Thread:The S/@comment-995426-20200124212148/@comment-995426-20200202073137

There is a category I'm thinking of implementing right away. "Human-only mutants", or a similar name. (I at first considered calling it "human mutants", but technically every mutant with human DNA is part human and therefore a human mutant, and the fact that the Rise Turtles are part human has actually been made a plot point that genetically relates them to their dad.) The current problem is, these human-only mutants have been categorized in Category:Non-animal mutants, which ambiguously has also been the category or parent category for mutants based on plants, food items, etc. I mean, it can be superficially deemed that plants are "not animals," and that humans are "not animals," so they have that in common, but what do plants and humans actually have more in common with one another that they don't have with animals? Nothing, really, especially considering that humans actually are animals, by virtue of being hominids, apes, primates, mammals and vertebrates. So I think I'll start Category:Human-only mutants, as a subcategory of Category:Human-born mutants.