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== The Creatures of T-Space == | == The Creatures of T-Space == | ||
This page describes or links to pages describing various fauna of T-Space, except for [[intelligent species]]. This includes both animals originally descended from Earth ancestors imported by the [[Terraformers]], and those which have may arisen separately. | This page describes or links to pages describing various fauna of T-Space, except for [[intelligent species]]. This includes both animals originally descended from Earth ancestors imported by the [[Terraformers]], and those which have may arisen separately. | ||
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+ | === Kakuload === | ||
+ | ==== Tree Squids ==== | ||
+ | These are considered at least somewhat sentient. See [[Tree Squids]]. | ||
=== Sawyer's World === | === Sawyer's World === | ||
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==== Dire wolf ==== | ==== Dire wolf ==== | ||
− | More like an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphicyon Amphicyon], or primitive bear-dog, but the first discovers weren't aware of same. Since they're big and somewhat wolf-like, they were called dire wolves. | + | More like an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphicyon Amphicyon], or primitive bear-dog, but the first discovers weren't aware of same. Since they're big and somewhat wolf-like, they were initially called dire wolves. |
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Revision as of 21:31, 9 July 2017
The Creatures of T-Space
This page describes or links to pages describing various fauna of T-Space, except for intelligent species. This includes both animals originally descended from Earth ancestors imported by the Terraformers, and those which have may arisen separately.
Kakuload
Tree Squids
These are considered at least somewhat sentient. See Tree Squids.
Sawyer's World
Giranno
Probably related to Paraceratherium, a rhinoceros lacking horns but as tall as a giraffe and weighing as much as three elephants.
Terror Bird
Akin to terrestrial terror birds.
Tyrell's Uglibeast
Wild-boar sized ominvore. So named when discoverer Fred Tyrell said "man, that's an ugly beast!"
Spitzer
Mammoth
Not a true mammoth, but similar in appearance.
Dire wolf
More like an Amphicyon, or primitive bear-dog, but the first discovers weren't aware of same. Since they're big and somewhat wolf-like, they were initially called dire wolves.
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