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'''Hermaphlamingos''' are an [[List of alien species|alien species]] from [[Vergon 6]]. The planet was about to implode so [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] saved a pair of Hermaphlamingos among other Vergonian creatures. They had to save two of each kind but Hermaphlamingos have two heads in one body, the right head is female and the left head is male since it has a moustache. It may now be extinct because the planet imploded and [[Nibbler]] ate the ones saved.
'''Hermaphlamingos''' are an [[List of alien species|alien species]] from [[Vergon 6]]. The planet was about to implode so [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]], [[Turanga Leela|Leela]] and [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] saved a pair of Hermaphlamingos among other Vergonian creatures. They had to save two of each kind but Hermaphlamingos have two heads in one body: the head with eyelashes is female and the head with a moustache is male. It may now be extinct because the planet imploded and [[Nibbler]] ate the ones saved.


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==

Revision as of 19:39, 31 December 2010

Hermaphlamingos
Hermaflamingos.jpg
HomeworldVergon 6
First appearance"Love's Labours Lost in Space" (1ACV04)
Episode

Hermaphlamingos are an alien species from Vergon 6. The planet was about to implode so Fry, Leela and Bender saved a pair of Hermaphlamingos among other Vergonian creatures. They had to save two of each kind but Hermaphlamingos have two heads in one body: the head with eyelashes is female and the head with a moustache is male. It may now be extinct because the planet imploded and Nibbler ate the ones saved.

Additional Info

Trivia

  • They're called Hermaphlamingos because a species with both male and female gonads is called hermaphrodite.

Appearances