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Created page with "{{WaroftheRotten}} {{Infobox Species | title1 = Astrobiont | image1 = Unknown.png | scope = War of the Rotten | author = Lupe | scientific_name = ''Xenobium spitzbergensis'' | solvent = Water | reproduction = Sexual | sexual_dynamism = Monoecious | body_plan = Amorphous | exonyms = *Spitzbergen slime *Yellow lung | possible_body_colorations = Yellow }}The '''Astrobiont''' (''Xenobium spitzbergensis'') is a species of extrater..."
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}}The '''Astrobiont''' (''Xenobium spitzbergensis'') is a species of extraterrestrial, pathogenic slime mold. It came into contact with humans for the first time on August 16th, 1942, on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen.
}}The '''Astrobiont''' (''Xenobium spitzbergensis'') is a species of extraterrestrial, pathogenic slime mold. It came into contact with humans for the first time on August 16th, 1942, on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen.
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Inhale Their Cries, Submit to Their Agony
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Astrobiont
Meta Info
Author
Designations
Scientific Name

Xenobium spitzbergensis

Exonyms
  • Spitzbergen slime
  • Yellow lung
Physical Info
Solvent

Water

Reproduction

Sexual

Sexual Dynamism

Monoecious

Body Plan

Amorphous

Possible Body Colorations

Yellow

The Astrobiont (Xenobium spitzbergensis) is a species of extraterrestrial, pathogenic slime mold. It came into contact with humans for the first time on August 16th, 1942, on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen.

Names

History

Characteristics

Body Structure

Nutrition

Reproduction