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Revision as of 04:39, 15 October 2015

AT: "xx" These are unidentified non-humanoid species observed in the 22nd century.

Akaali creatures

A number of creatures, both stuffed and represented by statues, were on display in an antique shop on the Akaali homeworld. (ENT: "Civilization")

Like at least one other object of art in the shop, some of the statues might represent mythological rather then real creatures.

Archer IV wildlife

The planet Archer IV contained several unnamed species, including numerous fish, nocturnal marsupials, fireflies, and a type of arachnid. (ENT: "Strange New World")

In the script for "Strange New World", the Archer IV arachnid was described thus; "It's four-inches long, with a scorpion-like, segmented body."

Dakala snake

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A Dakalan snake

Among the wildlife on the rogue world Dakala, bioluminescent snakes were observed. (ENT: "Rogue Planet")

The creature was identified as a snake in the script of the episode.

Klingon food animal

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The Skull of an unidentified animal

The skull of an unknown animal was found in the kitchen of the IKS Somraw. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs")

The prop used to represent this type of creature was the skull of a red fox.

Loracus Prime termites

Unidentified Loracus Prime termites

Termites native to Loracus Prime

Profiles of a number of termite species native to Loracus Prime were seen in the Handbook of Exobiology. (ENT: "Strange New World")

These termites were seemingly identified in the book, but were barely legible and have not been deciphered.

Mirror universe animal

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Phlox examining an animal

In the mirror universe, Phlox experimented on a mammalian-looking animal. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

P'Jem horses

The monastery at P'Jem included at least two statues of horse-like creatures. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem")

It can be presumed these weren't Earth horses, given the lack of contact between P'Jem and Earth. However, it is not known if these creatures were from P'Jem, Vulcan, somewhere else, or even mythological.

Skagaran colony creatures

A Human saloon on an unnamed Skagaran colony featured numerous animal skulls and other hunting trophies. (ENT: "North Star")

Apart from the trophies pictured, there were also at least two hides, a horn, and several more hard-to-see trophies.

Spiked pig-like animal

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A pig-like animal

In December 2154, Harrad-Sar served a member of this species aboard his ship. (ENT: "Bound")

This might be a Targ.

Thera flyers

Thera

Flying creatures over Thera

A holographic recreation of Thera included a few large, flying creatures. (ENT: "Unexpected")

Xindi Biorifle lifeform

Xindi biorifle

Eel-like creatures in a Xindi biorifle

Typically, eel-like engineered lifeforms formed the power sources of such technologies as Xindi-Reptilian biorifles and seekers. Such creatures were capable of reproducing, and thrived when exposed to omicron radiation. However, a sustained burst of delta radiation could kill this type of creature. (ENT: "The Shipment")