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No Man's Land appears to utterly lack any native vegetation of its own, as evidenced by the fact that Meryl did not recognize things like flowers and trees when she was presented with them in ''Stampede''. However, the 1998 series shows that the soil can be made to grow vegetation with effort, either by traditional methods{{Storylink|LOVE&PEACE}} or with the help of a [[Plant|geoplant]].{{Storylink|LITTLE ARCADIA}} | No Man's Land appears to utterly lack any native vegetation of its own, as evidenced by the fact that Meryl did not recognize things like flowers and trees when she was presented with them in ''Stampede''. However, the 1998 series shows that the soil can be made to grow vegetation with effort, either by traditional methods{{Storylink|LOVE&PEACE}} or with the help of a [[Plant|geoplant]].{{Storylink|LITTLE ARCADIA}} | ||
There are a number of notable creatures, or fauna, on No Man's Land, but the most notable are the worms. Although they only appear in one episode of the 1998 series, they have a much more prominent role in Stampede. Apparently, worms fill almost every niche on the planet and form most, if not all, of its ecosystem. There are microscopic species at the bottom of this ecosystem that perform photosynthesis<ref>TakeOxi Twitter Lore Thread: | There are a number of notable creatures, or fauna, on No Man's Land, but the most notable are the worms. Although they only appear in one episode of the 1998 series, they have a much more prominent role in Stampede. Apparently, the worms have evolved to fill almost every niche on the planet and form most, if not all, of its ecosystem. There are microscopic species at the bottom of this ecosystem that perform photosynthesis<ref>TakeOxi Twitter Lore Thread: | ||
https://twitter.com/TakeOxi/status/1639869688565092352</ref>, and this is likely the main source of the planet's free oxygen (at least in Stampede). | https://twitter.com/TakeOxi/status/1639869688565092352</ref>, and this is likely the main source of the planet's free oxygen (at least in Stampede). | ||