Maybe the writers didn't even think of it.
The thought of Spyke's possibility of recovering from injuries faster than an average person didn't dawn on me as well before.
Another thing that bugged me was the fact that Morlocks were never recruited by Xavier. Does he only like pretty mutants or something? He could have reached out to Toad, but didn't seem to give a damn when he left, yet he was all for Lance joining the X-Men.
I guess Xavier looked at this issue realistically and understood that it would be difficult to keep in secret what his school for the gifted youngsters really was if there was a bigger number of folks with altered looks - but here, on the other hand, Kurt couldn't be mistaken for a regular human being as well without his holoprojector so I think it could be done to them as well - constructing holoprojectors wouldn't be such a big deal. Maybe he suspected that Morlocks wouldn't adapt well there after living in sewers for years - they had used to a different life.
Speaking of Toad in the context of Xavier's prejudice towards those mutants that weren't too pretty - Todd COULD pass for a normal boy with ease (apart from his tongue but this organ is something one is able not to expose, keeping it in the mouth), his ugliness wasn't a part of his n but seemed natural, normal - unattractive people happen everywhere even without the X gene - so here I am leaning towards a theory the real and only reason why Charles didn't want to recruit him was simply Toad's irresponsible and malicious behaviour. Well, Lance didn't belong to the nicest nor most cheerful inhabitants of the Earth either but he at least had some intelligence Tolansky rather lacked to tell the truth. Anyway, Lance had a crush on Kitty so Xavier could suspect the boy wouldn't do anything stupid because he wanted to be close to her and get her heart.
I even recall Storm having a superior attitude when talking about them; "Evan, you don't have to go back with them"
It might have been caused simply by the fact that she didn't trust them for some reasons, not by her negative attitude having its source in some kind of "rasism". Or perhaps she was led by a rational assumption that the mansion with all conveniences would be much better choice than living in the sewers so it didn't have anything in common with Morlocks as such.
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