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Xenozoology
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Xenozoology was the study of alien wildlife. Mola Haxtor and Professor Sadus Vraal were xenozoologists, and an Institute of Xenozoology existed during the Cold War. Xenozoology was, simplistically, "zoology on other planets". Slightly more precisely, it was the biological study of generally non-sentient life forms, native to places other than the researcher's homeworld. Human xenozoologists, for example, once studied the fauna of the planet Sunday and became particularly interested in Sundayan otters. (PROSE: Wetworld)
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Xenozoology was, simplistically, "zoology on other planets". Slightly more precisely, it was the biological study of generally non-sentient life forms, native to places other than the researcher's homeworld. Human xenozoologists, for example, once studied the fauna of the planet Sunday and became particularly interested in Sundayan otters. (PROSE: Wetworld) Xenozoology was the study of alien wildlife. Mola Haxtor and Professor Sadus Vraal were xenozoologists, and an Institute of Xenozoology existed during the Cold War.