HNS5 -1603 is a small planet that is jungle-like in its flora. There are nine mini-continents that are virtually identical in size but vary in shape. The continents are separated by liquid oceans of water. The planet has no dominant life form, but lots of small “insects” and vegetative life. All life forms on HNS5 -1603 have a unique method of procreation. Individuals leave “mother cells” (known as gametes) anywhere that may grow into full genetic replicas. Species are also capable of cross-breeding. “Mother cells” of different species may interact to produce new species. This accounts for the rich diversity on the planet. There are four other planets in the system, although there are a few orbiting rocks around the systems single star which are not classified as planets). None of the other planets have life. HNS5 -1603 has a large moon that causes large tidal surges on the planet. Back to the Intergalactic Bug collection
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