Only an idiot would ask such a stupid question in the first place. Obviously, you can do whatever you want with it. If you meant to ask what you SHOULD do with it, that's another matter entirely.
That said, there are some creatures that will lay their eggs in the nests of another species--often weaker, and far less intelligent. When the mother of the original nest foolishly hatches the orphan, she becomes the one to expend the energy required to raise it in its own mother's place.
Of course, the parasite is often all too happy to kill its adoptive siblings if it will ensure its own survival. I'm sure in a place like this, they could very well kill their host as well once they've served their purpose.
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That said, there are some creatures that will lay their eggs in the nests of another species--often weaker, and far less intelligent. When the mother of the original nest foolishly hatches the orphan, she becomes the one to expend the energy required to raise it in its own mother's place.
Of course, the parasite is often all too happy to kill its adoptive siblings if it will ensure its own survival. I'm sure in a place like this, they could very well kill their host as well once they've served their purpose.
You found it in your room, did you?
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What happens if there aren't any siblings when the parasite hatches?
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