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  • ...nelder generally lack the sorts of ties of relation that exist among other species and do not form traditional family units. ...omewhat hunched over, its neck starting horizontally from the anterior end of its body, and then arcing downward to attach to its head, which it generall
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  • ...t one time are still likely to follow at least the broad lines of the rest of its history. ...minor historical divergence), and that "True Earth" exists only as a sort of composite.
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  • ...s. By far the most widespread and well developed is one particular system of [[etorical taxonomy|taxonomy]]. While on [[True Earth]] generally credited ...some species are divided further into [[subspecies]] and possibly beyond. Species are grouped into [[genus|genera]], genera into [[family|families]], familie
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  • ...of movement on their own, juvel trees can send out mobile, temporary parts of themselves, called [[strike]]s, to perform actions they need done. ...spection; it has a more uniform, almost rubbery texture, and has a network of veins visible near the surface. The juvel tree's foliage is rather more le
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  • ...fe from the [[cosmic radiation]] of [[outer space|space]], but a few hardy species manage to make their homes on its surface. ...ve been genetically engineered by another race, on the grounds that beings of aquatic origin would not be able to develop [[industrialization]] and advan
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  • ...the terminology used by most [[æalogist]]s, is a continuous expanse of self-contained space; that is to say, one that doesn't physically connect t ...n such factors as the rate of flow of [[time]], the strength and direction of [[gravity]] and other [[force]]s, et cetera.
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