Creature:Ganges

The Ganges species first evolved on their home world: Malium. In the first few hundreds years of Malium's formation, impacts from comets formed the first oceans. Due to the relatively closer distance to its sun, Malium's has a hot hot and humid climate, and no polar caps. The most common terrains consist of wetlands, swamps, and marshes. In result, the majority of Malium's species adapted to be aquatic or semi-aquatic. The Ganges became the first bipedal race on Malium, which gave them a better advantage to their prey. Fat reserves around the stomach protect the vital organs and fuel them on long travels. Though the modern Ganges lost its poisonous glands from previous ancestors, their advanced mind compensated for the loss.

Modern Ganges are implanted with genetically modified enzymes in the embryonic stage. A second layer of soft skull allows more oxygen to reach the brain. Artificial chlorophyll in skin provides vitamins to supplement diet. Enzymes destroy cellular waste to extend life. Though the Ganges species is far into intelligence, they still are susceptible to new diseases and dangers.