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Cyrobiomimus

Scope: Endless Horizon
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Revision as of 17:35, May 5, 2025 by LordSkorne7 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Endless Horizon}} {{Infobox Species |title = Cyrobiomimus |scope = Scope:Endless Horizon |scientific_name = Cyrobiomimus |sphere = Abiotic Constructs |homeworld = Cyroterm |native_environment = *Rocks, *Water, *Ice, *Fire, *Wind-blown objects, *Wind |extinction_risk/status = Not applicable |origin_type = Natural formation |varieties/subspecies = *Cyroprezoa }} '''Cyrobiomimus''' is a taxon found on the planet Cyroterm that describes pre-life and nature compone...")
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This article is part of the Endless Horizon Scope.

Cyrobiomimus
Meta Info
Designations
Scientific Name

Cyrobiomimus

Taxonomy
Sphere

Abiotic Constructs

Population Info
Varieties/Subspecies
  • Cyroprezoa
Homeworld

Cyroterm

Native Environment
  • Rocks, *Water, *Ice, *Fire, *Wind-blown objects, *Wind
Extinction Risk/Status

Not applicable

Historical Info
Origin Type

Natural formation

Cyrobiomimus is a taxon found on the planet Cyroterm that describes pre-life and nature components/processes that share similarities with living organisms. Objects and processes such as rocks, water, ice, fire, wind-blown objects and even wind itself belongs to the Biomimus taxont. Many planets and moons in the Universe are likely to house only representatives of Biomimus. Although many of the things/processes assigned to Cyrobiomimus don't exactly adhere to the 7 rules of a living lifeform, all that is necessary to be included in this taxon is that the object/process imitates at least one of the 7 rules.

Subtaxons:

Cyroprezoa - a group which includes the hypothetical precedents of planet Cyroterm's life. Since it isn't clear from what kind of inorganic yet complex molecules the primordial archaebacteria have orginated, instead the closest numerous representations are shown. Cyroprezoa is thought to have originated in an environment close to the planet's sunlight. More about the time during which Cyroprezoa originated and existed found on the page Caesiatusean Eon.