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  • Re: Alien Planet

    Yeah I know cool right? It would be cool if it was a real planet!
    Posted to In the Wild (Forum) by Keyme on April 4, 2008
  • Re: Alien Planet

    Well what do you think?
    Posted to In the Wild (Forum) by Keyme on April 1, 2008
  • Re: Alien Planet

    Animals(morphology): In his Expedition, Barlowe clearly states that he wanted to represent the most impressive, most appealing animals of the planet. There are millions of species, smaller, probably insectoid ones, who are not represented in detail, even though they have to be a essential part of DarwinIV's ecosystem. Barlowe refers to them as the
    Posted to In the Wild (Forum) by Keyme on March 26, 2008
  • Re: Alien Planet

    Hammer-Head Veldt Wing - A hooded flying animal that has a crescent shaped head at the end of a skinny neck. &nbsp; Sea Strider Nymphs - Hatched from eggs, the tiny Sea Strider Nymphs are attracted to an energy source located beneath the adult's mouthless head. Hollow, light-weight creatures, they cannot yet walk, but they fly about Darwin IV on ...
    Posted to In the Wild (Forum) by Keyme on March 25, 2008
  • Re: Alien Planet

    Unth - The Unth is a mountain creature with asymmetrical tusks. Unths are named for the sound they make when they take a step. Unths live in herds. The Unths of Alien Planet are first encountered by Leo, but Ike meets up with this peaceful herbivore near the end of his journey. The Unth herd was apparently spooked by either the Bladderhorn duel ...
    Posted to In the Wild (Forum) by Keyme on March 24, 2008
  • Re: Zoo tycoon 2 Futuristic fun

    these creatures are imaginary but could possibly exist. and i'm sorry for the spelling errors i can't help it.
    Posted to Suggestions (Forum) by Keyme on March 20, 2008
  • Re: Zoo tycoon 2 Futuristic fun

    Gannnetwhale Factfile &nbsp; With whales and dolphins extinct and seals gone the oceans became an open area for the gannetwhales. Gannetwhales are 6m long flightless birds that migrate to the Northern European Ice caps every summer. Their fins&nbsp;resemble penguins flippers and their feet are like those of a whale's flukes. Gannetwhales can ...
    Posted to Suggestions (Forum) by Keyme on March 20, 2008
  • Re: Life on Mars 2

    Check out this news broad cast: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4495967927533169615&amp;q=Gliese+581c&amp;total=44&amp;start=0&amp;num=10&amp;so=0&amp;type=search&amp;plindex=0
    Posted to In the Wild (Forum) by Keyme on March 19, 2008
  • Re: Zoo tycoon 2 Futuristic fun

    Cryptile Factfile &nbsp; Not much can survive in the Mediterranean Salt flats. Cryptiles are 50 cm long lizards that live camouflagued on the saltflats. The cryptile does not drink instead they get all the water they need from the Billions of brine flies that live in the Mediterranean&nbsp;Brine lakes. to catch the flies the cryptile&nbsp;Runs ...
    Posted to Suggestions (Forum) by Keyme on March 19, 2008
  • Re: Zoo tycoon 2 Futuristic fun

    DeathGleanor Factfiles &nbsp; Lack of buzzards and predators gave a new oppertunities for this animal to fill in. The Deathgleanor&nbsp;soars over the North american desert with a wingspan up to 1.3 meters long.&nbsp;It originally evovled from the vampire bat and&nbsp;Still has simaliar behavior. They mainly&nbsp;feed on Carcasses and Spinks but
    Posted to Suggestions (Forum) by Keyme on March 17, 2008
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