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'''Neptunians''' are traditional, fictional extraterrestrials that come from the gas giant '''Neptune''', the eighth planet of the Sol system. Neptunians are said to be 6 foot tall blue skinned fish-like humanoids. Neptunians share many characteristics with aquatic creatures on Earth. Most common characteristics are of an anglerfish, shark, eel, lobster, and octupus. They have the head of an anglerfish, dorsal fin and gills of a shark, tail of an eel, tentacles of an octupus, and the arms, legs and body of a lobster. Neptunians are great swimmers. They are also amphibians, meaning they can breath on water and land (despite the fact that gas giants like Neptune have neighter). What some people seem to misunderstand is that these creatures live in the lower mantle where liquid water can be found. Neptunians are good at war, but remain mostly peaceful.
 
   
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'''Neptunians''' are traditional, fictional extraterrestrials that come from the planet '''Neptune''', the eighth planet of the Sol system.
==See also==
 
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*[[Neptunian (Space Patrol)]]
 
*[[Neptunian (Superinteressante)]]
 
*[[Neptunian (Superinteressante)]]
 
*[[Neptunian (Futurama)]]
 
*[[Neptunian (Futurama)]]
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*[[Neptunian (Star Trek)]]
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*[[Neptunian (The Whisperer in Darkness)]]
   
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[[Category:Races of the Sol System]]
 
[[Category:Humanoid races]]
 
[[Category:Sapient Beings]]
 
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Neptunians are traditional, fictional extraterrestrials that come from the planet Neptune, the eighth planet of the Sol system.

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