Cave common rare gender list - Happy Pride Month!

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noodlebrick • 1 day ago

For the rest of Pride Month I'm going to be scooping up eggs with non-standard genders and putting the duplicates up for adoption. While I'm not 100% sure I've got a full list of the eggs currently in the cave, this list should hopefully be a good reference for those looking to find the uncommon versions of the common eggs.

For reference:
Standard - 48% Male 48% Female 4% Non-Binary
Masculine - 85% Male 10% Female 5% Non-Binary
Feminine - 10% Male 85% Female 5% Non-Binary
Genderless - 3% Male 3% Female 96% Non-Binary

So, in the spirit of egg gender awareness:
Aglimaid - Masculine
Alkub - Standard
Augga - Standard
Caiman - Standard
Canosh - Standard
Cayni - Standard
Cicadiem - Standard
Cosmomon - Genderless
Cyprinus - Standard
Dinno - Standard
Dorrup - Standard
Farlot - Standard
Floicol - Genderless
Flor - Standard
Frice - Standard
Gestan - Feminine
Gode - Standard
Honk - Standard
Icenyro - Standard
Ikamifoo - Standard
Kangchroma - Feminine
Kesko - Standard
Listrick - Standard
Luminette - Standard
Mackatron - Standard
Magmish - Standard
Marlay - Standard
Maser - Masculine
Muska - Standard
Nipha - Standard
Nomtuk - Standard
Pabassa - Feminine
Pangolin - Masculine
Picerak - Standard
Pinkunk - Feminine
Pthali - Standard
Puffup - Standard
Pyraguin - Standard
Raccyon - Standard
Rapu - Standard
Reminsect - Masculine
Ringtail - Standard
Savarab - Standard
Scimma - Feminine
Shrew - Standard
Skreel - Standard
Smokemuth - Genderless
Snawler - Genderless
Soltore - Standard
Spidet - Masculine
Suckerlop - Masculine
Tasma - Standard
Teckarck - Masculine
Texu - Masculine
Tiver - Feminine
Whoon - Standard
Wynerl - Standard
Yazan - Feminine
Yeep - Masculine

Current Cave Monthlies (at time of writing):
Dandee - Genderless
Tetradiant - Standard

Random stats:
57 species in this list
37 species are standard (65%)
9 species are masculine (16%)
7 species are feminine (12%)
4 species are genderless (7%)

Unrelated fact, while slowly compiling the research for this post I got my first ever naturally spawned star egg! Since it was a male Smokemuth (a normally genderless species) I took that as a sign that the research for this topic was worth completing.

Demigirl
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merit • 12 hours ago

This is such a lovely idea! When I have the time, I'll check if I have any spare rare-gendered commons to donate to the cause.

Happy Pride!

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