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}}'''The Slime''' (''Xenobium spitzbergensis''), also known as the '''Spitzbergen slime''', is an extraterrestrial organism that causes yellow lung on humans. It was first contracted on August 16th, 1941 in the island of Spitsbergen, Norway. Since then, it infected much of Europe, North Africa, and West Asia, its transmission aided by the constant movement of troops and supplies across the regions.
}}'''The Slime''' (''Xenobium spitzbergensis''), also known as the '''Spitsbergen slime''', is an extraterrestrial organism that causes yellow lung on humans. It was first contracted on August 16th, 1941 in the island of Spitsbergen, Norway. Since then, it infected much of Europe, North Africa, and West Asia, its transmission aided by the constant movement of troops and supplies across the regions.
==Characteristics==
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The Slime
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Designations
Scientific Name

Xenobium spitzbergensis

Physical Info
Solvent

Water

Reproduction

Sexual

Sexual Dynamism

Monoecious

Body Plan

Amorphous

Possible Body Colorations

Yellow

The Slime (Xenobium spitzbergensis), also known as the Spitsbergen slime, is an extraterrestrial organism that causes yellow lung on humans. It was first contracted on August 16th, 1941 in the island of Spitsbergen, Norway. Since then, it infected much of Europe, North Africa, and West Asia, its transmission aided by the constant movement of troops and supplies across the regions.

Characteristics

Body Structure

Nutrition

Reproduction

Taxonomy