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==History==  
==History==  
Tribbles, in their natural environment, evolved to be a very slow-breeding species. However after Human DNA was artificially spliced into them by unethical researchers in the mid-23rd century, the species became infamous for their now-astoundingly fast reproduction rate.
Tribbles, in their natural environment, evolved to be a very slow-breeding species. After Human DNA was artificially spliced into them by unethical researchers in the mid-23rd century, the species mutated and became infamous for their now-astoundingly fast reproduction rate.


Federation scientists have long been speculated about the role the species could play in several artificial ecosystems, including as a food source or for medical or therapeutic purposes as their coos are soothing to a number of humanoid species.
Federation scientists have long been speculated about the role the species could play in several artificial ecosystems, including as a food source or for medical or therapeutic purposes as their coos are soothing to a number of humanoid species.
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