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  • ...ons grew drastically in size and gained the abilities of air-breathing and terrestrial locomotion, though at the cost of losing its ability to breathe water. The [[Category: Mounts]][[Category: Terrestrial fish]][[Category: Domesticated creatures of Nuclearth]][[Category: Creatures of
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  • ...ced {{IPA|/gəˈnuːljə/}}) is an enormous [[ray (fish)|ray]] that lives in the oceans of [[Dadauar]]. Ganulias feed by taking in ...]]s believe them to be within the upper level of the typical range for a [[fish]], there are those who believe them to be much smarter than that, and perha
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  • ...ian]]s share the depths with giant [[cephalopod]]s like the [[malnon]]. [[Fish]] of all varieties swarm in the seas, along with cnidarians and a plethora ...ently [[biological evolution|evolved]] from aquatic [[primate]]s. Another terrestrial ellogous race is the [[zot]], chiropteran [[humanoid]]s that can fly betwee
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  • Although Numlle does have [[ocean]]s and [[continent]]s like most [[terrestrial]] worlds, they are scarcely discernible from the air, since the oceans are ...and bats and various types of birds roost in the eaves and attics. Some [[fish]] still survive in the polluted remnants of Numlle's oceans. [[Pipeworm]]s
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  • ...ion years ago became semiaquatic, and their descendents later became fully terrestrial. Once the vertebrates did reach land, however, they became the largest ani
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