The Synths from Half-Life could technically count as a species, being biomechanical organisms.
Just Updated
Killers (SAKTKIA51)
I Have Noticed that the killers in saktkia51 are possibly likely aliens.
Hopefully the page for saktkia51's killers will be added.
The Te'juk!
A multi-galaxy spanning species with intensive nano-tech usage. The one shown above is a bounty hunter (helmet is a lil small proportionate to the actual thing)
TLOTAIU: Extrasolar Extraterrestrials 2 is a sequel and the sixth future episode available on YouTube in Spanish and on Hulu in English, and it premieres after GTA VI
The Terminids from Helldivers 1 (or the "Bugs" as they were officially called back then) are very different from their Helldivers 2 decendants. They have extremely different biology, abilities, and lore than the Terminids. They are basically entirely different species at this point so should they have different pages or should more be added onto the already large Terminid page?
Below is a picture of a "Bug" warrior just to show how different they have become.
I made a bunch of pages for a comic book series from my country called monica gang, these articles are just stupid, i was way too young when writting then and my english was even worse than it is today, not to mention nearly all of these species only appear in one off stories most don't even know, so it's not like those species are relevant to the media they come from.
I also know nobody really cared about these articles, i myself only sort of care about mantaining the article on tombaianos since they're atleast reocurring and have some lore behing them, but there was barely any information in their page because most consistent information about the species was revealed in stories i didn't read.
I can't stand seeing people leaving pages without infoboxes! I can't do all the work! {{AlienSpecies}} is the information box template. Name, image, world, sapience, universe all good in there.
uhh yeah heres life in the making
also its not spec evo lol im just pulling stuff out of my brain
https://barsoom.fandom.com/wiki/Barsoom
I can't seem to find any pages for the Martians from Mars Attacks! Referred to as "Moonheads" in the Barsoom series. Which sounds vaguely derogatory.
There are some pages on this wiki that are on beings that are divine or mystical in nature (like Beerus' species), and I think that this wiki should be dedicated for living, biological (or partly biological) organisms that are not divine or mystical in nature.
9 Votes in Poll
They are a parasitic humanoid alien species that live 2,000 years ago they select a host The Xenomorphs have been known to spawn from living beings and organic life. Most Humanbites spawn from humans. But in one known case the Humanbites spawns from a dog or a animal.which apparently causes the aggressiveness level of it to increase due to its lack of human intelligence. A baby Humanbite is called a Zenozarch since they spawn from human chests after the host is attacked by a Humanbites offspring called a crabface.
They were explained as being alien in origin in the novelization! Granted, that was never canon, but still.
https://aliens.fandom.com/wiki/Alien_Species_Gallery_(M)
Oradesi are giant invertebrates (10 times the size, 3 times as long as a human when an adult) that float in the air with giant air sacs. These flesh balloons are filled with helium heated with body heat, like hot air balloons. Their mouths are on stalks so they can snatch flying creatures from the air, and gobble them up with their 30-45 teeth. They release spores with wings through their mouth. The wings are to glide. When they breathe, their lungs filter helium, they use an organ that has more body heat then the rest of their body to superheat the helium, then it floats to the top of their air sac. The air sac has two layers of thick skin with blood vessels sandwiched inbetween. They exhale not through their mouths, but pores on their bottom, to propell them up slightly. They need to eat constantly due to their large size, and when they die/pop, they fall to the ground. They die during the winter, and the fœtuses in the spores hibernate til spring. They also have a saturn-ring ridge that works against aerodynamics.