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  2. Space animal hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The space animal hypothesis proposes that reports of flying saucers or UFOs might be caused not by technological alien spacecraft or mass hysteria, but rather by animal lifeforms ("space critters") that are indigenous to Earth's atmosphere or interplanetary space. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Ivan T. Sanderson - Wikipedia

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    Sanderson was a proponent of the space animal hypothesis, which argued flying saucers or UFOs may be caused not by technological alien spacecraft or mass hysteria, but rather by animal lifeforms that are indigenous to Earth's atmosphere or interplanetary space. [9] [10] [11] In 1968, Sanderson introduced the concept of the "vile vortex".

  4. Bioship - Wikipedia

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    The Zerg alien race in the video game StarCraft traverse space via sentient, organic vessels called "Leviathan". [7] Farscape's Moya is a female Leviathan transport vessel; a living sentient bio-mechanical space ship, who was once captured by the Peacekeepers. She escaped captivity along with the people imprisoned on her by the Peacekeepers.

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  6. Talk:Space animal hypothesis - Wikipedia

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  7. Rare Earth: Why Complex Life Is Uncommon in the Universe

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    Ward & Brownlee's Rare Earth Hypothesis has been further popularised in books along the same theme. It was not without its critics, however. While initially declaring it a "must read", [2] the geoscientist James Kasting wrote a highly critical reply in the journal Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, challenging its restrictive criteria. [3]

  8. Animals in space - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Miss Baker, a squirrel monkey, rode a Jupiter IRBM (scale model of rocket shown) into space in 1959. Landmarks for animals in space 1947: First animals in space (fruit flies) 1949: First primate and first mammal in space 1950: First mouse in space 1951: First dogs in space 1957: First ...

  9. Mac Tonnies - Wikipedia

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    A cryptoterrestrial hypothesis was developed in Tonnies' blog, and later published posthumously. It proposes that the beings that are speculated to be behind UFOs and alien abductions are actually mysterious and secretive races of earthly origin, technically speaking a type of cryptid (hence the name, from Ancient Greek : κρυπτός ...