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=Exotic ecology=
=Exotic ecology=
{{Quote|There were these big damn plants, like tentacles. I swear, it was like the planet was fighting us, too.|Lieutenant [[Caitlin de Sauveterre]]}}{{Ref/Game|Id=SA|Halo: Spartan Assault}}
{{Quote|There were these big damn plants, like tentacles. I swear, it was like the planet was fighting us, too.|Lieutenant [[Caitlin de Sauveterre]]}}{{Ref/Game|Id=SA|Halo: Spartan Assault}}
[[File:HSA-AlienForest.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Exotic plant life on [[Draetheus V]].]] Some forms of life were distinct from those found in Earth ecosystems, despite sharing (in most cases) morphological similarities. A number of these exotic organisms had similar ubiquity across multiple star systems. In some cases, life forms were discovered which resembled prehistoric fauna from Earth's [[Wikipedia:Pleistocene|Pleistocene epoch]], and some may have actually been transplanted as a result of the Forerunner [[Conservation Measure]], continuing to evolve long after they went extinct on Earth.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Chapter=String 2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HS37}} Some exotic species, while first discovered on alien worlds, were transplanted to other planets as a result of interstellar trade.{{Ref/Twitter|Id=TwitterMoa|Halo|1169984800175919104|Halo|Y=2019|M=9|D=6|Quote=Indigenous to the planet Reach, Moas are large flightless birds with feathered bodies and a swift gait. They are widely exported as pets and for food to other human worlds like Casbah and Earth. #FictionFriday}}
[[File:HSA-AlienForest.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Exotic plant life on Draetheus V.]] Some forms of life were distinct from those found in Earth ecosystems, despite sharing (in most cases) morphological similarities. A number of these exotic organisms had similar ubiquity across multiple star systems. In some cases, life forms were discovered which resembled prehistoric fauna from Earth's [[Wikipedia:Pleistocene|Pleistocene epoch]], and some may have actually been transplanted as a result of the Forerunner [[Conservation Measure]], continuing to evolve long after they went extinct on Earth.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Chapter=String 2}}{{Ref/Reuse|HS37}} Some exotic species, while first discovered on alien worlds, were transplanted to other planets as a result of interstellar trade.{{Ref/Twitter|Id=TwitterMoa|Halo|1169984800175919104|Halo|Y=2019|M=9|D=6|Quote=Indigenous to the planet Reach, Moas are large flightless birds with feathered bodies and a swift gait. They are widely exported as pets and for food to other human worlds like Casbah and Earth. #FictionFriday}}


The following is a list of known exotic species that existed on multiple planets and installations.
The following is a list of known exotic species that existed on multiple planets and installations.

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