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¿Question #229779?
Jedadeana: Random fact of the day (from NOVA)- "Giant water bugs are great parents. Rather than leaving the survival of their eggs to chance, they haul them around piggyback-style and hatch them right on their backs." How would you feel if humans did this too? How would carrying around unborn offspring on your back change your job?

pricero1: Human females never get pockets, but kangaroo females do, and that's better than using backs.
PolarDad: My wife carried them all up front for nearly a year while still working rather than on her back for 1 to 2 weeks (Giant Water Bug hatching time). I think she wins.
Grimsalt: I'd have a chip on your shoulder.
MABBY: It would make all of my chairs very uncomfortable.
Woelf: Humans would have to be structured very differently for that to work. Giant water bugs probably think humans are weird.
0Shea0: Pretty sure this is an upgrade from them bursting out of vaginas at 8 pounds.
Derang3d: Euhm. Isn't that sort of kinda similar to how humans work in that regard anyway?
imyourskribe: Welcome to my Thursday nights