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Arborians, (Arborianus Jatamansi) nicknamed 'walking trees' inhabit a planet known as [[Arboria Prime]] that orbits the large hot blue star, [[Alpha Regnus]]. They have no gender as any of them can flower and pollinate themselves to produce a single large round seed. They encourage cross pollination however for genetic diversity.  
Arborians, (Arborianus Jatamansi) nicknamed 'walking trees' inhabit a planet known as [[Arboria Prime]] that orbits the large hot blue star, [[Alpha Regnus]]. They have no gender as any of them can flower and pollinate themselves to produce a single large round seed. They encourage cross pollination however for genetic diversity.  


Arborians are unusual in that they possess a metabolism and body structure that has both animal and plant characteristics with a thick tough outside skin of cellulose. They do posess chlorophyll and carry out photosynthesis when sleeping in bright sunlight with plenty of UV rays.
Arborians are unusual in that they possess a metabolism and body structure that has both animal and plant characteristics with a thick tough outside skin of cellulose. They do posess chlorophyl and carry out photo synthesis when sleeping in bright sunlight with plenty of UV rays.


Correct pronoun usage would be s/he (singular), hir (singular possessive), they, them (plural), and their(plural possessive). When in doubt 'it' can be used, although that conveys connotations of non-sentience.
Correct pronoun usage would be s/he (singular), hir (singular possessive), they, them (plural), and their(plural possessive). When in doubt 'it' can be used, although that conveys connotations of non-sentience.
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