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These are [[unnamed non-humanoids|unidentified non-humanoid species]] observed in the [[24th century]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movies]])
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The following is a list of '''[[unnamed non-humanoids|unidentified non-humanoid species]]''' observed in the [[24th century]].
   
 
== Alien lifeform ==
==Aquatic lifeforms==
 
[[File:Aquatic lifeforms evolution table.jpg|thumb|150px|A table with aquatic lifeforms.]]
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[[File:Alien lifeform from computer screen.jpg|thumb|Alien creature]]
 
An '''alien lifeform''' seen on a viewscreen depicting data from the ''Enterprise''-D library computer. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost|Datalore}})
A table with an evolutionary diagram of various alien aquatic lifeforms was displayed in the [[classroom]]s aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and on [[Deep Space 9]]. Some of the lifeforms were very [[fish]]-like while others looked distinctively [[mammal]]ian and [[saurian]]. ({{TNG|Imaginary Friend}})
 
 
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== Aquatic lifeforms ==
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[[File:Aquatic lifeforms evolution table.jpg|thumb|150px|A table with aquatic lifeforms]]
 
A table with an evolutionary diagram of '''various alien aquatic lifeforms''' was displayed in the [[classroom]]s aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and on [[Deep Space 9]]. Some of the [[lifeform]]s were very [[fish]]-like while others looked distinctively [[mammal]]ian and [[saurian]]. ({{TNG|Imaginary Friend}})
 
{{bginfo|The table was first seen in the [[nursery]] in {{e|The Child}}. It later appeared in the [[school]]room aboard the ''Enterprise''-D in {{e|The Offspring}}, {{e|Reunion}}, {{e|Imaginary Friend}}, {{e|Rascals}}, and {{e|Masks}}. It also appeared in the biolab in {{e|New Ground}} and in the classroom aboard Deep Space 9 in {{e|Cardassians}}. Some of the aliens show a striking similarity to aquatic [[dinosaur]]s or the famous [[Loch Ness monster]]|The diagram was created by [[Rick Sternbach]], illustrating the "evolution of intelligent life on the planet Denkir IV", from a (non-Trek) science fiction story he wrote.}}
 
{{bginfo|The table was first seen in the [[nursery]] in {{e|The Child}}. It later appeared in the [[school]]room aboard the ''Enterprise''-D in {{e|The Offspring}}, {{e|Reunion}}, {{e|Imaginary Friend}}, {{e|Rascals}}, and {{e|Masks}}. It also appeared in the biolab in {{e|New Ground}} and in the classroom aboard Deep Space 9 in {{e|Cardassians}}. Some of the aliens show a striking similarity to aquatic [[dinosaur]]s or the famous [[Loch Ness monster]]|The diagram was created by [[Rick Sternbach]], illustrating the "evolution of intelligent life on the planet Denkir IV", from a (non-Trek) science fiction story he wrote.}}
 
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== Ferenginar creatures ==
==Footprint and cell sample aliens==
 
 
Two [[statue]]s depicting '''animals''' could be seen in [[Ishka]]'s home on [[Ferenginar]]. ({{DS9|Family Business}})
Footprints and corresponding cell samples of several species were stored in the [[library computer]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. Samples of at least 5 alien species were compared to the footprints and cell sample of the [[Tarchannen III species]] prior to its discovery. None of the samples was similar to the [[Tarchannen III]] lifeform however. ({{TNG|Identity Crisis}})
 
 
<gallery>
 
File:Ferenginar bird.jpg|A [[bird]]
 
File:Ferenginar mammal.jpg|A [[quadruped]] with a [[dog]]-like head
 
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== Footprint and cell sample aliens ==
 
Footprints and corresponding cell samples of '''several species''' were stored in the [[library computer]] of the ''Enterprise''-D. Samples of at least five [[alien]] species were compared to the footprints and [[cell (biology)|cell]] sample of the [[Tarchannen III species]] prior to its discovery. None of the samples was similar to the [[Tarchannen III]] lifeform however. ({{TNG|Identity Crisis}})
   
 
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| class="odd" align="center" style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[File:Footprint sample 1.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 2.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 3.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 4.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 5.jpg|138px|]]
 
| class="odd" align="center" style="vertical-align:middle;" | [[File:Footprint sample 1.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 2.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 3.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 4.jpg|138px|]][[File:Footprint sample 5.jpg|138px|]]
 
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==Alien lifeform==
 
[[File:Alien lifeform from computer screen.jpg|thumb|Alien creature]]
 
An alien lifeform seen on a viewscreen depicting data from the viewscreens from the ''Enterprise''-D library computer. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost|Datalore}})
 
 
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== Goralis III animals ==
==Ferenginar creatures==
 
Two statues depicting animals could be seen in [[Ishka]]'s home on [[Ferenginar]]. ({{DS9|Family Business}})
 
<gallery>
 
File:Ferenginar bird.jpg|A [[bird]]
 
File:Ferenginar mammal.jpg|A [[quadruped]] with a [[dog]]-like head.
 
</gallery>
 
 
==Goralis III animals==
 
 
[[File:Goralis Wolf.jpg|thumb|A wolf-like animal from the [[Goralis system]]]]
 
[[File:Goralis Wolf.jpg|thumb|A wolf-like animal from the [[Goralis system]]]]
While stranded on [[Goralis III]] in [[2375]], [[Worf]] killed a large furry mammal, somewhat similar to a [[wolf]], for [[food]]. Wolf also mentioned the planet having predators that might pose a threat to him. ({{DS9|Penumbra}})
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While stranded on [[Goralis III]] in [[2375]], [[Worf]] killed a '''large furry mammal''', somewhat similar to a [[wolf]], for [[food]]. Wolf also mentioned the [[planet]] having [[predator]]s that might pose a threat to him. ({{DS9|Penumbra}})
 
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==Horned creature==
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== Horned creature ==
 
[[File:Reptile Communicator.png|thumb|A horned creature]]
 
[[File:Reptile Communicator.png|thumb|A horned creature]]
The stylized image of a possibly [[Reptile|reptilian]] or [[saurian]] creature with a unicorn-like horn could be seen on a an [[Alpha Quadrant]] terrorist communicator and as a badge in use by two [[Delta Quadrant]] species, the [[Mari]] and the [[Ledosian]]s. ({{TNG|Starship Mine}}, {{VOY|Random Thoughts|Natural Law}})
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The stylized image of a possibly '''[[Reptile|reptilian]] or [[saurian]] creature''' with a unicorn-like horn could be seen on a an [[Alpha Quadrant]] terrorist [[communicator]] and as a badge in use by two [[Delta Quadrant]] species, the [[Mari]] and the [[Ledosian]]s. ({{TNG|Starship Mine}}, {{VOY|Random Thoughts|Natural Law}})
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== Klingon food insect ==
 
[[File:Klingon restaurant sign, Playing god.jpg|thumb|Alien invertebrate (upper left)]]
 
An '''[[insect]]like creature''' of unknown origin, was seen on a display in the [[Klingon restaurant]] on Deep Space 9. ({{DS9|Playing God}})
 
{{bginfo|This creature might have been native to [[Qo'noS]] or another [[Klingon]] planet. It's placement on the display suggests it was edible, and on the restaurant menu.}}
 
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== Promenade skeleton ==
 
== Promenade skeleton ==
 
[[File:Promenade fish 2.jpg|thumb|150px|A fish-like skeleton]]
 
[[File:Promenade fish 2.jpg|thumb|150px|A fish-like skeleton]]
The skeleton of an animal, possibly [[fish]]-like, was displayed on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[promenade]]. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'')
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The '''skeleton of an animal''', possibly [[fish]]-like, was displayed on Deep Space 9's [[promenade]]. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'')
 
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==Rigel IV aliens==
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== Rigel IV aliens ==
 
[[File:Spaceflight Chronology alien creatures.jpg|thumb|Aliens encountered on Rigel IV]]
 
[[File:Spaceflight Chronology alien creatures.jpg|thumb|Aliens encountered on Rigel IV]]
These aliens, encountered on [[Rigel IV]], were displayed in viewscreens depicting data from the ''Enterprise''-D library computer. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost|Datalore}})
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These '''aliens''', encountered on [[Rigel IV]], were displayed on viewscreens depicting data from the ''Enterprise''-D library computer. ({{TNG|The Last Outpost|Datalore}})
 
{{bginfo|These drawings are from the ''[[Spaceflight Chronology]]''. In the book, these images are presented as drawings of aliens encountered by the first [[Human]]s to visit Rigel IV. Only the encounter with the creature on the left was given by the [[captain]] in his [[Captain's log|log]]. He found the creature somewhat reminiscent of a porcupine. Its tentacles were waving in the air in anger, as a [[rigellian]] jewler was refusing to sell a large diamond to the creature for the ammount it was offering for the jewel}}
 
{{bginfo|These drawings are from the ''[[Spaceflight Chronology]]''. In the book, these images are presented as drawings of aliens encountered by the first [[Human]]s to visit Rigel IV. Only the encounter with the creature on the left was given by the [[captain]] in his [[Captain's log|log]]. He found the creature somewhat reminiscent of a porcupine. Its tentacles were waving in the air in anger, as a [[rigellian]] jewler was refusing to sell a large diamond to the creature for the ammount it was offering for the jewel}}
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==Slug-o-Cola Slug==
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== Slug-o-Cola slug ==
The label of [[Slug-o-Cola]] bottles featured an image of an apparently man-sized, [[slug]]-like tentacled creature, gorging on the Cola. ({{DS9|Profit and Lace}})
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The label of [[Slug-o-Cola]] bottles featured an image of an apparently '''man-sized, [[slug]]-like tentacled creature''', gorging on the [[cola]]. ({{DS9|Profit and Lace}})
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==Klingon food insect==
 
[[File:Klingon restaurant sign, Playing god.jpg|thumb|Alien invertebrate (upper left)]]
 
An [[insect]]like creature of unknown origin, was seen on a display in the [[Klingon restaurant]] on [[Deep Space 9]].
 
{{bginfo|This creature might have been native to [[Qo'noS]] or another [[Klingon]] planet. It's placement on the display suggests it was edible, and on the restaurant menu}}
 
 
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[[Category:Unnamed species| ]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed individuals| ]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed individuals| ]]

Revision as of 22:44, 13 April 2014

The following is a list of unidentified non-humanoid species observed in the 24th century.

Alien lifeform

Alien lifeform from computer screen

Alien creature

An alien lifeform seen on a viewscreen depicting data from the Enterprise-D library computer. (TNG: "The Last Outpost", "Datalore")

Aquatic lifeforms

Aquatic lifeforms evolution table

A table with aquatic lifeforms

A table with an evolutionary diagram of various alien aquatic lifeforms was displayed in the classrooms aboard the USS Enterprise-D and on Deep Space 9. Some of the lifeforms were very fish-like while others looked distinctively mammalian and saurian. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

The table was first seen in the nursery in "The Child". It later appeared in the schoolroom aboard the Enterprise-D in "The Offspring", "Reunion", "Imaginary Friend", "Rascals", and "Masks". It also appeared in the biolab in "New Ground" and in the classroom aboard Deep Space 9 in "Cardassians". Some of the aliens show a striking similarity to aquatic dinosaurs or the famous Loch Ness monster
The diagram was created by Rick Sternbach, illustrating the "evolution of intelligent life on the planet Denkir IV", from a (non-Trek) science fiction story he wrote.

Ferenginar creatures

Two statues depicting animals could be seen in Ishka's home on Ferenginar. (DS9: "Family Business")

Footprint and cell sample aliens

Footprints and corresponding cell samples of several species were stored in the library computer of the Enterprise-D. Samples of at least five alien species were compared to the footprints and cell sample of the Tarchannen III species prior to its discovery. None of the samples was similar to the Tarchannen III lifeform however. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

Footprint and cell samples
Footprint sample 1Footprint sample 2Footprint sample 3Footprint sample 4Footprint sample 5

Goralis III animals

Goralis Wolf

A wolf-like animal from the Goralis system

While stranded on Goralis III in 2375, Worf killed a large furry mammal, somewhat similar to a wolf, for food. Wolf also mentioned the planet having predators that might pose a threat to him. (DS9: "Penumbra")

Horned creature

Reptile Communicator

A horned creature

The stylized image of a possibly reptilian or saurian creature with a unicorn-like horn could be seen on a an Alpha Quadrant terrorist communicator and as a badge in use by two Delta Quadrant species, the Mari and the Ledosians. (TNG: "Starship Mine", VOY: "Random Thoughts", "Natural Law")

Klingon food insect

File:Klingon restaurant sign, Playing god.jpg

Alien invertebrate (upper left)

An insectlike creature of unknown origin, was seen on a display in the Klingon restaurant on Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Playing God")

This creature might have been native to Qo'noS or another Klingon planet. It's placement on the display suggests it was edible, and on the restaurant menu.

Promenade skeleton

Promenade fish 2

A fish-like skeleton

The skeleton of an animal, possibly fish-like, was displayed on Deep Space 9's promenade. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

Rigel IV aliens

Spaceflight Chronology alien creatures

Aliens encountered on Rigel IV

These aliens, encountered on Rigel IV, were displayed on viewscreens depicting data from the Enterprise-D library computer. (TNG: "The Last Outpost", "Datalore")

These drawings are from the Spaceflight Chronology. In the book, these images are presented as drawings of aliens encountered by the first Humans to visit Rigel IV. Only the encounter with the creature on the left was given by the captain in his log. He found the creature somewhat reminiscent of a porcupine. Its tentacles were waving in the air in anger, as a rigellian jewler was refusing to sell a large diamond to the creature for the ammount it was offering for the jewel

Slug-o-Cola slug

The label of Slug-o-Cola bottles featured an image of an apparently man-sized, slug-like tentacled creature, gorging on the cola. (DS9: "Profit and Lace")