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  • ...reason are incapable of interbreeding. Furthermore, it fails to apply to organisms that reproduce asexually, and is rendered problematic by the phenomenon of ...eproducing organisms, a species is more or less defined as a population of organisms that is more or less reproductively isolated, that reproduces exclusively,
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  • ...sense, still qualify as evolution, in the sense that they have to do with organisms changing over time into different forms; they just wouldn't be evolution by ...s affirm that they have found sections of [[junk DNA]] that are clearly of artificial origin, marking mathematical sequences that would have no reason to have ar
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  • ...e restrictive, referring to a particular [[kingdom (taxonomy)|kingdom]] of organisms. A [[race]] is an [[ellogy|ellogous]] species of life form, one capable of ...The study of the internal structure of living things (again, especially of organisms) is called [[anatomy]]. The study of cyclical phenomena in life forms' beh
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  • A devare may or may not be connected by natural or artificial shafts; if they exist, such shafts are known as [[conaster]]s. If the cona Devares may also be of artificial origin. A devare may be created by bringing matter to a preexisting neck.
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  • ...feats of [[engineering]] that keep them in flight. A disadvantage of some artificial shees, however, is that they require constant [[power (physics)|power]] to ...working together to make them. Whoever is responsible for their creation, artificial shees are obviously made for a specific purpose, and often serve as a home
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  • Despite its possible (but dubious) artificial origin, Icathiria's contents and known layout are much the same as those of ...that is capable of creating [[artifical organisms of Icathiria|artificial organisms]]. The [[zaheidi]] merit mention as forming the largest single-species gov
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  • Wolks may be of natural or artificial origin. Natural wolks, of course, require either [[magic]], or some suitab ...akes a civilization with considerable power to construct such a thing, and artificial wolks are unlikely to be found on otherwise relatively undeveloped worlds&m
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  • ...n future generations. In some cases, some change may also occur through [[artificial selection]] and other processes. ...ds themselves), but where that life, again, sufficiently resembles evolved organisms to be placed in the same taxa. In any case, even where such life forms did
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  • ...ch of trees is called a copse; a slightly larger group may be a grove. An artificial grouping of fruit trees maintained for regular harvest is called an orchard ...ism|commensal]] organisms; others may be induced by [[parasite|parasitic]] organisms to develop structures they would not otherwise bear.
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  • ...tter anyway. Still, many [[magobiologist]]s believe that the qennis is an artificial creation, though perhaps an accidental one, a relic maybe of an [[preschism ...onic blasts is that they can be easily heard from a distance, giving other organisms in the vicinity warning that a qennis is on the hunt nearby. Of course, th
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  • ...the Dreamsea people have constructed [[artificial islands of the Dreamsea|artificial islands]], fixing them in place with similar enchantments to those that mak ...r, a few former sailors who have decided to settle permanently on reefs or artificial islands, building structures there out of whatever resources are available,
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  • ...dash;though clouds of methane and [[ammonia]] rather than [[water]]. Many organisms here have various ways of "seeing" through the cloud cover, such as the [[s ...ause of any inherent planetary processes, but because of the action of the organisms within. Among the largest residents of the turbulent zone, and among those
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  • ...every [[faunum]] living on the spines requires flat ground; some arboreal organisms, for instance, are quite happy sticking to the treetops and unbothered by t
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  • ...it is able to imitate almost any color commonly found in nature, and many artificial ones as well. Its ability to match patterns is no less impressive; althoug
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  • ...'' (pronounced {{IPA|/ˈbætᵻriːn/}}) are [[scaft|artificial creature]]s made of pure [[dreamstuff]] as servants and agents of the [[oni ...the [[etymology]] of "batirine", the name "Zabulastra" means very roughly "artificial devils" (from the [[Latin]] ''[[Wiktionary:zabulus|zabulus]]'', an alternat
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  • ...sms, although it seems that lulians are capable of digesting and living on organisms of certain other [[empire (taxonomy)|empire]]s if necessary. Lulians are [[duosexual]] organisms, with separate [[male]] and [[female]] genders. The [[genital]]ia of both
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  • ...other animals. In addition to these [[panypar]]ic creatures, Ea has some organisms otherwise unknown, including two-headed [[tooth spider]]s and mysterious cr ...ndicular to the Areis which runs through a gorge below; how this obviously artificial arrangement started is unclear, as it predates the [[memory]] of any of the
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  • ...and [[dreambuilt]] that are common throughout Dadauar, Eordi is home to [[artificial creature]]s called [[uxala]], created long ago by the Empire of [[Borowi]]
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  • ...an]]s. There are, however, three major dry conasters, two natural and one artificial. There are also enough tunnels through Chee that one can travel from one s ...], [[pepper]]s, [[apple]]s, and [[cinnamon]]. There are also some foreign organisms that have been brought accidentally to Chee and become invasive, including
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  • ...rity may have an unnatural origin. It is commonly thought to have been an artificial creation intentionally placed on Diddu by [[Tira]], the [[Angel (Diddu)|Ang
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