Can Xenomorphs cry?

No, classic Xenomorphs don't cry tears like humans; they don't have tear ducts, but they do make vocalizations like shrieks and hisses to express pain, fear, and aggression, which some fans interpret as emotional responses, though they are more instinctual, with the hybrid Newborn in Alien: Resurrection being a rare exception that shows human-like emotions and possibly cries.
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Can Xenomorphs have emotions?

Xenomorphs have demonstrated little emotion, though they are not completely devoid of fear, such as when they are in the presence of fire, which they are vulnerable to. They have also been shown to communicate pain through shrieks or screams when attacked.
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Do Xenomorphs cry?

Xenomorphs have demonstrated little emotion, though they are not completely devoid of fear, especially for their eggs. They have also been shown to exhibit pain through shrieks or screams when attacked.
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Why do Xenomorphs have no eyes?

Xenomorphs don't have visible eyes because designer H.R. Giger deliberately removed them to make the creature scarier, denying the audience a focal point and emotional connection, but in-universe, they likely "see" through other highly evolved senses like infrared/UV light detection, electrosense, vibration sensing, pheromones, or even echolocation, with some theories suggesting they see through their transparent dome using photoreceptive cells or even their inner jaws.
 
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Why do Xenomorphs drool so much?

Xenomorphs drool excessively as a byproduct of their unique biology, producing a resinous slime used for building hives, trapping hosts (like cocooning victims), and potentially to manage their own corrosive, acid-based bodily fluids, making the drool both a tool for construction/hunting and a function of their internal chemistry, adding to their terrifying, alien appearance.
 
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Are Xenomorphs ever friendly?

No, traditional Xenomorphs are not friendly; they are hyper-aggressive predators driven by instinct to reproduce and spread their species, seeing all other life as hosts or threats, but modified "Spliced" versions (from comics/games) can show docile traits if mixed with docile DNA, though they still revert to aggression easily. Genuine friendliness isn't in their nature, as their core directives are survival, breeding, and hive loyalty, making them fundamentally incompatible with humans, notes a Reddit thread, say Reddit users and Quora users. 
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Why are Xenomorphs always dripping?

Xenomorphs drool excessively as a byproduct of their unique biology, producing a resinous slime used for building hives, trapping hosts (like cocooning victims), and potentially to manage their own corrosive, acid-based bodily fluids, making the drool both a tool for construction/hunting and a function of their internal chemistry, adding to their terrifying, alien appearance.
 
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Do the Xenomorphs ever talk?

Wendy can seemingly talk to the Xenomorphs and have them talk to her, confirming Xenomorphs have a form of vocal communication that qualifies as language. Wendy even communes with a newborn facehugger by episode's end.
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Are Xenomorphs always female?

No, not all Xenomorphs are female; most are considered genderless or asexual drones, but the iconic Queen is female, and some lore (especially comics/games) introduces male variants or hybrids, though the primary cinematic interpretation leans towards genderless workers with a singular female egg-layer. The "Queen" concept draws parallels to insect hives, but individual Xenomorphs, even the Queen, reproduce through a parasitic cycle, making traditional gender roles confusing. 
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Do Xenomorphs live forever?

No, Xenomorphs aren't truly immortal but possess incredible longevity, especially Queens and eggs, capable of hibernating or existing for thousands of years, while individual drones have shorter lifespans (weeks/months) but can survive long periods dormant, emphasizing their adaptable, insect-like cycle, not true everlasting life. 
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Why can Wendy hear the Xenomorphs?

Wendy in Alien: Earth can hear the Xenomorphs because her unique hybrid nature—a human consciousness in a synthetic body—acts like a living radio, tuned to their specific high-frequency communication signals that normal humans can't perceive, essentially making her a "perfect receiver" for their data stream. It's a design quirk or "hardware/software issue," not a psychic choice, linked to her being the first of Boy Kavalier's hybrids, allowing her to interpret the alien's biological and technological "static" as meaningful patterns. 
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Can Xenomorphs smell you?

This, coupled with a highly developed olfactory sense, is thought to be how Xenomorphs locate their prey. Their sensitivity to pheromone signals would also help to explain why the Yautja Cloak is ineffective against them.
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Can Xenomorphs be tamed?

No, Xenomorphs generally cannot be truly tamed like pets, as they are relentless, instinct-driven apex predators focused on propagation, but some lore suggests influence is possible through unique genetic bonds (Ripley), technological control (mind control), artificial Queens, or specific, controlled, non-hiving variants, though these are exceptions and highly risky, failing when a true Queen is present.
 
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What is inside a Xenomorph mouth?

That "mouth thing" on a Xenomorph (from the Alien movies) is its iconic pharyngeal jaw, a secondary, piston-like inner jaw that shoots out from its main mouth with incredible speed and force, often used for its signature "headbite" to pierce skulls and deliver a killing blow to victims, essentially acting as a high-speed projectile weapon and sometimes for feeding or directing its acid blood. It's a prehensile, powerful appendage that provides a devastating close-range attack, making the creature terrifyingly effective in combat and a core part of its biomechanical design.
 
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Are Xenomorphs quiet?

Xenos move SILENTLY around their environments, occasionally making sounds to communicate or when pouncing for effect. And while a Death Angel is busy opening up that juicy cranium, a Xenomorph can either A) stab it with its tail, B) spit acid into it C) jump onto its back pry open the covering and mouth bite it.
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Are any Xenomorphs friendly?

No, traditional Xenomorphs are not friendly; they are hyper-aggressive predators driven by instinct to reproduce and spread their species, seeing all other life as hosts or threats, but modified "Spliced" versions (from comics/games) can show docile traits if mixed with docile DNA, though they still revert to aggression easily. Genuine friendliness isn't in their nature, as their core directives are survival, breeding, and hive loyalty, making them fundamentally incompatible with humans, notes a Reddit thread, say Reddit users and Quora users. 
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What is the rarest Xenomorph?

The Queen Mothers, also called Mother Queen, Supermother, Hive Mother, Uber-Queen, and Genetrix is the rarest type of hive monarch and arguably the rarest type of Xenomorph. While there have been many Queens, and fewer Empresses, only a handful of Queen Mothers have been known to exist.
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Why don't Xenomorphs have eyes?

Xenomorphs don't have visible eyes because designer H.R. Giger deliberately removed them to make the creature scarier, denying the audience a focal point and emotional connection, but in-universe, they likely "see" through other highly evolved senses like infrared/UV light detection, electrosense, vibration sensing, pheromones, or even echolocation, with some theories suggesting they see through their transparent dome using photoreceptive cells or even their inner jaws.
 
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Why do Xenomorphs need a queen?

The Queen is one of the large forms of the species Xenomorph XX121 that serves as the mother and leader of a Xenomorph Hive.
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Can Xenomorphs feel fear?

Xenomorphs don't feel fear like humans; instead, they detect and react to fear chemically and physiologically in prey, often escalating their aggression when they sense terror, but they also show instinctual responses to threats (like fire or the loss of their Queen) that resemble fear, such as retreating or acting defensively, suggesting a primal survival drive rather than complex emotion. They operate more on instinct, hive-mind coordination (via pheromones/chemical signals), and biological programming as living weapons, using fear as a tool against their prey.
 
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Why are all Xenomorphs female?

Xenomorphs are hermaphrodites; he nor she are accurate, not even for Queens as they reproduce without any male influence, making their reproduction asexual in nature. The most accurate term would be "it" but due to its dehumanizing nature, particularly in English, they're often assigned male/female pronouns.
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How long is a Xenomorphs lifespan?

A Xenomorph's lifespan varies wildly by stage and conditions, with eggs dormant for millennia, Facehuggers lasting days, and adults potentially living for years, but Queens and hibernating warriors can survive centuries or longer, hinting at a form of biological immortality, though they may weaken with extreme age. The adult stage is short if active, but hibernation in a hive drastically extends life, making pinpointing an exact age difficult. 
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Do Xenomorphs ever get to Earth?

In the unofficial Alien sequel, Alien 2: On Earth, the Aliens take over the Earth, as suggested by the film's "you may be next!" message. The conquest of Earth by the Xenomorphs is also a major plot point in many of the comics and novels of the Alien franchise.
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