Roean Species Numbers: Sequel ππͺππΉ
Roean Species Numbers: Sequel
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A possible amusing explanation for the percentages on the planet Roia.
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Ikai'kap I imagine aren't too fussed, there's plenty of room in the oceans and life is to be lived and enjoyed.
Cikopatli perhaps are a little sad sometimes that they're relatively rare though I don't suppose they'd overthink it and will get on with life, cherishing the children that they have.
Pattader are obviously romantics or at least that pair.
The Orthontis population I imagine could well have been quite stable or with relatively little flux for a long time.
Zaw-Afikh are long lived and even if they are few, I imagine they'll still be around for a while yet. Hopefully.
Cikopatli perhaps are a little sad sometimes that they're relatively rare though I don't suppose they'd overthink it and will get on with life, cherishing the children that they have.
Pattader are obviously romantics or at least that pair.
The Orthontis population I imagine could well have been quite stable or with relatively little flux for a long time.
Zaw-Afikh are long lived and even if they are few, I imagine they'll still be around for a while yet. Hopefully.
Yeah the fish have it best in the water :']
I agree that the corcs tend to not overthink... or think much in general... ^^
Orthontis are good at planning so yes their numbers are stable... Saurs are just too antisocial to have a big consistent population.... And they're so fickle with where they can survive, being cold blooded...
I agree that the corcs tend to not overthink... or think much in general... ^^
Orthontis are good at planning so yes their numbers are stable... Saurs are just too antisocial to have a big consistent population.... And they're so fickle with where they can survive, being cold blooded...
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