EDIT: I've read some of the responses, and I will constantly adapt the theory according to new knowledge.
This page takes a scientific approach to explain how creepers manage to survive as a species and reproduce, despite their somewhat counter-intuitive strategy of blowing themselves up as an offensive tactic. I am totally aware that they explode only because it's a video game, and it doesn't need to make sense. This does not prevent us from generating theories as if it were a natural occurrence.
Keep in mind this theory does NOT try to explain why they explode in the first place. Natural selection producing suicide bombing as a survival tactic is extremely unlikely, and an explanation for this would require its own theory. (Yes, I am aware that certain species of real life ant explode, but that's a whole other ball game.)
THE SPORE THEORY.
Creepers can reproduce via spore. They distribute these spores by - guess what? - EXPLODING! Their explosion spreads their spores outwards in all directions. Basically, every time a creeper explodes, there are actually more creepers in the world then there were previously. Well, a potential.
If the spores want to grow into full size creepers, they must land on a host. THIS is why they explode as an offensive tactic. They explode in the proximity of a predator, so that not only will a potential threat to their young be extinguished, but the carcass of said threat can provide food for the spores, enabling them to grow into creepers.
However, this process only works if the explosion kills the target, for the spores cannot feed off a living creature. Evolution has yet to overcome this oversight (similar to their tendency to walk off cliffs), but it still works. After all, a single explosion can produce several hundred-thousand spores, and they can be carried in the wind quite a ways from the initial explosion site (if their is no wind, the shockwave will carry them too).
TL;DR: They explode near an animal and kill it, the explosion spreads their spores (floating creeper babies), and the spores feed on what the creeper just killed.
This theory attempts to explain their consistent lack of hesitation when detonating. It is entirely possible that they reproduce by other, more effective means, such as sexual reproduction (spores are asexual). If this were the case, then the spore method could be considered a "backup". Basically, they would usually reproduce by other means, but if they explode they will still reproduce.
What means they use to reproduce otherwise are up for debate.
Shoot.
I always assumed that there was a hive somewhere and that the hive queen gave birth to new creeper larva all day like how bees reproduce. I figured this because a suicidal defense mechanism only really makes sense for animals with a hive social structure where the individual is nothing and the group is everything.
Your theory doesn't really make sense, because then creepers would never reproduce except when threatened by predators, which would be a really bad way to go about it, plus the chances of the spores getting destroyed in the explosion would be too great (because of the kinetic energy involved).
This is true, but I don't really like the idea of creepers coming from a hive. That's just me though.
Interesting, but unlikely. You seem to be going with an evolutionary process as the basis for your argument. Suicide tends to lead to a lack of genetic spread.... not to mention its asexual reproduction method. It would mean that it only spreads its dna once. Most creatures that have asexual reproduction have it as a back up, like the Komodo dragon.
I've generated a theory as to how creepers manage to survive as a species and reproduce, despite their somewhat counter-intuitive strategy of blowing themselves up as an offensive tactic.
What's the answer?...
SPORES.
They must reproduce via spores!
The theory:
Creepers reproduce via spore. They distribute these spores by - guess what? - EXPLODING! Their explosion spreads their spores outwards in all directions. Basically, every time a creeper explodes, there are actually more creepers in the world then there were previously. Well, a potential.
If the spores want to grow into full size creepers, they must land on a host. THIS is why they explode as an offensive tactic. They explode in the proximity of a predator, so that not only will a potential threat to their young be extinguished, but the carcass of said threat can provide food for the spores, enabling them to grow into creepers.
However, this process only works if the explosion kills the target, for the spores cannot feed off a living creature. Evolution has yet to overcome this oversight (similar to their tendency to walk off cliffs), but it still works. After all, a single explosion can produce several hundred-thousand spores, and they can be carried in the wind quite a ways from the initial explosion site (if their is no wind, the shockwave will carry them too).
This is merely a theory, as creeper spores have not been officially observed. However, young of any kind have not observed, so it cannot be discredited either. Distribution by explosion is the most reasonable approach to their behavior, as it guarantees that the creeper will reproduce in its lifetime. If they reproduced by an alternate method, it would be possible for the creeper to explode before it got a chance to reproduce, and this is not an effective survival strategy. They could possibly try to avoid exploding if this were true, but such behavior has not been observed, and all creepers will invariably pursue a target as soon as possible.
TL;DR: They explode near an animal and kill it, the explosion spreads their spores (floating creeper babies), and the spores feed on what the creeper just killed.
I always assumed that there was a hive somewhere and that the hive queen gave birth to new creeper larva all day like how bees reproduce. I figured this because a suicidal defense mechanism only really makes sense for animals with a hive social structure where the individual is nothing and the group is everything.
Your theory doesn't really make sense, because then creepers would never reproduce except when threatened by predators, which would be a really bad way to go about it, plus the chances of the spores getting destroyed in the explosion would be too great (because of the kinetic energy involved).
Interesting, but unlikely. But still interesting. You seem to be going with an evolutionary process as the basis for your argument. Suicide tends to lead to a lack of genetic spread.... not to mention its asexual reproduction method. It would mean that it only spreads its dna once. Most creatures that have asexual reproduction have it as a back up, like the Varanus komodoensis, Komodo dragon.
Never buy a female komodo dragon, it will have children that are mostly male komodos... In fact it may be a 100% male litter, I'm not entirely sure.
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Creepers form when rotten zombie flesh mixes with unique chemicals in the blocky soil creating a combination between a plant and an animal. They mix their saliva with the sweat they have stored in special glands to create a chemical explosion.
This page takes a scientific approach to explain how creepers manage to survive as a species and reproduce, despite their somewhat counter-intuitive strategy of blowing themselves up as an offensive tactic. I am totally aware that they explode only because it's a video game, and it doesn't need to make sense. This does not prevent us from generating theories as if it were a natural occurrence.
Keep in mind this theory does NOT try to explain why they explode in the first place. Natural selection producing suicide bombing as a survival tactic is extremely unlikely, and an explanation for this would require its own theory. (Yes, I am aware that certain species of real life ant explode, but that's a whole other ball game.)
THE SPORE THEORY.
Creepers can reproduce via spore. They distribute these spores by - guess what? - EXPLODING! Their explosion spreads their spores outwards in all directions. Basically, every time a creeper explodes, there are actually more creepers in the world then there were previously. Well, a potential.
If the spores want to grow into full size creepers, they must land on a host. THIS is why they explode as an offensive tactic. They explode in the proximity of a predator, so that not only will a potential threat to their young be extinguished, but the carcass of said threat can provide food for the spores, enabling them to grow into creepers.
However, this process only works if the explosion kills the target, for the spores cannot feed off a living creature. Evolution has yet to overcome this oversight (similar to their tendency to walk off cliffs), but it still works. After all, a single explosion can produce several hundred-thousand spores, and they can be carried in the wind quite a ways from the initial explosion site (if their is no wind, the shockwave will carry them too).
TL;DR: They explode near an animal and kill it, the explosion spreads their spores (floating creeper babies), and the spores feed on what the creeper just killed.
This theory attempts to explain their consistent lack of hesitation when detonating. It is entirely possible that they reproduce by other, more effective means, such as sexual reproduction (spores are asexual). If this were the case, then the spore method could be considered a "backup". Basically, they would usually reproduce by other means, but if they explode they will still reproduce.
What means they use to reproduce otherwise are up for debate.
Shoot.
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This is true, but I don't really like the idea of creepers coming from a hive. That's just me though.
Lol nice thinking you got there.
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Your theory doesn't really make sense, because then creepers would never reproduce except when threatened by predators, which would be a really bad way to go about it, plus the chances of the spores getting destroyed in the explosion would be too great (because of the kinetic energy involved).
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Never buy a female komodo dragon, it will have children that are mostly male komodos... In fact it may be a 100% male litter, I'm not entirely sure.
Unknown and yet still named hmm?
Alright, thanks for the info.
Basically, conjecture about all the aspects of creeper existence that aren't documented.
Should I just edit this topic, or start a new thread?