Alien Species
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|name = Saturnian
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|universe = ''Superinteressante''
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|world = Saturn
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|diet = Phototroph
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|sapience = Non-Sapient
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'''Saturnians''' are small non-sapient creatures native to the atmosphere of planet Saturn.
|'''Homeworld''' || [[Saturn]]
 
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|'''Diet''' || Phototroph
 
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|'''Sapience Level''' || Non-sapient
 
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'''Saturnians''' are small non-sapient creatures native to the atmosphere of planet Saturn. They resemble worms with insect wings. Their bodies seem to be divided in two segments, with the wings sprouting from the middle region between the two. On one end of the body there is a head sporting what appears to be a large red eye or other sense organ. On the other end there is a thin tail.
 
   
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==Biology==
There are two kinds of Saturnians living on the planet: the ones living on the poles are shorter and have much larger wings, which are used to capture solar light, in order to get energy. The wings are also used as sails, allowing the animal to be carried around by the winds. The equatorial Saturnians, on the other hand, are longer and have very small wings; otherwise their wings would be tore apart by the strong equatorial hurricanes. They get energy from symbiotic [[Saturnian Bacteria|bacteria]] living inside their bodies.
 
 
Physically, they resemble worms with insect wings. Their bodies seem to be divided in two segments, with the wings sprouting from the middle region between the two. On one end of the body there is a head sporting what appears to be a large red eye or other sensory organ. On the other end there is a thin tail.
   
 
There are two kinds of Saturnians living on the planet: the ones living on the poles are shorter and have much larger wings, which are used to capture solar light, in order to get energy. The wings are also used as sails, allowing the animal to be carried around by the winds. The equatorial Saturnians, on the other hand, are longer and have very small wings; otherwise their wings would be torn apart by the strong equatorial hurricanes. They gather most of their energy from symbiotic [[Saturnian Bacteria|bacteria]] living inside their bodies.
==Behind the scenes==
 
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Saturnians were featured in the Brazilian magazine Superinteressante in June 1999.
 
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==Notes==
 
*Saturnians were featured in the Brazilian magazine ''Superinteressante'' in June 1999.
 
[[Category:Superinteressante Universe]]
 
[[Category:Superinteressante Universe]]
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[[Category:Non-Sapient Species]]
[[Category:Non-Sapient Beings]]
 
 
[[Category:Phototrophs]]
 
[[Category:Phototrophs]]
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[[Category:Saturn Wildlife]]
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[[Category:Gas Giant Dwellers]]
 
[[Category:Symbiotic Species]]

Revision as of 22:20, 9 April 2020

Saturnians are small non-sapient creatures native to the atmosphere of planet Saturn.

Biology

Physically, they resemble worms with insect wings. Their bodies seem to be divided in two segments, with the wings sprouting from the middle region between the two. On one end of the body there is a head sporting what appears to be a large red eye or other sensory organ. On the other end there is a thin tail.

There are two kinds of Saturnians living on the planet: the ones living on the poles are shorter and have much larger wings, which are used to capture solar light, in order to get energy. The wings are also used as sails, allowing the animal to be carried around by the winds. The equatorial Saturnians, on the other hand, are longer and have very small wings; otherwise their wings would be torn apart by the strong equatorial hurricanes. They gather most of their energy from symbiotic bacteria living inside their bodies.

Notes

  • Saturnians were featured in the Brazilian magazine Superinteressante in June 1999.