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These are [[unnamed non-humanoids|unidentified non-humanoid species]] observed in the [[23rd century]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movies]])
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These are '''[[unnamed non-humanoids|unidentified non-humanoid species]]''' observed in the [[23rd century]].
   
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== Bird-like creature ==
===Multi-eyed Alien===
 
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[[File:Bird creature, The Squire of Gothos.jpg|thumb|150px|A bird-like creature]]
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An [[Avian]] looking '''creature''' was displayed at [[Trelane]]'s mansion. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
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== Nibiru wildlife ==
[[Image:Multi-eyed alien, That which survives.jpg|thumb|150px|A multi-eyed alien]]
 
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In the [[alternate reality]], the [[planet]] [[Nibiru]] was home to several animal species.
A painting with a member of this species with many small black eyes underneath two large eyes hung in Dr. [[Leonard McCoy]]'s [[sickbay]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for some time. ({{TOS|The Enterprise Incident|That Which Survives}})
 
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:''A [[spaceborne species|space-borne lifeform]] vaguely resembling this painting was encountered by the crew of the ''Enterprise'' in the first issue of the non-[[canon]] [[comics|comic]] ''[[Star Trek: Early Voyages]]''. The resemblance was probably coincidental.''
 
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=== Riding animal ===
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[[File:Nibiru riding animal.jpg|thumb|150px|An animal on Nibiru]]
[[Category:Unnamed species|Non-humanoids (23rd century)]]
 
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This '''animal''' was a large friendly quadruped, capable of standing on both two or four legs. It could be used as a riding animal by humanoids. ({{film|12}})
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{{bginfo|This creature was a modified version of the [[Drakoulias]] from {{film|11}}. "''We gave it a shave and a spray tan,''" remembered [[Paul Kavanagh]], "''and we re-rigged it with some new techniques we've developed to handle quadropeds, which gave us better animation controls.''" (''[[Cinefex]]'', No. 134, p. 77) According to the website FXGuide, the filmmakers dubbed the Nibiran version of the animal "Niborilla". ''[http://www.fxguide.com/featured/star-trek-into-darkness-vfx-makes-it-so/]'' However, according to ''[[Cinefex]]'' (No. 134, p. 77), this name is spelt "Nibirilla".|The [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' has an image of a Domesticated Niborilla as card #45.}}
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=== Tree creature ===
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[[File:Nibiru tree lifeform.jpg|thumb|150px|A Nibiran lifeform]]
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This '''small [[anemone]]-like creature''', which had many small legs and retractable [[tentacle]]s or feelers, could be found moving through Nibiran [[tree]]s. ({{film|12}})
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=== Nibiru fish ===
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[[File:Nibiran fish.jpg|thumb|150px|A Nibiran fish]]
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The [[ocean]]s on Nibiru contained [[fish]], some of which could grow quite large, like this '''giant fish''' who passed the observation [[bridge]] window while the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} parked on the ground of the ocean. ({{film|12}})
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== Multi-eyed Alien ==
 
[[File:Multi-eyed alien, That which survives.jpg|thumb|150px|A multi-eyed alien]]
 
A [[painting]] with a '''member of this [[species]]''' with many small black [[eye]]s underneath two large eyes hung in [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy]]'s [[sickbay]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for some time. ({{TOS|The Enterprise Incident|That Which Survives}})
 
{{bginfo|A [[spaceborne species|space-borne lifeform]] vaguely resembling this painting was encountered by the crew of the ''Enterprise'' in the first issue of the non-[[canon]] [[comics|comic]] ''[[Star Trek: Early Voyages]]''. The resemblance was probably coincidental.}}
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== Yellow creature ==
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[[File:Learning pit creature.jpg|thumb|150px|A yellow creature]]
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In an [[alternate reality]], one young [[Vulcan]] was studying the image of a '''yellow creature''', which moved as if it was either flying or swiming, inside a [[learning pit]]. ({{film|11}})
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[[Category:Unnamed species]]
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[[Category:Unnamed individuals]]

Revision as of 18:13, 19 January 2014

AT: "xx" These are unidentified non-humanoid species observed in the 23rd century.

Bird-like creature

File:Bird creature, The Squire of Gothos.jpg

A bird-like creature

An Avian looking creature was displayed at Trelane's mansion. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

Nibiru wildlife

In the alternate reality, the planet Nibiru was home to several animal species.

Riding animal

Nibiru riding animal

An animal on Nibiru

This animal was a large friendly quadruped, capable of standing on both two or four legs. It could be used as a riding animal by humanoids. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

This creature was a modified version of the Drakoulias from Star Trek. "We gave it a shave and a spray tan," remembered Paul Kavanagh, "and we re-rigged it with some new techniques we've developed to handle quadropeds, which gave us better animation controls." (Cinefex, No. 134, p. 77) According to the website FXGuide, the filmmakers dubbed the Nibiran version of the animal "Niborilla". [1] However, according to Cinefex (No. 134, p. 77), this name is spelt "Nibirilla".
The virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals has an image of a Domesticated Niborilla as card #45.

Tree creature

Nibiru tree lifeform

A Nibiran lifeform

This small anemone-like creature, which had many small legs and retractable tentacles or feelers, could be found moving through Nibiran trees. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Nibiru fish

Nibiran fish

A Nibiran fish

The oceans on Nibiru contained fish, some of which could grow quite large, like this giant fish who passed the observation bridge window while the USS Enterprise parked on the ground of the ocean. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Multi-eyed Alien

File:Multi-eyed alien, That which survives.jpg

A multi-eyed alien

A painting with a member of this species with many small black eyes underneath two large eyes hung in Dr. Leonard McCoy's sickbay aboard the USS Enterprise for some time. (TOS: "The Enterprise Incident", "That Which Survives")

A space-borne lifeform vaguely resembling this painting was encountered by the crew of the Enterprise in the first issue of the non-canon comic Star Trek: Early Voyages. The resemblance was probably coincidental.

Yellow creature

File:Learning pit creature.jpg

A yellow creature

In an alternate reality, one young Vulcan was studying the image of a yellow creature, which moved as if it was either flying or swiming, inside a learning pit. (Star Trek)