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The planet of Homoanatine is a planet with nothing but sentient gay male ducks, their technology and dwellings (which are on a somewhat similar level to our own), and a primitive ecosystem with what we would call (analogues to) trilobites, urchins, and other simple sea creatures, algae, and bacteria. The planet does have plenty of land in addition to massive seas and waterways, though.


 
The Gayducks reproduce by budding, but occasionally have sex with each other for other purposes, and generally live together and rear their young as couples like we do.


 
They do not share any DNA with the creatures of Homoanatine, which they figure means that they must've come from space and since lost their previous technology.


 
Although they have much in the way of similar technology to our own and having massive cities, they have only just begun to start developing flight technologies, and have never been to space. They intend to go to space soon though, as over the last few decades, the discovery that their DNA is not of Homoanatine origin has given the species a quest for answers.


 
The future of Homoanatine remains bright, however, as the Gayducks use only extremely small amounts of carbon emissions on a regular basis, have many "green" energy technologies that actually outpace our own, and have viewed their duty to be responsible curators of their planet for the entirety of the some 2,500 years that their historical record goes back for. Their newfound questions about their extraterrestrial origins have only strengthened their commitment as a species to taking good care of the planet.
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The planet of Homoanatine is a planet with nothing but sentient gay male ducks, their technology and dwellings (which are on a somewhat similar level to our own), and a primitive ecosystem with what we would call (analogues to) trilobites, urchins, and other simple sea creatures, algae, and bacteria. The planet does have plenty of land in addition to massive seas and waterways, though.

The Gayducks reproduce by budding, but occasionally have sex with each other for other purposes, and generally live together and rear their young as couples like we do.

They do not share any DNA with the creatures of Homoanatine, which they figure means that they must've come from space and since lost their previous technology.

Although they have much in the way of similar technology to our own and having massive cities, they have only just begun to start developing flight technologies, and have never been to space. They intend to go to space soon though, as over the last few decades, the discovery that their DNA is not of Homoanatine origin has given the species a quest for answers.

The future of Homoanatine remains bright, however, as the Gayducks use only extremely small amounts of carbon emissions on a regular basis, have many "green" energy technologies that actually outpace our own, and have viewed their duty to be responsible curators of their planet for the entirety of the some 2,500 years that their historical record goes back for. Their newfound questions about their extraterrestrial origins hasve only strengthened their commitment as a species to taking good care of the planet.
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Anonymous #D73B
The planet of Homoanatine is a planet with nothing but sentient gay male ducks, their technology and dwellings (which are on a somewhat similar level to our own), and a primitive ecosystem with what we would call (analogues to) trilobites, urchins, and other simple sea creatures, algae, and bacteria. The planet does have plenty of land in addition to massive seas and waterways, though.

The Gayducks reproduce by budding, but occasionally have sex with each other for other purposes, and generally loive together and rear their young as couples like we do.

They do not share any DNA with the creatures of Homoanatine, which they figure means that they must've come from space and since lost their previous technology.

Although they have much in the way of similar technology to our own and having massive cities, they have only just begun to start developing flight technologies, and have never been to space. They intend to go to space soon though, as over the last few decades, the discovery that their DNA is not of Homoanatine origin has given the species a quest for answers.

The future of Homoanatine remains bright, however, as the Gayducks use only extremely small amounts of carbon emissions on a regular basis, have many "green" energy technologies that actually outpace our own, and have viewed their duty to be responsible curators of their planet for the entirety of the some 2,500 years that their historical record goes back for. Their newfound questions about their extraterrestrial origins has only strengthened their commitment as a species to taking good care of the planet.
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The planet of Homoanatine is a planet with nothing but sentient gay male ducks, their technology and dwellings (which are on a somewhat similar level to our own), and a primitive ecosystem with what we would call (analogues to) trilobites, urchins, and other simple sea creatures, algae, and bacteria. The planet does have plenty of land in addition to massive seas and waterways, though.

The Gayducks reproduce by mbudditosisng, but occasionally have sex with each other for other purposes, and generally love together and rear their young as couples like we do.

They do not share any DNA with the creatures of Homoanatine, which they figure means that they must've come from space and since lost their previous technology.

Although they have much in the way of similar technology to our own and having massive cities, they have only just begun to start developing flight technologies, and have never been to space. They intend to go to space soon though, as over the last few decades, the discovery that their DNA is not of Homoanatine origin has given the species a quest for answers.

The future of Homoanatine remains bright, however, as the Gayducks use only extremely small amounts of carbon emissions on a regular basis, have many "green" energy technologies that actually outpace our own, and have viewed their duty to be responsible curators of their planet for the entirety of the some 2,500 years that their historical record goes back for. Their newfound questions about their extraterrestrial origins has only strengthened their commitment as a species to taking good care of the planet.
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Anonymous #D73B
The planet of Homoanatine is a planet with nothing but sentient gay male ducks, their technology and dwellings (which are on a somewhat similar level to our own), and a primitive ecosystem with what we would call (analogues to) trilobites, urchins, and other simple sea creatures, algae, and bacteria,. dThes pilanet does havinge plenty of land. in addition to massive seas and waterways, though.

The Gayducks reproduce by mitosis but occasionally have sex with each other for other purposes, and generally love together and rear their young as couples like we do.

They do not share any DNA with the creatures of Homoanatine, which they figure means that they must've come from space and since lost their previous technology.

Although they have much in the way of similar technology to our own and having massive cities, they have only just begun to start developing flight technologies, and have never been to space. They intend to go to space soon though, as over the last few decades, the discovery that their DNA is not of Homoanatine origin has given the species a quest for answers.

The future of Homoanatine remains bright, however, as the Gayducks use only extremely small amounts of carbon emissions on a regular basis, have many "green" energy technologies that actually outpace our own, and have viewed their duty to be responsible curators of their planet for the entirety of the some 2,500 years that their historical record goes back for. Their newfound questions about their extraterrestrial origins has only strengthened their commitment as a species to taking good care of the planet.
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Anonymous #D73B
The planet of Homoanatine is a planet with nothing but sentient gay male ducks, their technology and dwellings (which are on a somewhat similar level to our own), and a primitive ecosystem what we would call (analogues to) sea creatures and bacteria, despite having plenty of land.

The Gayducks reproduce by mitosis but occasionally have sex with each other for other purposes, and generally love together and rear their young as couples like we do.

They do not share any DNA with the creatures of Homoanatine, which they figure means that they must've come from space and since lost their previous technology.

Although they have much in the way of similar technology to our own and having massive cities, they have only just begun to start developing flight technologies, and have never been to space. They intend to go to space soon though, as over the last few decades, the discovery that their DNA is not of Homoanatine origin has given the species a quest for answers.

The future of Homoanatine remains bright, however, as the Gayducks use only extremely small amounts of carbon emissions on a regular basis, have many "green" energy technologies that actually outpace our own, and have viewed their duty to be responsible curators of their planet for the entirety of the some 2,500 years that their historical record goes back for. Their newfound questions about their extraterrestrial origins has only strengthened their commitment as a species to taking good care of the planet.
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