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The Alien never ceases to amaze, having spawned several sequels, prequels, comic books, and games across the last three decades. How find out why the Alien came to spawn in the first place.
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The Alien[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_(film)] never ceases to amaze, having spawned several sequels, prequels, comic books, and games across the last three decades. How find out why the Alien came to spawn in the first place.
  
 
Join Nate Fuller, visiting biologist from Boston University, as he explores examples from the natural kingdom that help explain the selective pressures that might explain the Aliens' "peculiar" reproductive strategies.
 
Join Nate Fuller, visiting biologist from Boston University, as he explores examples from the natural kingdom that help explain the selective pressures that might explain the Aliens' "peculiar" reproductive strategies.

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Why did Aliens evolve? What combination of environmental, societal, and biological pressures might to produce an animal with the reproductive characteristics of the Alien?



The Alien[1] never ceases to amaze, having spawned several sequels, prequels, comic books, and games across the last three decades. How find out why the Alien came to spawn in the first place.

Join Nate Fuller, visiting biologist from Boston University, as he explores examples from the natural kingdom that help explain the selective pressures that might explain the Aliens' "peculiar" reproductive strategies.

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