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Cillimorphs Field Guide Section 9

  Whirlyfig & Vitabeetwo

  Designation: the SAMARA & ALSOMITRA MACROCARPA cillimorphs

  Group: GROWER

  Native Biomes: PLANET URBANIAK, PLANET WOODZY, & OUTER SPACE

  Size: SMALL & LARGE

  Interesting Facts: Whirlyfig rotates its fibrous wings at high speed to fly, spying on people’s windowsill gardens in search of good places to temporarily plant themselves and rest. A matured Vitabeetwo can fly both incredibly fast and completely silent, especially when it ascends into the outer atmosphere and low orbit, allowing it to judge the gardening ability of an entire continent at once.

  Ammonacci & Nautifrac

  Designation: the FIBONACCI SEQUENCE & FRACTAL cillimorphs

  Group: SPINELESS

  Native Biomes: PLANET SPLISHY & PLANET BOLDERO

  Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

  Interesting Facts: Ammonacci has a mathematically perfect shell, the purpose of which is unknown, so we’ll assume bragging rights. As Nautifrac, the shell is covered in endlessly diminishing versions of itself that would surely drive a man to obsession, madness, and death, so just look at its cute grumpy eyebrows instead.

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  Swalun & Swaluminum

  Designation: the ALUMINUM FOIL LEFTOVERS SWAN cillimorphs

  Group: BIRDISH

  Native Biomes: PLANET BRRR & PLANET URBANIAK

  Size: SMALL

  Interesting Facts: The silvery skin helps them insulate, trapping massive amounts of heat. They store food under the skin, which cooks it and helps the flavors mingle. Swaluminum tries to store too much and often bursts open, releasing a cartoonish scent trail that makes hungry cillimorphs chase it around.

  Slyhigh & Jormugonda

  Designation: the WORLD SERPENT cillimorphs

  Group: REPTOPHIBIAN

  Native Biomes: PLANET WOODZY & OUTER SPACE

  Size: LARGE

  Interesting Facts: These massive cillimorphs use clinging clouds and wind currents to fly while in atmosphere. They glide along the edge of the sky to bask in sunrises. Entire weather systems play out across their skins. Jormugonda is the longest cillimorph in existence, and nobody ever sees the tip of its tail. It’s considered a bad idea to pull any loose thread, because it might be part of a Jormugonda.

  Cavecub & Paleogrizz

  Designation: the CAVE BEAR cillimorphs

  Group: MAMMALISH

  Native Biomes: PLANET BOLDERO

  Size: SMALL & MEDIUM

  Interesting Facts: Cavecub and Paleogrizz defend the caves in which they live very aggressively. Be careful when making cave paintings, because that wall might be the hibernating flank of a Paleogrizz, and if they like your drawings too much they might sit on you until you’ve covered their entire canvas.

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