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LSFL

(1,112 posts)
Sun Jul 23, 2017, 07:01 AM Jul 2017

Who put the Na'vi on Pandora?

Pandoran vertebrates are six limbed. The Na'vi are bipedal humanoids. They do not fit.

So were they put there?

Or are they an artificial race? They have a deep connection to the world but they likely didn't evolve there. So who designed them,and why?

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Who put the Na'vi on Pandora? (Original Post) LSFL Jul 2017 OP
You OK? GeorgeGist Jul 2017 #1
Yes LSFL Jul 2017 #3
Most Pandoran creatures are hexapodal, but besides the Na'vi, there are others. procon Jul 2017 #2

procon

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2. Most Pandoran creatures are hexapodal, but besides the Na'vi, there are others.
Sun Jul 23, 2017, 10:39 AM
Jul 2017

Pandora's dragonesque fliers, the Banshee and the gigantic Toruk are also bipeds. These raptor-like creatures have hindlimbs and membranous wings with a clawed digit. The odds of the human-like Na'vi and these bipeds evolving independently of the majority of Pandora's dominate hexapod species are vanishingly small, but if it is a conundrum in need of an explanation, I suspect they would have had to arrive at some distant era in Pandora's past.

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