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alien coral
Wednesday 07 November, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: Siphonografts

Siphonografts are aquatic life-forms native to the planet Oblik IV (commonly known as Owen’s World). They are similar in many ways to the corals and siphonophores of Earth.


Oblikan skull crab - creatures of owens world
Friday 07 September, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: Oblikan Skull Crab

A deep sea invertebrate native to the western oceans of planet Oblik IV (commonly known as Owen’s World). Part of the ‘Creatures of Owen’s World’ series.


Fraser's Sea Hog
Saturday 01 September, 2012

The Creatures of Owen’s World: Fraser’s Sea Hog

The Fraser’s sea hog is a marine mammal native to the planet Oblik IV (commonly known as Owen’s World).


Velonadon - Owen's World
Wednesday 29 August, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: Velonadon

The Velonadon is a bipedal reptile native to the planet Oblik IV (commonly known as Owen’s World).


slaverphant
Sunday 26 August, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: Slaverphant

The slaverphant is a grazing quadruped native to the planet Oblik IV (nicknamed “Owen’s World”). It can be recognized by its two dexterous trunks, its flat mouthless head, and its six eyes.


Spotted bird-lion
Sunday 26 August, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: The Purple Spotted Bird-Lion

The purple spotted bird-lion is a quadrupedal predator native to the planet Oblik IV (commonly known as Owen’s World)


castle-backed oblikalo
Sunday 26 August, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: Castle-Backed Oblikalo

The castle-backed Oblikalo is a quadrupedal ungulate native to the planet Oblik IV (commonly known as Owen’s World)


Giant land jockey alien week
Sunday 26 August, 2012

Creatures of Owen’s World: Giant Land Jockey

The giant land jockey is a large androgynous marsupial native to the planet Oblik IV (nicknamed Owen’s World). It is the largest known insectivore and the largest extant member of the taxonomic order caballarii.


Owen's World
Sunday 26 August, 2012

Planet Profile: Owen’s World

Owen’s World is home a huge diversity of strange and intriguing native lifeforms. So diverse is life on Owen’s World, in fact, that some biologists refer to it as “the liveliest place in the galaxy”.