Welcome to the zoo planet of the galaxy

The Collectors

At the far reaches of the galaxy lies a planet called Perllenda. One of the largest planets known, Perllenda is so vast that a single orbit around it is equivalent to circling Earth five times. Despite its size, it harbors a peculiar ecosystem: Perllenda is home to just one species, and no other animals, fish, insects, or birds exist. The planet is sparsely populated with only two types of trees, and the land is dominated by five types of fruits and vegetables. While the planet has water and grass, the grass is an unusual yellow, and the water is crystal clear, almost as if it were air itself.

For centuries, Perllenda remained untouched by advanced technology. But all of that changed the day its inhabitants discovered the power of technology. With this newfound knowledge, they built spaceships, intending to explore the galaxy and find other life forms. As they traveled across the stars, they began bringing various species from other planets back to Perllenda.

It was on this journey that they discovered creatures from worlds far beyond their own, with two distinct sexes—males called “Orenal” and females known as “Orgenal.” They also encountered various types of animals, which they categorized by their habitats: Xoleras (ground-dwelling creatures), Xoleros (flying creatures), and Xoleror (water-dwelling creatures).

The Eight Types of Reddenda Species

Perllenda’s native species, known as the Reddenda, come in eight different types:

  1. Femlorenal: The females of the species, which make up 95.5% of the population. They are nearly identical in appearance, with differences in size, mental abilities, and lifespan. Femlorenals lay eggs—about 32 per female—once or twice in their life. The process of egg-laying shortens their lifespan, though they can live much longer if they lay eggs only once or not at all.
  2. Morenal: The “jack-of-all-trades” males who are responsible for building, fixing, and maintaining daily life on Perllenda. They harvest food, construct buildings, gather water, and more. They are easily identifiable by their unique clothing—one sleeve is long, the other short, indicating whether the individual is left- or right-handed. The Morenal’s hands are tucked within their arms, emerging only when needed.
  3. Oplan: The inquisitive and resourceful individuals who specialize in plants and the natural world. Oplans are often irritable and full of questions about the planet’s flora. They have a delicate tentacle capable of detecting and analyzing objects, tasting them, and even determining their age. They also have two eyes: a large one for keen vision and a small one for less critical functions. Oplans are often brightly colored, with some displaying stripes.
  4. Velisis: The water-dwelling Reddenda who are adapted to life beneath the surface. They can briefly leave the water, but only during the day, as they are vulnerable to freezing temperatures at night. Velisis are incapable of using hands but have fins instead. Their reproduction is unique: they require the Femlorenal to reproduce. After mating, they return to the water to live out their lives.
  5. Birerinsel: These flying Reddenda have four wings—though these are not visible in their resting state. The feathers are hidden inside their arm-like appendages and are only revealed when they fly. Birerinsels have large ears that allow them to sense the direction of the wind. They live in Boomores, the largest trees on Perllenda, which are cocoon-shaped and glow at night. These trees bear the planet’s best fruits: the Omer and Omerro.
  6. Opses: The brilliant minds behind Perllenda’s technological advancements, the Opses are responsible for building the spaceships that allow the Reddenda to collect species from other planets. These small, pink, and often cute creatures are incredibly intelligent but serious. Upon birth, they receive a robotic eye that downloads knowledge from past generations, enabling them to continue building advanced technologies. They are the creators of the Osesan spacecraft.
  7. Opsesann: Created in a laboratory by the Opses, the Opsesann are the muscle of the planet. They are strong, obedient, and skilled in catching and subduing other species. With one ear and two normal-sized eyes, they are designed to protect the planet and aid in the collection of animals from other worlds. Their bodies are built for speed, agility, and rapid healing.
  8. Hornals: The storytellers and creatives of the Reddenda species, the Hornals are known for their rich imaginations, composing books, songs, and plays. They are also quick-tempered, and their anger issues often manifest in the game of Hornasmach, where they slam their heads against one another in competition. Hornals possess a single, unbreakable horn, which makes them look fearsome. Their bone structure is incredibly strong, and they are known for their fearlessness.

The Ships: The Osesan

The Reddenda have three types of spacecraft, known as the Osesan, used to collect animals from different planets:

  1. The Sof: For land-dwelling creatures.
  2. The Soffer: For aquatic species.
  3. The Soffersis: For aerial creatures.

Each ship is equipped with similar tools and weapons to handle any type of species, as the Reddenda often need to adapt their equipment depending on the animal they’re capturing.

When an animal is captured, the Reddenda take it aboard the ship, where they conduct tests and build specialized suits to help the creatures survive the harsh conditions of space. These suits are tailored to meet the animal’s specific needs, such as strengthening weak bones or providing oxygen for those with specialized respiratory systems.

The Last Mission

The Sof ship, tasked with capturing the last remaining ground animal on Earth, was preparing to return home after a successful mission. But when they deployed the rope to lower the collection team, disaster struck: the rope snapped into a thousand pieces, killing 37 of the Opsesann.

The captain, determined to complete the mission, ordered the crew to repair the rope using whatever was available. Despite their efforts, they were still short of 102 meters of rope. In a last-ditch effort, the captain suggested lowering the ship further to make up for the missing length. But as they descended into Earth’s atmosphere, the ship’s engines failed due to the presence of oxygen, causing it to plummet toward the planet.

The ship crash-landed on Earth, sending a distress signal back to Perllenda. Though the ship was designed to survive such impacts, a malfunction caused all the doors, including the animal enclosures, to open. With the animals now scattered across Earth, the Reddenda have a new mission: to search, rescue, and recollect all the creatures that have escaped.

This is the file of all the animals that escaped during the crash.

Tolatteni-Zack

The Tolatteni-Zack is a large, ground-dwelling creature that feeds on the carcasses of other animals by draining their blood. However, the blood must not be too old, as they prefer it fresh. It has between ten and fourteen straw-like mouths that extend outward to reach its prey, probing until they latch onto the dead animal and begin to feed. With two large, keen eyes, the Tolatteni-Zack has excellent vision, allowing it to spot potential meals from a distance. Its only defence against other predators is the sharp horn on its head, which it uses to ward off attackers. The creatures that hunt the Tolatteni-Zack often discover its true danger only after taking a bite. Unfortunately for them, both the predator and the prey usually end up dying, as the Tolatteni-Zack’s feeding process is often fatal for both involved.

Sebran

The Sebran is a long, six-legged creature with two eyes. It has a large mouth located on its stomach, lined with two sets of sharp teeth. One set functions like giant scissors, capable of cutting through paper with ease. The Sebran preys on smaller, slower animals. To hunt, it stands on its two hind legs, balancing effortlessly, and can remain in this position for an entire day. It patiently waits for its prey to pass by. Once the opportunity arises, the Sebran drops down onto its prey and devours it quickly.

Taran

The Taran is a small yet formidable creature with exceptional hearing, good eyesight, and powerful jaws designed to kill. It is fast enough to catch slow-moving prey. Its hands and feet are equipped with sharp claws, which it uses to grab hold of its prey. Once the claws sink into the bones, they hook in tightly, and the Taran won't release its grip until the prey is dead—unless the prey manages to kill the Taran first. In that case, the claws break off and remain embedded in the prey’s flesh, staying there until the end. The length of the Taran’s mouth can reveal its age: the shorter the mouth, the younger the Taran, and the longer the mouth, the older it is. When born, the Taran is cute, but as it grows older, it becomes more beastly in appearance.

Base-ket

The Base-ket is a unique animal with excellent hearing, thanks to its large ears. Its body is mostly white, with two small arms and two large legs ending in hooves. Instead of a mouth, the Base-ket has a beak, which it uses to eat. Its body can also become thin, allowing it to squeeze through narrow spaces. If its head can fit through, the rest of its body can follow. Base-kets travel in large groups, and when they move together, you can hear the sound of their hooves thundering across the ground as they run.

Boktenarel

The Boktenarel is a small, fluffy creature, typically 25 to 30 cm in height. Despite its soft and cuddly appearance, it is surprisingly heavy for its size. The Boktenarel has four eyes and four legs, and it typically travels in large packs of around a hundred. These packs are incredibly close-knit—if a Boktenarel strays from the group or is separated, it will not survive. The creature’s body is speckled with tiny black dots, adding to its distinctive look. Though individually weak, a Boktenarel is far from harmless in numbers. When ten or more gather, they can overwhelm and even kill much larger prey. Boktenarels are specialized predators, feeding primarily on creatures with hard, armored shells. These prey animals often live underground or in muddy environments. The Boktenarel’s weight is partly due to its diet, as it occasionally consumes mud and earth along with its prey. Their jaws are equipped with a unique set of four rows of teeth: two rows are designed to break through the toughest shells, while another set is razor-sharp for cutting through meat. These teeth are highly adaptable, shifting and rearranging themselves depending on the task at hand, making the Boktenarel a formidable and versatile hunter.

Jacklorma

The Jacklorna is a unique and fascinating creature. It has four powerful legs, allowing it to leap great distances. With six sharp eyes, it can spot prey from an impressive range. The Jacklorna also has four long, flexible arms, each ending in small hands with three fingers, perfectly designed for catching insects. Its mouth is lined with thin, needle-like teeth that are ideal for holding onto its prey. Additionally, the Jacklorna has a specialized tail that vibrates, which it uses to communicate with others of its kind. The Jacklorna's diet consists mainly of small flying insects, which it consumes in large quantities. It hunts by scouring caves or open ground for insect nests. Once it finds one, it scratches the surface to expose the nest, then uses its arms to quickly snatch the flying bugs out of the air. The Jacklorna's needle-like teeth prevent the insects from escaping, ensuring they are quickly swallowed.

Wormtonar

The Wormtonar is a small, parasitic creature that thrives by feeding on the blood of larger animals. It feeds on all types of blood, from that of mammals to reptiles, drawing sustenance from whatever host it attaches to. When a Wormtonar is killed, it emits a foul odor due to the mixture of blood it has consumed from various hosts over time. Though the Wormtonar has a small, sharp beak at the front of its body, this beak is not its mouth. Instead, it serves a singular purpose: to pierce the skin of its host. The beak is incredibly sharp and precise, allowing the Wormtonar to make a tiny incision with minimal pain or detection from the animal. Once the skin is punctured, the Wormtonar moves its elongated, worm-like body over the wound and attaches its real mouth from underneath, where it begins to feed on the blood flowing through the opening. The Wormtonar itself is a legless creature, with a long, slender body and a tail that tapers off. Its speed and agility make it difficult for most hosts to notice its presence until it’s already feeding. While it resembles a worm in form, its behavior and feeding methods are far more complex and specialized.

Tebarnesaleck

The Tebarnesaleck is an enormous creature with translucent feathers that shimmer like glass, giving it an ethereal, almost otherworldly appearance. Despite their massive size, Tebarnesalecks possess an incredible lightness, as if their bodies were filled with air. This makes them resemble floating balloons, drifting lazily through the skies. They are not true fliers; rather than using wings to flap, they glide effortlessly on air currents, allowing the wind to carry them wherever it pleases. One of their most striking features is their six eyes, which can extend and pop out from their head, giving them a nearly panoramic view of their surroundings. This ability allows them to see in all directions at once, an invaluable trait for navigating their vast, open habitats. Tebarnesalecks also possess a long, prehensile tail, which they use to anchor themselves to trees, rocks, or even other creatures when they need to remain stationary. This tail functions almost like a grappling hook, enabling the Tebarnesaleck to secure itself in place as it drifts or rests. The planet where the Tebarnesalecks were discovered is unique in that it is inhabited almost exclusively by these creatures. Their population has grown so vast that the planet has become nearly overrun with them. This rapid proliferation can be traced back to the Tebarnesaleck's reproductive cycle: once in their lifetime, each Tebarnesaleck lays thousands of eggs, resulting in a population boom that the planet's ecosystem struggles to support.

Zanes

The Zanes is a primarily aquatic creature, spending its entire life in the water—whether hunting for fish or resting, it never ventures onto land. Exceptionally fast swimmers, Zanes are equipped with large, webbed feet and wide, flat toes, which help propel them through the water with ease and precision. When a Zanes surfaces, the only parts of its body visible above the waterline are its eight eyes—arranged in pairs across its head—and, occasionally, its striking red tail. They are typically found in cold, icy waters or near cascading waterfalls, where they blend seamlessly into their surroundings. Some Zanes have adapted to an even more unusual diet: they hunt flying creatures. Their mouths can open wide, extending until they are level with the water’s surface. The inside of their mouth is a vibrant green, while their tongue is a striking yellow, resembling a plant from their home planet. As prey flutters by, the Zanes shoots itself out of the water with incredible speed, capturing its meal midair with a snap of its jaws.

Darckis

The Darckis is a striking and formidable creature, often considered a giant among its kind. Towering in size, it stands as one of the largest animals on its planet. With two powerful arms, the Darckis is capable of climbing with ease, using its strength to scale trees and rugged mountain faces alike. On either side of its face, the Darckis sports six sharp, deadly horns, which it uses to hunt and defend itself. These horns are not just for protection—they are also tools for killing other animals. The Darckis prefers to let its prey’s carcass rot before feeding, allowing the meat to soften and become easier to consume. The creature’s tail is another remarkable feature; it functions like a natural glider, enabling the Darckis to soar from one mountain peak to another, or even leap from tree to tree with fluid, effortless motion. Its eyes glow a striking red, a hue that is also reflected inside its large, pointed ears, adding to its intimidating and otherworldly appearance.

Krillnel

The Krillnel is a remarkable creature known for its adventurous spirit and incredible climbing abilities. With feet that can stick to almost any surface, these agile beings are natural-born explorers. They are restless wanderers, never staying in the same place twice, driven by an insatiable love for travel and discovery. Krillnels are drawn to the thrill of climbing challenges, always seeking the highest peaks and the most dangerous terrains. When collectors brought them back to their home planet, the Krillnels quickly adapted by inventing a new game: antagonizing other animals just to see if they could escape unscathed. Watching them in action became an unforgettable spectacle. One of their most unique features is the horn on their head, which serves a dual purpose. It acts as both a defense mechanism and a tool for whistling. These whistles are not just sounds; they are sophisticated signals used to measure height and depth. When a Krillnel whistles, others nearby instinctively understand the terrain's dimensions. This often sparks a competitive frenzy among them, as they race to conquer the most challenging heights. The Krillnel's love for adventure and competition is as boundless as their energy, making them one of the most fascinating creatures in the universe.

Triselas

Triselas are fascinating creatures that thrive in muddy environments, where they spend most of their lives submerged. They feed on plants that grow in mud and drink the water within it, making the muck both their pantry and their playground. Their soft, pliable bodies allow them to sink deeply into the mud, leaving only their tentacles visible above the surface. These tentacles, which cover their backs, resemble glowing yellow lights sprouting from the ground. However, their color isn't fixed—depending on the type of mud and the flowers nearby, the tentacles can change hue, creating a mesmerizing display. Despite their seemingly delicate appearance, Triselas possess incredibly thick skin, nearly impervious to harm. They are completely unbothered by other animals walking or even stomping on them, as they barely feel a thing. Living in constant darkness beneath the mud, Triselas have evolved exceptional vision and hearing. Their senses are finely tuned to navigate their murky world, even with mud frequently caked around their eyes and ears. These unique adaptations make the Triselas a true marvel of their muddy habitats.

Bou-bol

The Bou-bol are unique creatures with no legs, relying instead on a long, springy tail to hop around gracefully. Their two elongated ears are marvels of nature, granting them extraordinary hearing. With these remarkable ears, Bou-bols can perceive sounds from incredible distances. In fact, they can "see" with their ears by closing their eyes and interpreting the echoes of sounds around them, creating vivid mental images of their surroundings. Their bodies are soft and jelly-like, giving them a squishy, pliable appearance. Structurally, they are quite simple, consisting only of a spinal cord and a skull. When Bou-bols are born, they shimmer with all the colors of the rainbow. As they grow, however, their bodies gradually settle on a single hue, transforming into a creature of one vibrant color

Zeck

The Zeck is a fearsome creature, born with a natural weapon and an instinct to fight. Its tail is its greatest asset, featuring a sharp, poisonous spike at the tip. This tail is remarkably durable yet flexible, allowing the Zeck to wield it with precision. Constantly engaged in battles with both its own kind and other creatures, the Zeck is a master of its tail's venom. It can adjust the potency to suit its needs: from a harmless sting to a lethal dose. The venom is versatile, capable of inducing sleep, paralysis, or death depending on the situation. One of the Zeck's most extraordinary abilities is its speed when running backward, which surpasses its forward pace. This adaptation allows the Zeck to straighten its tail and penetrate opponents more deeply as it charges in reverse, making it a deadly and unpredictable adversary.

Faxtecka

The Faxtecka is a uniquely built creature, with legs far larger and stronger than its small arms, which consist of just two oversized fingers. These powerful legs make the Faxtecka incredibly fast, a vital skill for evading predators. They prefer to stay hidden in tall grass, always near their carefully built nests. Gentle and affectionate by nature, the Faxtecka is known for its kindness toward all other animals. Unfortunately, this loving disposition can sometimes lead to its downfall, as it may trust the wrong creatures. To express affection, a Faxtecka will nuzzle the front of its face against you and attempt to hug you with its tiny arms, creating an endearing and heartwarming gesture.

Laberana

The Laberana is an imposing creature, distinguished by two massive green horns capable of storing immense electrical energy. Despite their efforts, collectors have never been able to determine the exact voltage contained within these horns. Their measuring devices are consistently overwhelmed, often exploding upon contact with the Laberana's powerful charge. However, this energy comes with a dangerous caveat: if a Laberana loses one of its horns, the stored electricity surges directly to its heart, causing the creature to explode. The horns are not just a feature of their anatomy but a vital component of their survival. Laberanas have a unique way of communicating through rhythmic stomping with their powerful back legs. This "stomping language" is central to their interactions. During mating rituals, they elevate their communication into a mesmerizing dance, using their entire bodies. If two Laberanas find each other compatible, they engage in a synchronized dance, mirroring one another's movements to solidify their bond.

Sanor-vis

The Sanor-vis is a fascinating creature born from the union of two distinct animals: the male Sanor and the female Vis. When these two come together to mate, their bond is so profound that they merge into a single, entirely new animal—the Sanor-vis. This unique hybrid possesses a remarkable tail, unlike any other. The tail is composed of long, sturdy needles, ingeniously adapted for catching fish. When hunting, the Sanor-vis spreads its tail wide like an umbrella and slowly dips it into the water. As fish swim through the needle-like structures, the Sanor-vis snaps its tail shut with lightning speed, trapping its prey. However, success isn’t guaranteed—sometimes they catch fish, and sometimes they don’t.

Xewa

The Xewa is an extraordinary creature, capable of incredible speeds that allow it to break the sound barrier. Elusive and nearly impossible to catch, this animal is built for rapid movement and endurance. Due to their extremely high metabolism, Xewas consume vast amounts of food to fuel their bodies. Interestingly, they don’t leave droppings; instead, they expel waste through their sweat. This sweat is a thick, mud-like substance with a pungent, unpleasant odor. As a result, Xewas are often coated in this distinctive mud, blending it into their environment. Although you might catch a glimpse of a Xewa as it streaks past, its lingering scent is often the only evidence of its presence—by the time you smell it, the Xewa is already far away.

Watasarnis

The Watasarin is a perpetually nervous creature, always on edge and ready to flee at the slightest sign of danger. Its survival instincts are so strong that it spends much of its life running as if its very existence depends on it. The Watasarin has two distinct ways of running. The first is a regular sprint, but when startled, it employs its tail as a third leg, propelling itself forward with astonishing speed, as though racing against time itself. On top of its agility, the Watasarin is equipped with a sensitive feeler on its head, which it uses for communication and environmental sensing. This remarkable feeler allows it to detect temperature changes, predict rainfall, and sense other atmospheric shifts. Thanks to this ability, Watasarins plan their days with impressive foresight. For instance, if they sense heat or rain approaching, they forage early in the morning and retreat to shaded or sheltered areas. When they detect colder weather, they search for warm spots to settle in for the day. These clever adaptations make the Watasarin a resourceful and highly intelligent animal.

Sadaring

The Sadaring is a swift, ground-dwelling creature renowned for its incredible speed and agility. With six long, muscular legs and a remarkably flexible body, it can outrun any other animal in its habitat. Its face is adorned with numerous eyes, giving it unparalleled vision and awareness, but this unique feature required collectors to design a specialized helmet to safely accommodate its unusual anatomy. Despite their speed and cleverness, Sadaring are not without their vulnerabilities. When they push themselves to their limits, their bodies sometimes cannot withstand the strain, resulting in fatal collapses. However, this rarely deters them from their relentless pursuit of movement. Highly social by nature, Sadaring travel in tightly-knit packs of around twenty, their synchronized strides creating a mesmerizing display of unity and power. These creatures embody both intelligence and resilience, making them a fascinating species to observe.

Twack

The Twack is a diminutive yet fascinating creature distinguished by its six keen eyes and an elongated, flexible nose, which it uses to catch small insects known as "Salens." To ensure their survival, collectors must source these insects directly from the Twack's native planet, as they form the cornerstone of its diet. A prominent feature of the Twack is the large hump on its back, an evolutionary adaptation that serves as a reservoir for water and food. This hump allows the Twack to embark on extended journeys through both warm and cold regions without the need to stop and refuel. Instead, its body gradually absorbs nutrients and hydration directly from the stored reserves. Another remarkable trait of the Twack is its ten ultra-sensitive ears, enabling it to detect even the faintest sounds. This heightened sense of hearing makes the Twack incredibly aware of its surroundings, helping it evade predators and navigate its environment with precision. Compact, resourceful, and highly attuned to its habitat, the Twack is a marvel of adaptation and survival.

Torinewill

The Torinewill is a fascinating creature with a dual nature: soft-hearted and gentle within but fierce and formidable when provoked. Equipped with four sets of sturdy horns, they excel at defending themselves and engaging in combat when necessary. Their small, deep-set eyes provide a unique advantage, minimizing the risk of injury from claws, teeth, or horns while still granting them excellent long-range vision. One of the Torinewill's most remarkable features is the soft, cushion-like pads on the bottoms of their legs. These cushions not only provide a subtle bounce, giving them longer strides and impressive speed, but also aid in navigating uneven terrain. Their highly flexible legs allow them to adapt to their environment; when faced with obstacles like trees or cliffs, their legs bend and hook onto surfaces, enabling them to climb or maneuver with ease. As opportunistic hunters, the Torinewill preys on smaller animals. Interestingly, their horns sometimes inadvertently trap their prey, which is then shared among members of their group in a display of cooperative behavior. Resilient, agile, and resourceful, the Torinewill is a perfect blend of strength and adaptability, thriving in even the most challenging environments.

Xelarice

The Xelarice is a fascinating creature that moves gracefully on its two large, wing-like appendages, each ending in versatile hand-like structures that function as feet or grasping tools. Despite its impressive wingspan, the Xelarice cannot truly fly. Instead, it uses its eight wings to expertly glide from one mountain peak to another, relying on the strong currents of wind to traverse vast distances. The additional wings provide balance and stability, especially in turbulent winds, allowing it to maneuver with precision in its mountainous habitat. Its six eyes are arranged uniquely from its neck to its head, granting it exceptional panoramic vision to detect threats and navigate its environment. The tail of the Xelarice is long, flexible, and serpentine, functioning both as a tool for balance and as a sensory organ. When faced with predators, the Xelarice employs an intimidating defense mechanism: it stands tall, spreads all eight wings to their full length, and makes itself appear as large and menacing as possible. This display often deters potential attackers, as the sheer size and movement of the wings create an illusion of a much larger, more formidable creature.

Chriselan

The Chriselan thrives near bodies of water and dams, perfectly adapted to its semi-aquatic environment. With its four powerful legs, it can perform remarkable leaps, reaching heights of up to six meters and covering distances of eight meters in a single bound. This agility allows the Chriselan to navigate difficult terrains and escape potential threats with ease. Beneath its sturdy frame are two smaller, specialized arms. These appendages are adept at digging through mud and dense vegetation, helping the Chriselan uncover its preferred aquatic plants and roots. Its large, expressive eyes provide excellent vision, crucial for spotting food and detecting movement in its surroundings. Meanwhile, its prominent nostrils are finely tuned for scenting out hidden food sources, ensuring it can forage effectively even in murky or plant-dense waters.

BoBy

The Boby is a truly fascinating creature with a unique and unusual survival mechanism. It is an omnivore, capable of consuming virtually anything it encounters. Once ingested, the food undergoes a remarkable transformation inside its body, where it is converted into a potent sleeping gas. This gas is released through a vent-like opening on its stomach, primarily as a defense mechanism. When threatened, the Boby emits the gas to incapacitate nearby animals, putting them to sleep and giving it time to escape. The Boby’s anatomy is just as intriguing as its abilities. It has two short arms, each ending in two fingers, used for grabbing food or interacting with its environment. Its six sturdy legs are well-suited for running, ensuring it can flee quickly once its gas has done its job. Perhaps its most peculiar feature is the "sleeping powder bags" located on its back. These specialized pouches store and mix the sleeping gas components, ensuring the Boby always has a supply ready. On rare occasions, the gas buildup can become so intense that the Boby’s body swells, making it light enough to float. However, this is usually avoided, as the Boby instinctively releases the gas before it reaches that point. With its combination of adaptability and ingenuity, the Boby is a true marvel of nature.

Vack-nenaht

The Vack-nenaht is a fascinating creature, known for its numerous legs, which can number up to thirty-two depending on its age. This extraordinary feature is not only a testament to its adaptability but also part of its survival mechanism. When one leg is severely injured, it typically falls off, and the leg behind it moves forward to take its place, ensuring the Vack-nenaht remains functional and mobile. Interestingly, the creature primarily runs using its two largest legs, which can be located at the front, middle, or back of its body, depending on the individual’s preference and balance. These powerful legs enable it to move quickly when needed. The Vack-nenath also has six eyes, providing excellent vision and spatial awareness. In terms of behavior, the Vack-nenath has a unique feeding and resting cycle. It consumes vast amounts of food over the course of an entire day, storing enough energy to sustain itself during an extended sleep period that can last anywhere from ten to twenty days. Before entering this hibernation-like state, the Vack-nenath digs a hole just large enough to fit its body, burrowing into the ground and leaving its back exposed. The exposed back, which resembles a series of long, jagged rocks, provides excellent camouflage, helping it avoid predators during its vulnerable state. With its intriguing blend of adaptability and camouflage, the Vack-nenath is a remarkable and resilient species.

Boxty

The Boxty is an alien species that bears a striking resemblance to the Tolatteni-zack, suggesting a possible evolutionary connection. Both species share an identical feeding behavior, sucking blood from their prey, and display the same vibrant coloration that makes them stand out in their environment. What sets the Boxty apart, however, is its unique adaptation: ten hollow tunnels that run straight through its body from one side to the other. These natural wind passages serve as a sophisticated weather detection system. As the wind moves through the holes, subtle changes in sound and vibration allow the Boxty to sense impending rain, shifts in temperature, or even rising heat, providing it with critical survival cues. The Boxty's soft and delicate body makes it highly sensitive to touch and prone to injury, so it relies on agility rather than confrontation. Instead of running, it moves by hopping, which allows it to navigate its environment efficiently while maintaining its group formation. Boxties are social creatures, always found in packs of five to ten, which offers them safety in numbers and companionship in their alien world. With its extraordinary abilities and pack-oriented lifestyle, the Boxty is a remarkable example of adaptability and resilience in an otherworldly ecosystem.

Haslen

The Haslen is a formidable predator, equipped with four specialized eyes, each serving a unique purpose. One eye is adapted for night vision, piercing through darkness with ease. Another detects heat, allowing the Haslen to track prey even in dense foliage. The third eye has exceptional telescopic vision, capable of spotting targets from great distances, while the fourth functions as a normal eye for general sight. Each eye is a different color, adding to the Haslen's striking appearance. Covered in a dense layer of sharp thorns, the Haslen’s body provides both protection and intimidation. Its most distinctive feature is its two massive, horn-like teeth, which it uses to hunt. These teeth are powerful weapons, capable of delivering devastating blows to prey. The Haslen’s head is egg-shaped, and it uses it with surprising versatility in its hunting techniques. When prey resists, the Haslen may headbutt it directly or, if the prey seeks refuge in trees, ram the tree trunk to knock the prey down. The Haslen’s skin is another remarkable feature—an almost impenetrable armor, harder than that of any other known animal. This resilience, combined with its versatile hunting abilities and unique sensory adaptations, makes the Haslen a dominant predator in its environment.

Daweta

The Dawetas are a unique and unusual species, distinguished by their ability to hover briefly in the air thanks to a mysterious mechanism within their bodies. This ability, however, is limited to short bursts, and their overall movement remains slow and deliberate. The Dawetas possess four arms, each specialized for different tasks. The front arms are equipped with two strong fingers, while the back arms have three, allowing them to grasp and manipulate objects with surprising efficiency. Around their mouths, they have powerful, muscular tentacles designed to tear chunks of meat from their prey, which is typically already dead when they feed. Despite having four eyes, the Dawetas have poor vision, relying more on other senses to locate their prey. Their intelligence is quite limited—they operate purely on instinct, driven by a simple cycle of hunting and sleeping. Their singular focus on survival, combined with their strange anatomy, makes them a fascinating yet primitive creature in their ecosystem.

Zackedor

The Zackedor is a unique and social creature known for its impressive size and dynamic behavior. With four massive feet, its movements are impossible to miss—when a group of Zackedors runs, the ground trembles with the thunderous sound of their footsteps, announcing their approach long before they appear. Though they might seem unassuming at first glance, the Zackedor stands out for its remarkable ability to vocalize its emotions. This makes them one of the most expressive animals in their world. They can produce a variety of sounds depending on their mood, and two of the most distinct are their angry and loving calls. The angry sound is unmistakable—loud, guttural, and commanding, it leaves no doubt about their displeasure. In contrast, their loving sound is softer and more melodic, conveying warmth and affection. Adding to their charm, Zackedors are capable of laughter, often erupting into a loud, giggling sound when they are amused or playing with others. This playful nature, combined with their strong group bonds, makes them fascinating to observe. Zackedors are further distinguished by two prominent horns on their heads, adding an imposing touch to their otherwise approachable demeanor. These horns may serve as tools for defense or as symbols of dominance within their groups.

O-Btis

The O-Btis is one of the galaxy's tiniest creatures, no larger than a bug, with the largest specimens reaching only about 1 cm in height. Despite its small size, this animal is incredibly dangerous, as every part of its body—from its skin to its internal fluids—is highly poisonous. One of the O-Btis' defining features is its coiled tail, which it uses as a versatile tool. With this tail, it can break apart small rocks and splinters of wood to access the insects hidden inside, which make up its primary diet. This efficient feeding behavior highlights its adaptability in its environment. The O-Btis also has retractable eyes, a remarkable adaptation that allows it to withdraw them into its protective, shell-like body. This mechanism ensures that dirt and debris don’t impair its vision while it forages close to the ground. Much about the O-Btis remains shrouded in mystery. Its elusive nature and tiny size have made it incredibly difficult to study. It took collectors an extraordinary amount of time and effort to successfully capture even a single specimen for research, underscoring just how rare and enigmatic this creature is.

Biwellesnornack

The Biwellesnornack is a fascinating and unique creature with remarkable adaptations for survival. It has the ability to roll itself into a ball, which allows it to safely descend cliffs or travel with ease when strong winds are blowing. In this ball form, its defensive capabilities are significantly enhanced, providing effective protection against predators. One of its most intriguing features is the sensitive hairs on its back, which enable the Biwellesnornack to detect subtle changes in the weather before they occur. This natural weather-sensing ability helps the creature prepare for environmental shifts. The Biwellesnornack is equipped with four long, powerful legs, enabling it to run at incredible speeds, almost as if it were racing the wind. When it adopts its ball form, these legs fold seamlessly into its body, maintaining a smooth and aerodynamic shape. A solitary creature by nature, the Biwellesnornack never travels in packs and lives an independent life. Interestingly, it has no distinct male or female genders. Reproduction occurs under extraordinary circumstances: when a Biwellesnornack is on the verge of death, it gives birth to two or three offspring, ensuring the continuity of its lineage.

Pery

The Pery is considered one of the cutest animals in the galaxy, captivating with its charming appearance and intriguing behavior. These gentle creatures are known for their soft and silent demeanor. They tread lightly, breathe softly, and never sleep, which means they don’t snore. Instead, they’re always brimming with energy, constantly on the move in large groups that often number in the hundreds. Perys have two large, expressive eyes that add to their endearing charm. They can produce loud, melodic whistles, a unique communication method that resonates across their surroundings. However, the social dynamics of the Perys are both fascinating and poignant. If a Pery strays from its group for too long, it loses the distinctive smell of the pack. Upon its return, the pack no longer recognizes it as one of their own. Rejected and pushed aside, these lonely Perys are often forced to leave and find a new sense of belonging. Remarkably resilient, these outcast Perys frequently form their own packs, sometimes even joining forces with entirely different species. Their deep desire to connect and be part of a community drives them to create bonds wherever they can, showcasing their unyielding need to be loved and accepted.

Bozenirs

The Bozenirs is a highly skilled and intelligent hunter, renowned for its speed and sharp instincts. A four-legged creature with exceptional eyesight, it excels at pursuing slower and smaller prey, often targeting brightly colored animals that are easier to spot. One of the most fascinating aspects of the Bozenirs is its unique way of expressing emotions through its droppings. Observers can deduce the creature's feelings based on the color of its waste. So far, four distinct colors have been identified: Yellow: Indicates sadness. Red: Reflects anger. Black: Appears at two key moments—when the Bozenirs is born and just before it dies. Green: Represents a neutral or normal state. Interestingly, the Bozenirs can remain in a particular emotional state for days, with its droppings consistently reflecting that mood during the period. This unique trait makes it not only a remarkable predator but also a curious subject of study for understanding animal emotions.

Bed-Wack

The Bed-Wack is a versatile creature, equally at home on land and in the air. Its primary diet consists of small fish, which it captures through an extraordinary hunting method. The Bed-Wack soars high into the sky before diving with precision into dams or rivers, reaching the deepest waters to locate its prey. Equipped with four small front arms, the Bed-Wack skillfully catches and feeds on its aquatic meals. These arms are highly dexterous, perfectly adapted for grasping slippery fish. Its two large wings provide the power and agility necessary for its aerial acrobatics and deep dives. The Bed-Wack’s two keen eyes are specially adapted for night vision, allowing it to hunt effectively in low-light conditions. This combination of unique traits makes the Bed-Wack an exceptional and adaptable predator in its environment.

Sonycka

The Sonycka is renowned as one of the softest animals in the galaxy, possessing the remarkable ability to alter its texture at will, shifting between being velvety soft and rock-hard as needed. This adaptability plays a vital role in its defense and survival. Adding to its mystique, the Sonycka can be poisonous at certain times, though not always, making it a creature of unpredictable nature. Due to their extreme sensitivity, the Sonycka's eyes are uniquely protected. Collectors have created specialized coverings to shield their delicate eyes from harm, as even a single hair or exposure to bright light can cause significant discomfort. The Sonycka’s anatomy is equally fascinating. It has three mouths, which lack teeth but contain specialized feelers inside. These feelers extract nutrients directly from oxygen, allowing the creature to sustain itself in its environment. It moves using ten small legs, which grant it surprising agility despite its unassuming appearance. On its head, the Sonycka sports two tentacles, which it uses to sense and locate the richest sources of oxygen. These tentacles are essential tools for its survival, guiding it to optimal locations to thrive. The Sonycka’s combination of unique features makes it a truly extraordinary creature in the galaxy.

ED-Nack-Sid

The Ed-Nack-Sid is a fascinating creature, distinguished by its unique tails, which serve two critical purposes. First, these tails act as both a defensive mechanism and a shield. Incredibly tough and resilient, they can withstand significant damage, offering excellent protection from predators. Remarkably, some Ed-Nack-Sids have tails that grow larger than their own bodies, enabling them to completely shield themselves when threatened. Second, their tails possess an extraordinary ability to change color, allowing the Ed-Nack-Sid to blend seamlessly with its surroundings and evade detection. This camouflage is a key survival trait, making them elusive and difficult for predators to catch. Ed-Nack-Sids are also known for their impressive speed, which further enhances their ability to escape danger. They are social animals, traveling in large packs led by a dominant individual. The leader is typically the one with the largest tail, exceptional fighting skills, sharp intelligence, and the most commanding roar. This combination of attributes ensures the leader can protect and guide the group effectively.

Dox-Nunack

The Dox-Nunack is a fascinating two-legged ground-dwelling creature that primarily feeds on small insects. Agile and swift, they run on their toes, giving them remarkable speed and maneuverability. Despite their thin skin, which measures only about 0.4mm thick, the layer beneath is solid bone, providing unparalleled protection. This unique anatomy makes them virtually indestructible to predators, as no other creature can break or harm their bony structure. Interestingly, the Dox-Nunack feels no pain when their skin is injured. When threatened by predators, they employ a counterintuitive survival strategy: they remain completely still, either standing or lying down, allowing themselves to be bumped and jostled. During this process, they emit a peculiar noise resembling laughter, which serves a dual purpose. It irritates and disorients predators, potentially hurting their sensitive ears, and increases the predator's frustration until they give up and leave. Another notable feature of the Dox-Nunack is their four horns, located on the sides of their face. These horns are highly functional, used to break open insect nests or dig into the ground to access hidden prey. This combination of unique adaptations ensures the Dox-Nunack thrives in its environment despite its unusual defense mechanisms.

Webnis

The Webnis is a unique creature with two legs but four feet, a feature that grants it exceptional speed and agility. On each leg, the front foot is longer than the back foot. This specialized structure allows the Webnis to sprint and jump with remarkable height and power, while the coordinated use of both feet enables it to run at incredible speeds. When it comes to feeding, the Webnis employs an ingenious strategy. It locates an insect’s burrow and performs a rhythmic dance above the hole, patiently waiting for the insects to emerge. Once the insects surface, the Webnis utilizes its extraordinary tail to capture them. This tail consists of numerous long, strong, and thin hairs, which can spread out like an umbrella. The Webnis swiftly closes the tail around the insects, trapping them effectively. Remarkably durable, the tail’s hairs can endure significant damage before breaking, making it an essential tool for the Webnis’s survival and hunting.

Pix

The Pix is an agile and playful creature, known for its exceptional balance and energetic nature. Constantly climbing and exploring, it always lands gracefully on its feet, embodying a lively and curious spirit. Adding to its charm is a distinctive giggle that seems to accompany its playful antics. One of the Pix's unique features is the pair of feelers on its head, which it uses for communication. Though imperceptible to human senses, the Pix is constantly exchanging signals through these feelers, maintaining an unspoken dialogue with others of its kind. Another fascinating trait of the Pix is its four eyes, which are capable of rotating and moving to different parts of its body. This extraordinary adaptability provides it with unparalleled vision, allowing it to stay alert and aware of its surroundings. When the Pix extends its legs to their full length, it reaches an impressive height of 2.6 meters, making it both a formidable and fascinating creature to behold.

Nadel

The Nadel is a large, slow-moving creature with several unique and fascinating features. One of the most distinctive traits of the Nadel is its horns, which grow along its back. The number of horns indicates the animal’s age, making them a natural marker of maturity. Nadel’s big, mouse-like ears grant it exceptional hearing, compensating for its small eyes and poor vision. Despite its limited sight, the Nadel is well-equipped to navigate its environment using its sharp auditory senses. While much of the Nadel’s body lacks armor, certain areas are protected by incredibly thick skin, which is nearly impervious to piercing. This natural defense ensures the Nadel remains well-protected despite its slow speed. Perhaps the most remarkable feature of the Nadel is its highly adaptive feet, perfectly suited to its massive size and weight. These feet adjust to different ground conditions in ingenious ways: In hot environments, they cool themselves down. In cold conditions, they warm up along with the legs. On soft ground, they transform into a pillow-like texture to prevent sinking. On hard surfaces, nails extend for better grip and stability. This adaptability ensures the Nadel remains comfortable and happy in various terrains, making it a resilient and contented creature in its natural habitat.

Poralen

The Poralen is a social creature that thrives in groups of around twenty individuals. Known for their soft, sometimes slimy skin, they exude an endearing charm with their perpetually smiling appearance. These creatures are native to wet and humid environments, perfectly adapted to their moist habitats. Remarkably diverse, there are over two hundred distinct types of Poralen, each uniquely different from the others. Despite their variety, all Poralens share some fascinating traits. For instance, they move by jumping, a characteristic mode of locomotion that helps them navigate their terrain with ease. Poralens have a unique approach to eating: they swallow their food whole without chewing. Their highly elastic bodies can stretch significantly to accommodate varying amounts of food, allowing them to consume large meals at times or go without eating for extended periods when food is scarce. This incredible adaptability makes the Poralen a resilient and fascinating species in its native ecosystem.

Tenash-M

The Tenash-m is renowned as one of the most intelligent creatures ever discovered by collectors. Its remarkable ability to learn and adapt makes it incredibly challenging to track. Once a Tenash-m has been pursued, it will quickly adapt and render the previous tracking method ineffective, forcing trackers to constantly devise new strategies. These creatures possess an exceptional memory, allowing them to recall past experiences in detail. They also demonstrate the ability to learn rapidly from observing other animals and their surroundings, responding swiftly to new situations. This combination of intelligence, adaptability, and observational skills made the Tenash-m one of the most difficult animals for collectors to capture, solidifying its reputation as a highly elusive and resourceful species.

Ops

The Ops is a truly unique and ever-evolving species. Once a type of fish, this remarkable animal undergoes continuous adaptation with each new generation. Every time an Ops lays eggs, the offspring that emerge are noticeably different from the previous generation, showcasing ongoing evolutionary changes. Features such as legs and six eyes, which they didn’t originally possess, have appeared over time. However, two traits remain constant: their powerful mouths and their tails. The Ops's mouth is exceptionally strong, equipped with jaws that lock firmly onto their prey. Once they latch on, the grip is nearly impossible to break, often resulting in the death of their target. This deadly efficiency is amplified by their social behavior, as Ops travel in large packs of around a hundred individuals, making them formidable hunters. Reproduction is a brief but crucial phase of an Ops’s life. A female Ops lays a maximum of thirty-eight eggs per clutch and does so only twice in her lifetime before she dies. This limited reproductive cycle highlights the species' reliance on their rapid adaptations to ensure their survival and dominance in their ecosystem.

Sni-Tock

The Sni-Tock is an enigmatic creature that resides in the deepest, most impenetrable darkness imaginable—a darkness so profound that even artificial light fails to illuminate it. To capture the Sni-Tock, collectors had to design lifelike, autonomous armor capable of navigating this pitch-black environment without human assistance. One of the greatest challenges for the collectors was distinguishing between male and female Sni-Tocks, as they exhibit no apparent physical differences. As a result, the collectors captured eight individuals without knowing their sexes. During their expedition into the abyss, the collectors encountered an unusual slime that clung to their suits and caused severe burns, leading them to believe the Sni-Tock possesses acidic, poisonous properties. When the collectors attempted to examine one of the captured Sni-Tocks more closely, they removed its armor. To their astonishment, the creature disintegrated into dust upon exposure. Adding to its mysterious nature, the Sni-Tock is completely silent, emitting no sound under any circumstances. These traits make the Sni-Tock one of the most baffling and elusive creatures ever encountered by collectors.

Tasalis

The Tasalis is a peculiar and fascinating creature, instantly recognizable by its tangled-looking legs. Despite their appearance, these legs function in a unique way, unlike those of most animals. Tasalis are extremely slow-moving, to the point where their movement can be imperceptible at times. Tasalis primarily feed on small, growing roots found underground. One of their most remarkable traits is their ability to regenerate lost limbs. When a limb regrows, it becomes stronger and harder than before. This regeneration process causes their leg sizes to vary—some may grow large and robust, while others remain small and delicate. Highly resilient, the Tasalis can survive for up to thirty days without food and twenty days without water. Killing a Tasalis is exceptionally difficult due to their unique physiology. Their entire body is slightly flexible, allowing them to absorb impacts and avoid injury if they fall. Additionally, their internal structure is soft and elastic, making them nearly inedible; to a predator, consuming a Tasalis would be akin to chewing gum. These characteristics make the Tasalis an extraordinary example of adaptability and survival in the natural world.

Coras

Here's an improved version of your text with better clarity, flow, and grammar: The Coras are creatures that thrive on adrenaline and challenges. They love to fight powerful or large animals, seeking opponents they know are strong and resilient. This drive for combat is rooted in their nature. A distinctive feature of the Coras is their hammer-shaped heads, though they weren’t always this way. Over time, their heads have evolved to endure incredible amounts of punishment. They rely on their heads for nearly everything—smashing objects, killing prey, and battling one another. As a result, no two Coras have identical head shapes; each reflects the wear and tear of their unique life experiences. Their long, pointed legs serve a practical purpose. When they fight or break things, they spread their legs wide for balance, ensuring stability during their powerful strikes. Interestingly, their ears are deeply embedded within their heads, offering natural protection. Even the loudest sounds near their ears can't damage their eardrums, making them nearly impervious to auditory attacks.

Dedick

The Dedick is a creature capable of both flight and walking on the ground. However, due to their large size, their wings tire quickly. Interestingly, their wings change color depending on the temperature—shifting hues in response to heat or cold. When walking, the Dedick stands tall, supported by its strong legs. It has two large eyes that grant exceptional vision, allowing it to spot the tiniest details in sand or among rocks, such as small insects. However, when their vision fails, the Dedick relies on its sharp sense of smell, aided by six nostrils that make it an excellent tracker. Dedicks are solitary creatures when it comes to group dynamics. They live only in pairs—a male and a female—along with their offspring. After raising their young for fifty days, they leave the babies to survive on their own in the wild. Whether the young thrive or perish, the parents move on, showing no emotional attachment to their offspring.

Hacin

The Hacin is a unique and fascinating creature known for its odd-looking legs, which may appear strange but enable it to run at incredible speeds. In fact, it is one of the fastest animals aboard the ship. The Hacin has a large head crowned with a long, mysterious horn, the purpose of which remains unknown. It also boasts six eyes, each specialized for different purposes: two for seeing in the dark, two for daytime vision, and two for detecting body heat. This exceptional eyesight allows the Hacin to locate its prey with precision. Once it finds food, the Hacin reveals its most unusual feature: a mouth from which two snake-like tongues extend, reaching up to three meters. These tongues are flexible and serve as feeding tools, acting like long straws to suck up their meals. However, the tongues are somewhat fragile and can occasionally get tangled or break off. Fortunately, they regenerate over time, ensuring the Hacin can continue to feed effectively.

Zendaris

The Zendaris is a versatile creature, capable of thriving on land, in water, and in the air. Despite their small size—roughly ten centimeters tall—they are incredibly numerous and found almost everywhere. Zendaris are opportunistic feeders, consuming virtually anything they come across. They travel in massive packs, so large that it’s impossible to count their numbers. While fascinating, they are often considered highly irritating creatures. When they fly, their six wings produce a constant, high-pitched whistling sound that can quickly wear on the nerves of anyone nearby. Their voracious appetite is matched by their unusual digestive process. With large mouths, they eat incessantly, but their stomachs only retain what is useful. The rest is promptly regurgitated, leaving behind a trail of discarded matter as they move.

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