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* [[Schlock Mercenary|Carbo-silicate amorphs]] are, for all intents and purposes, a One-Gender Race, and their reproduction process is explained in some detail in the comic, but is basically an interesting example of how parthenogenesis could produce offspring which differ from the parent. Technically they don't have a gender at all; Sergeant Schlock is referred to as "he", but Schlock is kind of an odd duck, in that he is A) actually kind of violent, and B) not the result of normal amorph reproduction, but the result of a critical failure in the process of amorph-to-amorph combat.
* The Elves of [[Fetch Quest: Saga of the Twelve Artifacts]] are in danger of becoming this, especially with factors both genetic and historical.
* [[Bardsworth]]: The faeries are all female and the demons all male. New faeries are born by combining magic and a [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101209060519/http://bardsworth.com/archive.php?p=186 tree]
* [[Erfworld]]: Not surprisingly, [[Charlie's Angels|Charlie's Archons]] are an all female species. As this world lacks childbirth (or children), and sex appears completely disconnected from procreation, a number of races we've encountered might be all male (or possibly female for some elf variants); we're ''sure'' about the archons.
** If you count unit classifications as racially distinct (this world runs on tabletop strategy physics), there are known all female-vampire subraces, although there are also regular female vampires.