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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Beach Lopers are a bipedal organisms indigenous to Darwin IV, and are a distant peripheral cousin to the immense Emperor Sea Strider. Their facial trunk has been stated as being vaguely reminiscent to that of the elephant on Earth. They have light blue biolights on their back. They generally frequent around the beach of the Amoebic Sea, using their trunk to catch and eat small flyers and floaters, such as Sea Strider larvae.

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  • Beach Loper
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  • Beach Lopers are a bipedal organisms indigenous to Darwin IV, and are a distant peripheral cousin to the immense Emperor Sea Strider. Their facial trunk has been stated as being vaguely reminiscent to that of the elephant on Earth. They have light blue biolights on their back. They generally frequent around the beach of the Amoebic Sea, using their trunk to catch and eat small flyers and floaters, such as Sea Strider larvae.
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Locomotion
  • Bipedal
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Name
  • Beach Loper
Universe
Diet
  • Small Flyers and Floaters
World
Creator
  • Wayne Barlowe
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  • Beach Lopers are a bipedal organisms indigenous to Darwin IV, and are a distant peripheral cousin to the immense Emperor Sea Strider. Their facial trunk has been stated as being vaguely reminiscent to that of the elephant on Earth. They have light blue biolights on their back. They generally frequent around the beach of the Amoebic Sea, using their trunk to catch and eat small flyers and floaters, such as Sea Strider larvae.
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