Alien Species
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Memnock And Zenblock’s species are sapient race of bipedal aliens from planet KR252 on Sector 81-23

Biology[]

Not much is known about the species as their home planet, despite being mentioned and named is never shown onscreen in the series. What is known about the species though is that they appear to be mammals with many features that make them heavily resemble reptiles. They are shown to have scaly skin with spots all around of darker colors and their skin color varies with them shown in the colors of green, blue, red, and pink. They are mainly shown to be taller than humans and had hands with four digits and feet with two digits with both hands and feet having claws. They also appear to have a lot of skin folds around their body, mainly on their shoulders and lower jaws and they also appear to have quills on their heads as shown in the episode “ When We Were Noobs” when Memnock and Zenblock are shown without their helmets in a training video. Their teeth size also varies as Memnock is shown to have fangs but is shown to have an omnivorous diet as he is shown eating foods such as candy, eggs, and has an interest in watermelon while individuals such as Zenblock and Rovu have teeth in a similar shape to that of human teeth. There is not much information on female members of their species as most of the alien characters of this species that appear on the show are male with the only apparent female example being Chiquadotran who is smaller in size to that of Memnock and Zenblock but her size is not indicative of dimorphism in the species. They also appear to be warm blooded as Memnock and Zenblock do not appear to be debilitated by snow in the episode “Let It Noob, Let It Noob, Let It Noob”. They are revealed to also have external genitalia that is similar to that of humans as in “Zooper Noobs” Memnock and Zenblock get their briefs eaten by a goat, leaving their groins exposed while other alien animals in the background cover the areas as a form of the show’s censorship on nudity.

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