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Alien Planet Wiki 109 pages Explore Wiki Content Community in: Lifeforms, Fauna, Flora Creatures Category page Edit The flora and fauna of Darwin IV. Trending pages Eosapien Skewer Amoebic Sea Emperor Sea Strider Electrophytes Butchertree Bladderhorn Pronghead All items (88) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q


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Community in: Fauna, Omnivores, Creatures Groveback Edit video Grovebacks are huge creatures and the second largest creature on Darwin IV (the SEA STRIDER is the largest). Food marshall view image Grovebacks bury themselves for long periods of time. During that time they feed off of the nutrients from the ground.


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Darwin IV Universe. All related material from the 1990 novel, Expedition, by Wayne Barlowe, (which is written as if published in 2385) and the follow-up television special, Alien Planet which aired on May 14, 2005.


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The Emperor Sea Strider is the largest known creature on Darwin IV. In "Alien Planet,"the Emperor Sea Strider is 70 feet (21 m) tall, but it is much more massive in the book Expedition. Though their exact size is unknown, if Mr. Barlowe's account is correct, they would be 620.1 feet (189.0 m) tall. Emperor Sea Striders walk on the surface of.


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The Emperor Sea Strider, one of the largest creatures in all of pure spec evo, in Expedition, they can reach up to 189 meters. In Alien Planet, they are smaller though, reaching up to 21 m. In the measurements described in the book, it can make redwoods and sequoias look like mere farm plants.


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The Alien Planet adaptation notably downsizes both the Groveback and Sea Strider considerably (and leaves out the Flipstick entirely). Not even mentioned is the Ebony Blisterwing, which is described as having a wingspan over 300 meters, and somehow kept aloft by a few bubbles on its wings.


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Expedition — Being an Account in Words and Artwork of the 2358 A.D. Voyage to Darwin IV by Wayne Barlowe in 1990, is a illustrated Speculative Documentary about an expedition to the fictitious planet "Darwin IV" and its life forms.


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Emperor Sea Strider Sign in to edit Emperor Sea Strider General Information Homeworld Darwin IV Habitat Amoebic Sea Height 21-189m (79-620ft) Locomotion Biped (Adult) Flying (Baby) Diet Amoebic Sea Sapience level Non-sapient Behind the Scenes Universe Expedition Emperor Sea Striders are the best known and the largest organisms living on Darwin IV.


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2005. Emperor Sea Strider from Alien Planet. It looks like you're using ArtStation from Europe. Would you like to change the currency to Euros (€)?


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25 russiabot1776 • 3 yr. ago Which is funny cuz they eat from their feet 14 FrozenSeas • 3 yr. ago Fun fact: Wayne Barlowe did some of the kaiju designs for Pacific Rim, and they turned out heavily inspired by the Sea Striders and Expedition in general.


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The Emperor Sea Strider is an enormous bipedalien from the Amoebic Sea of Darwin IV. It is easily the largest of the planet's creatures. Their young are capable of flight. It was first seen in a Yma faster-than-light satellite image (S.I.848.28) that launched the First Darwinian Expedition of Darwin IV in 2355.


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The extraterrestrial or alien organisms of Darwin IV were designed to be "truly alien", with Barlowe having grown dissatisfied with the common science fiction trope of alien life being similar to life on Earth, especially the notion of intelligent alien humanoids.


Wayne Douglas Barlowe's 'Expedition' (1990) is a speculative, illustrated documentary about a

Beach Loper is a Two-legged animal. They are a distant peripheral cousin to the immense Emperor Sea Strider. Their facial trunk has been stated as being vaguely reminiscent to that of the elephant on Earth. They have light blue biolights on their back. They generally frequent around the beach of the Amoebic Sea, using their trunk to catch and eat small flyers and floaters, such as Sea Strider.


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Page 1. Next page. By Syringe The proportions are, for lack of a better word, just perfect.. By Syringe Awesome work. Depicts the strider greatly! By Tannerc0 my Alien Planet creatures are only half as good as these. By Robot_On_Line yeah i remeber the heat spots My mistake for saying eyes Lol. By TeamM i don't remember exactly how i did the yellow spots, but I know they are two or more parts.


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The Emperor Sea Strider is an immense life form from the book Expedition by Wayne Douglas, Barlowe, and the Discovery Channel special Alien Planet. In the book and movie, they live in and around the region known as the Amoebic Sea, not actually a sea at all, but in fact a vast symbiotic colony of animals who trap water inside their bodies.