Breeding
As you can see from this short video, kelets do not reproduce like large animals normally do. But rather, as micro-organisms. Using food to replicate itself by splitting. Of course, for some odd reason they have been found mating anyway. Thanks to Campion for discovering their habits and making this video.
Oddly enough Frank The Bunny was able to unearth this photo from a Kelet dig site. This just happens to be the oldest known Kelet. As you can tell, he's enjoying himself. This evidence further supports our theory that Kelet are all male.
One theory about Kelet reproduction is the "tree thingy theory." As presented in this sketch by brasshorse, the Kelet lays a bunch of eggs. Eggs that shoot into the ground and then grow into a Kelet tree.
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