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Do Daleks (Doctor Who) reproduce?

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A Dalek is a metal armour encasing a Kaled mutant (a "Muto"). This is the one-eyed octopus-looking thing you see in many Doctor Who episodes where the Dalek's armour opens. A Dalek itself will not reproduce, as once the Kaled mutant has bonded with the armour opening the armour generally results in death. read more

A Dalek is a metal armour encasing a Kaled mutant (a "Muto"). This is the one-eyed octopus-looking thing you see in many Doctor Who episodes where the Dalek's armour opens. A Dalek itself will not reproduce, as once the Kaled mutant has bonded with the armour opening the armour generally results in death. read more

In Daleks In Manhattan/Evolution Of The Daleks, the Doctor finds Dalek blobs in the sewer, apparently reproducing naturally. Most of the time, Dalek blobs are evolved from Kaleds (Davros's race), who were human-looking, and seemed to have two sexes and implicitly sexual reproduction. read more

The DNA of Daleks mutated much further beyond the DNA of other Kaleds (such as Davros), they reproduce through cloning of the dalek DNA, as seen in the "victory of the Daleks" with the progenator. It is a reason why Daleks created from Davros's cells or mutated human DNA are seen as inferior. read more

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