Are there any female Gorons Botw?

No. There are no female Gorons. As stated in the game itself, the Goron tribe is a male-only tribe that ever existed in the series.
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Are Gorons male only?

So, the Japanese version basically says that Gorons are considered women by Gerudo standards, but the English version has rewritten this detail. Notably, the English version also has Traisy emphasize that these Gorons are “male”, which is actually not directly stated in Japanese here.
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Are Gorons male or female?

This implies that the Gorons are all male race as no notable female members have appeared and they all refer to each other as brother. After Link calms the Divine Beast Vah Naboris, Lyndae can be found sitting with the Goron Strade.
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Are Gorons asexual?

Are Gorons an asexual race? It's clear that they reproduce, but they seem to be a patriarchal, all-male society. Gorons have been seen using "brother" as an honorific, regardless of gender.
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Can Gorons reproduce?

Another theory that Dr. Wily proposes is that the Gorons could be reproducing asexually. This means that only one parent would be needed to start creating an offspring and the offspring are going to come out genetically identical to the first parent.
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BOTW Theory: Why are Gorons Allowed in Gerudo Town?



What is the lifespan of a Goron?

Zeldapedia: Due to the appearance of five different generations of Graceful Gorons over the course of 400 years in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, it can be estimated that the average reproductive age of Gorons is around 80 years.
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Why are males not allowed in Gerudo Town?

The real reason men aren't allowed in gerudo town (And how it could be changed) It's actually said at one point that the Gerudo don't have any actual disdain towards men, it's just that they encourage the young Gerudo to travel for a husband, rather than stay in the town and wait for one to arrive.
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How do Zora reproduce?

It is also revealed in Majora's Mask that Zoras lay eggs to reproduce. Zora eggs need to be kept in cold, clean water in order to develop healthily, and every egg from the same clutch must be kept together in order for them to hatch.
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How do Gerudo reproduce?

In order for the Gerudo race to continue to exist, Gerudo genes must remain dominant during the 100 year time period between the birth of Gerudo males. Since Gerudo reproduce by pairing with Hylian males, their offspring are heterozygous, with dominant Gerudo genes.
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Why do Gorons eat rocks?

If you ask any random Hylian what a Goron eats, they will tell you, “that's easy, they just eat rocks.” But in order to provide them all the essential nutrients for survival, Gorons don't just eat any ordinary rock. There are many different kinds of rocks that contribute to their nutrition in various ways.
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Why are Gorons allowed in Gerudo?

This might mean that Goron are genderless creatures and are thought of to be male as they have no female body parts. As they are not really male, they are therefore aloud in Gerudo Town.
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Why are all Gerudo female?

Due to a unique biological quirk, the race consists almost solely of females. A single male Gerudo is born into the tribe every hundred years. This male is destined by Gerudo law to become their king. Ganondorf is the only Gerudo male to have appeared in the series.
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How is ganondorf a Gerudo?

In Ocarina of Time, it is explained that Ganondorf was born a powerful Gerudo sorcerer, the sworn enemy of the human races of Hyrule. The Gerudo twin witches Koume and Kotake, were his surrogate mothers. The Gerudo are a race of virtually all-female warriors and thieves, to whom only one male is born every century.
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Is Urbosa short for a Gerudo?

Urbosa is a Gerudo Champion who pilots the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. She is capable of manipulating lightning using her technique, Urbosa's Fury. Urbosa battled with the Scimitar of the Seven and the Daybreaker shield.
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Is Teba related to Revali?

Teba is the current Rito Warrior that protects Rito Village in Revali's place. His wife, Saki, and his son Tulin are found in Rito Village. He is Harth's childhood friend.
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Can you wear the Thunder helm in Gerudo Town?

After completing the Divine Beast Vah Naboris quest, speak to her again to start the Side Quest: The Thunder Helm. This will require you to complete all Side Quests in Gerudo Town to win the trust of Riju so you can use the helm.
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Is Gerudo a hylian?

I think the difference between Hylians, Gerudo and Sheikah's are race. If you think of it this way, Hylians would be European, Gerudo would be Middle-East and Sheikah's Asian or African. While they all are "Homosapien" or Hyliansapien if you want to go with that, it would be difference race between the three.
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Is Gerudo a groose?

One race the game doesn't explicitly reference, though, is the Gerudo. But Zelda Theorist, GameOver Jesse recently published a video showing evidence that Groose is actually the first Gerudo, and that Ganondorf is his direct descendant.
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How often is a male Gerudo born?

As a lot of you may know, a Gerudo Male is born once every 100 years.
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Can Zora mate with Hylians?

Like I said, the Zoras and the Hylians are just far too different to ever be able to breed with each other. Zora lay eggs, and as Colin's mom showed us in Twilight Princess, Hylians carry babies the way humans do (that being said Ordonians and Hylians would be able to breed with one another).
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How old is Mipha?

4 Mipha - Height: 5'2, Age: 55, Relationship Status: Engaged? While the Zora are generally tall, their little princess is shorter than even some Hylian women, standing at barely 5'2. However, she's roughly the same age as Link and Zelda, albeit in Zora years, making her about 55 years old.
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Are RIJU and Urbosa related?

Breath of the Wild

Riju is the Chieftainess of the Gerudo, having inherited the position after her mother passed away. Though she is considerably young for a chief, she is respected by her people. Following the line of succession, she is a direct descendant of Urbosa.
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Is Vilia a male Gerudo?

Vilia, on top of the Kara Kara Bazaar who you talk with to get the Gerudo Vai clothes. She is only ever referenced as female and gets mad when you call her a man. However she has very masculine feature hinting she is a man by the game.
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How tall is the average Gerudo?

In the latest Zelda entry, almost all of the Gerudo are giants. One Gerudo even claims to be 8 ft tall. While not as tall as the big vampire lady, the Gerudo are nothing to scoff at.
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Who are the Gerudo based on?

The Gerudo themselves are modeled after the Amazons, an all-female warrior race that existed in the old legends of Greece. This legend grew into the time of the middle ages, where it became a sort of “enticing” myth.
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