A novel series with its own iteration of certain monsters that are attributed scientific names. I'm considering adding some, but if anyone else wants to, that'd be fine by me.
A novel series with its own iteration of certain monsters that are attributed scientific names. I'm considering adding some, but if anyone else wants to, that'd be fine by me.
What part of "All Species Wiki" did you not understand? If you think it deserves a page, go ahead and make one.
I don't know who or why, but SOMEBODY made unnecessary duplicate categories of "Sapient Species" with different letters of the alphabet following it!
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Bokoblins are actually more like the traditional goblins out of all the Blin species (Family: Blinidae). As for the Piglins, You can put them in Porcominae (subfamily of "Suidae") as I made it on Fiction Taxonomy wiki. It was originally something else, but I changed it. Because they'd still biologically be Suids, since they still possess porcine features such as hooves and their pig heads. Being bipedal doesn't warrant a new family in my opinion. Of course, I'm not really an expert on biology nor do I claim to be.
Whoever made the Mr. Tickle page, all the Mr. Men/Little Misses are the same species!
Just so you know, Notch described the Creeper as having the texture of dry leaves.
If you think it needs fixing, you're more than welcome to do it yourself.
@Blooket lover1256 Don't worry about it.
I'm sorry for going against this wiki's original acknowledgement of Pokémon belonging to the same line as the same species, I will rectify this mistake in due time.
Done and done, because the person made me uncomfortable by asking my age and calling me "cutey".
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Frick it, I did it.
Also, no
@Somarinoa Oh, really? Well I just made their page, I think I called them "Quintessonus perfectus" or something. Because "perfectus" is an actual Latin word, and I gave them the class "Quintezoa" or something, because they're much more cephalopodoid than typical Cybertronians, and they originate from outside Cybertron. I definitely agree that mechanical lifeforms would need their own domain.
@Somarinoa Hmm, maybe.
Don't you know what "reporting" is for?
Should all the Flickies be regrouped as one species?
Also, naturally occurring species cannot be in two families, it doesn't work like that!