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Frank Kelly Freas, 1974

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Various organisms of planet R'haub. The planet's extremely nutritious soil has caused the plant evolution to go into hyperdrive. Allowing them to adapt active life styles and intelligence
Found some cladonia in a forest during a hike, so here's some alien flora in resin. Lichen, small glass balls and stabilized wood. I'm planning to make pendants out of these
Strange Recolors + Alien Freezer Bunny Guitar
I just finished my first cc! I made some recolors to match StrangerVille's alien plants to decorate my new sim's house and I thought it would be nice to share it!
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You need Realm of Magic for the dried plants, Cats & Dogs for the kitty plant and Blooming Rooms Kit for the divider, the guitar and the sunflowers are Base Game.
Unique flora of Genna
Each observed from the background.

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There is a vast variety of photosynthetic organisms on this planet of which almost all significant groups contain some multicellular clades, many of which have distinct structures and parts
While there is similar variety in protozoa, when it comes to multicellular forms there are only the animals; the nearest alternative form I could find are xenophyophores, which aren't even multicellular
If this pattern holds for alien life, perhaps there would be no direct animal equivalents within some biospheres
This does not mean there would be no animals. Consider the diversity of plants; for any trait that makes animals distinct (e.g. digestion, movement, lack of roots), you can find it to some degree in several distinct lineages of flora. Thus, without animals to compete with, it's possible that some sort of plantoid organism could evolve into animal life
A rejected cover concept sketch for the comics. Ended up doing a different one instead but might take this further in the future just for fun!
Fun fact: If you throw a ball into a thicket, there's a good chance someone will throw it back at you.