Biology in Science Fiction: Free Stories

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Biology by Louis Phillips
Consider the lobster..
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Heart of the Overchild by Daniel Pearlman
Cheri loves endangered species..
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The Grandmother-Granddaughter Conspiracy by Marissa Lingen
How could they show the squidlike aliens are intelligent..
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Morpho sanguinalis by Julie Jansen
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
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The Carnivore by G.A. Morris
Is man the last carnivore in the galaxy?..
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The Wealth of Echindul by Noel Miller Loomis
A treasure hunter uses the wild resources in the swamps of Venus to keep himself alive...
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Blood Dauber by Ted Kosmatka & Michael Poore
"The animals hate you. You get used to that, working at a zoo."..
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Uller Uprising by H. Beam Piper with intro by John D. Clark
John D. Clark provides the biology of Piper's Silicone World and Fluorine Planet..
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The Planet with No Nightmare by Jim Harmon
"The creatures on the little planet were real bafflers. The first puzzler about them was that they died so easily. The second was that they didn't die at all."..
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Zoology by Simon Ings
The story "gets inside the restless, curious (some might say troubled) mind of a scientist."..
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The Last Wave by Kay Kenyon
"They think I’m some kind of fish. But if they ever caught me, the DNA analysis would give them a bit of a jolt."..
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All of Creation by Steven Utley
"Trilobites died out 250 million years ago. Or so we thought. But now they've washed up on a Texas beach. Has a relic population clung on somewhere, away from human attention? Or is there a ..
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