rdfs:comment | - The fourth planet in the Darwin Binary System, Darwin IV is the homeworld of an impressive diversity of native lifeforms. Once an Earth-like planet with large oceans, Darwin IV was too small to hold its water bodies for a long time: through the eras, it slowly lost its seas. Although Darwin IV is technically considered a desert planet for having little surface water and scarce precipitation, the planet is still thriving with life.
- Darwin IV is a mars-sized rocky world, the fourth planet in the Darwin Binary System formed by 6 planets, is 6.5 light years away from Earth's Solar System. With a very dense atmosphere and little gravity, it is home to a large number of complex organisms characterized by lack of eyes and rely mainly on echolocation and infrared vision, with different and aberrant forms and sizes.
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Native | - Gourd Tree, Jelly-bladder Plant, Plaque-Bark Tree, Tube-grass, etc.
- Arctic Sedge Slider, Arrowtongue, Beach Loper, Beach Quill, Butchertree, Daggerwrist, Electrophyte, Emperor Sea Strider, Eosapien, Groveback, Gyrosprinter, Jetdarter, Keeled Slider, Skewer, etc.
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abstract | - The fourth planet in the Darwin Binary System, Darwin IV is the homeworld of an impressive diversity of native lifeforms. Once an Earth-like planet with large oceans, Darwin IV was too small to hold its water bodies for a long time: through the eras, it slowly lost its seas. Although Darwin IV is technically considered a desert planet for having little surface water and scarce precipitation, the planet is still thriving with life.
- Darwin IV is a mars-sized rocky world, the fourth planet in the Darwin Binary System formed by 6 planets, is 6.5 light years away from Earth's Solar System. With a very dense atmosphere and little gravity, it is home to a large number of complex organisms characterized by lack of eyes and rely mainly on echolocation and infrared vision, with different and aberrant forms and sizes.
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