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Cuihiri D34T

With the exception of a handful of species like the Abyzou, none of them have developed into anything advanced. Most species still rely on simple photosynthesis to survive. A few species do have the basic beginnings of thorns and specialized leaves though, but it will be a long time before those are fully developed.

Geography

An single day lasts 39.01 junctures and a year lasts 353 cycles. The planet is made up of 12 continents, which make up 36% of the planet's landmass.
8 moon(s) orbit the planet and Cuihiri D34T itself orbits the sun in an almost perfectly circular orbit.

Ecosystem

The plant-like organisms on this planet are mostly many types of fungi, but there are a good amount of bushes, shrubs and trees as well. Flowers, on the other hand, are almost non-existent, which is hard to tell, as many fungi species can be confused for flowers due to their shapes and colors, especially when looked at from a distance. But not all fungi species are small and colorful, some can reach incredible heights and may on occasion even surpass the height of the local trees.
The aquatic organisms aren't very large in numbers, but they are huge in size. They can grow to sizes of nearly 100 meters (328ft) and a diameter of up to 5 meters (16ft). These underwater giants give this aquatic world an eerie atmosphere as you never know what could lurk behind that pillar. But at the same time, they provide homes to thousands of species on all depths, which makes studying even 1 giant coral an absolute delight.

Localized Phenomena

Cuihiri D34T offers a unique sight in the night sky of nearby planets. Its colors and distance to the planets around it occasionally makes the night quite magical on those planets, especially those with an atmosphere.
To add to this, the many moons always shine some low light on the planets surface.

Fauna & Flora

Most plant-like organisms tend to grow in one place or at least float around in water, but a small amount of species on this planet isn't content with this, mainly due to the risk of a lack of nutrients in the soil around it.
So instead these species try to attach themselves to small animals. Their survival has a better chance if they manage to intertwine with a furry animal for more grasp. After they've attached themselves to an animal, it will use dirt, dead skin and anything else that may fall on the animal's skin as nutrients, but some may even pierce the skin to take nutrients from the animal's blood.
Swamps of Cuihiri D34T

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