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| TV Series 1966. Created by Gene Roddenberry. Starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei, Walter Koenig, Majel Barrett and Grace Lee Whitney. |  | |
Total Record Results: 17 - Medium: TV SERIES / Group: OTHER / Category: LIVING THINGS |
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| # | | 1 | Aldebaran Shellmouth  | Living Things | Animals | | Aldebaran Shellmouth Animal that McCoy compares Spock to when Kirk asks if he thinks Spock knows what his mystery ailment is: He does, and he's as tightlipped about it as an Aldebaran Shellmouth. No use to ask him, Jim. He won't talk.
| | 2 | Alpha 177 Canine  | Living Things | Animals | | Alpha 177 Canine Horned dog from the planet Alpha 177 that is split into two very different versions by the transporter, same as Kirk.

| | 3 | Borgia Plant  | Living Things | Plants | | Borgia Plant Poisonous plant on planet M-113. When crewman Darnell is found dead, it appears as though he was killed by eating the plant.

| | 4 | Denebian Slime Devil  | Living Things | Animals | | Denebian Slime Devil Creature that Korax the Klingon mentions insulting Kirk: That's right, and if I think that Kirk is a Denebian slime devil, well that's my opinion too.

| | 5 | Dragon  | Living Things | Animals | | Dragon Spock tells Leila that he saw a dragon on Berengaria VII.
| | 6 | Drella  | Living Things | Animals | | Drella Creature that the Enterprise Computer mentions: The Drella of Alpha Carinae V derives nourishment from the emotion of love. There is sufficient precedent for existence of creature, nature unknown, which could exist on emotion of fear.

| | 7 | Eelbird  | Living Things | Animals | | Eelbird Animal that Spock mentions when explaining the Pon Farr to Kirk: There are precedents in nature, Captain. The giant eelbirds of Regulus V, once each eleven years they must return to the caverns where they hatched. On your Earth, the salmon. They must return to that one stream where they were born, to spawn or die in trying.

| | 8 | Flying Parasites  | Living Things | Animals | | Flying Parasites Dangerous creatures that the Enterprise crew encounters at the Federation colony on the planet Deneva that migrate through the galaxy, inducing mass insanity, destroying civilizations.

| | 9 | Giant Dry Worm  | Living Things | Animals | | Giant Dry Worm Creature that Chekov mentions: Sir, some creatures can generate and control energy with no harm to themselves. The electric eel on Earth, the giant dry worm of Antos IV, the fluffy...
| | 10 | Mellitus  | Living Things | Animals | | Mellitus Creature the Enterprise Computer mentions: Affirmative. Precedent, mellitus, cloud creature of Alpha Majoris I.

| | 11 | Pod Plant  | Living Things | Plants | | Pod Plant Plant native to the planet Gamma Trianguli VI with a long, rigid stem growing roughly three or four feet tall with several leaves, and capped by a small pod of purplish flower petals and a group of yellow thorns within its center. Capable of limited movement and firing a group of thorns tipped with a saponin-type poison using a small chemical or pneumatic explosion.

| | 12 | Regulan Blood Worm  | Living Things | Animals | | Regulan Blood Worm Creature that Korax the Klingon mentions insulting Humans: Frankly, I never liked Earthers. They remind me of Regulan blood worms.

| | 13 | Sand Bats  | Living Things | Animals | | Sand Bats Creatures on the planet Manark IV that Spock mentions when McCoy says that the mute girl seems harmless enough: The sand-bats of Manark IV appear to be inanimate rock crystals, Doctor, until they attack.
| | 14 | Sehlat  | Living Things | Animals | | Sehlat Vulcan animal, described as a living fat teddy bear with six-inch fangs.
| | 15 | Tribble  | Living Things | Animals | | Tribble Animal that Jones describes as the sweetest creature known to man.

| | 16 | Vampire Clouds  | Living Things | Animals | | Vampire Clouds Deadly cloud creatures on the planet Argus X.

| | 17 | Weeper  | Living Things | Plants | | Weeper Plant that Sulu is feeding when Rand brings him his meal tray in the Botany department.
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