Life Forms

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A

Acamarians
Humanoid race from Acamar III. Gatherers branched off from, but were eventually reconciled. ("The Vengeance Factor" [TNG])
The Albino [OMNI]
Alcyones
Destroyed what they thought was the last Tarellian plague ship in 2358. ("Haven" [TNG])
Aldeans
Humanoid inhabitants of the "mythical" Aldea. Suffered from chromosonal damage due to their cloaking device. ("When the Bough Breaks" [TNG])
Aldebaran Serpent
A three-headed snake. Q appeared as one on Stardate 41590. ("Hide and Q"[TNG])
Algorian Mammoth [OMNI]
Alice
allasomorph
Shape-shifting life form. Some lived on Daled IV. ("The Dauphin" [TNG])
Alsaurians [ST30]
Amanita muscaria [OMNI]
amoeba
Gigantic, single-celled organism that devoured the Gamma 7 System and the U.S.S. Intrepid before being destroyed by the Enterprise. ("The Immunity Syndrome" [TOS])
amphibian [OMNI]
_________________ de-evolved into this life form. ("Genesis" [TNG])
anaphasic life form [OMNI]
Andorians
Violent humanoids characterized by their blue skin and antennae. ("Journey to Babel" [TOS], "Whom the Gods Destroy" [TOS], Star Trek IV, "Data's Day" [TNG], "Captain's Holiday" [TNG], "The Offspring" [TNG])
Andorian Zabathu
android
Automated, mechanical life forms. ("What Are Little Girls Made Of?" [TOS], "I Mudd" [TOS], "Return to Tomorrow" [TOS], "Requiem of Methuselah" [TOS], and Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Angosians
Nonviolent inhabitants of Angosia III. Their soldiers were chemically altered to fight in the Tarsian War, with irreversible side effects. ("The Hunted"[TNG])
Anticans
Large, furry, carnivorous inhabitants of Antica. They applied for admission into the Federation in 2364. ("Lonely Among Us" [TNG])
Antideans
Fish-faced creatures from Antide III. ("Manhunt" [TNG])
Apollo
Humaniod entity, once worshipped by the Greeks. He relocated to Pollux IV. ("Who Mourns for Adonais" [TOS])
arachnid [OMNI]
Lt. Barclay de-evolved into this life form. ("Genesis" [TNG])
Arbazans
Federation member. The ambasssador once visited Deep Space 9. ("The Forsaken" [DS9])
Arbazon Vulture [OMNI]
Archons
Humanoids on Beta III that once were on the starship Archon. ("Return of the Archons" [TOS])
Argelians
Inhabitants of Argelius II. Formerly violent, these peaceful people now have no laws regarding murder. ("Wolf in the Fold" [TOS])
Argosians
A member of this species once threw a drink in Benjamin Sisko's face. Curzon Dax stopped him from retaliating. ("Dax" [DS9])
Arkarian waterfowl
Native to Arkaria. Commander Calvin Hutchinson found their mating habits quite interesting. ("Starship Mine" [TNG])
Armus
Evil life form on Vagra II. Responsible for the death of Natasha Yar. ("Skin of Evil" [TNG])
Artonians
Lasers from these people were found in the Gatherer's Camp on Gamma Hromi II. ("The Vengeance Factor" [TNG])
Australian lionfish
Fish indigenous to Earth. Captain Picard owns one. ([TNG])
Australopithacine [OMNI]

B

bacillus spray [OMNI]
Bajorans
Very religious people living on planet Bajor. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
Balduk warriors
A group Worf claims aren't as frightening as an angry child. ("New Ground" [TNG])
Baneans [OMNI]
Bandi
Natives of Deneb IV. The race responsible for Farpoint Station. ("Encounter at Farpoint, Part I & II" [TNG])
Banean [ST30]
Baneriam hawk
Predatory bird Odo "resembled" while observing patrons at Quark's Bar. ("If Wishes Were Horses" [DS9])
Bardakian pronghorn moose
An animal known for its horrible call. ("Unification, Part II" [TNG])
Barkonians [OMNI]
Barolians
Romulan Senator Pardek participated in trade negotiations with. ("Unification, Part I" [TNG])
Barzans
Humanoid species that found what they thought was a stable wormhole. ("The Price" [TNG])
Beauregard
A plant Sulu raised in the Enterprise's botany lab. Sulu insists it should really be named "Gertrude". ("The Man Trap" [TOS])
Belzoidian flea
When Q was stripped of his powers in 2366, he considered becoming one of these, but opted instead to become a human. ("Deja Q" [TNG])
Benzites
Inhabitants of Benzar. They require a breathing device on most Class-M planets. All Benzites from the same geostructure look identical. ("Coming of Age" [TNG], "A Matter of Honor" [TNG])
Berellians
A race unskilled in engineering.
Beta Renna Cloud
Noncorporeal life form incountered in the Beta Renna System. It communicates by invading the neural systems of "alien" species. ("Lonely Among Us" [TNG})
Beta XII-A Entity
Energy cloud encountered on Beta XII-A that feeds on negative emotions. ("Day of the Dove" [TOS])
Betazoids
Telepathic humanoids indigenous to Betezed. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
bloodworms [OMNI]
The Body
The society on Beta III. They lived simple, peaceful lives. ("Return of the Archons" [TOS])
Bolians
Native to Bolarus IX. Had light blue skin and a ridge running down the center of their faces. ("Conspiracy" [TNG], "Allegiance" [TNG], "The Forsaken" [DS9], "Emissary" [DS9])
Boraalans [OMNI]
Borg
Half human, half mechanical beings from the Delta Quadrant. Their objective is to "assimilate" all cultures they come in contact with. ("Q Who?" [TNG], "The Best of Both Worlds, Part & II" [TNG], "I, Borg" [TNG], "Descent, Part I & II" [TNG])
Borgia Plant
Mildly toxic plant from M-113. ("The Man Trap" [TOS])
Breen
Life forms living near the Black Cluster. ("Hero Worship" [TNG])
Brekkians
Humanoids from Brekka that harvested felicium to sell to their neighbors the Ornarans. ("Symbiosis" [TNG])
Bringloidi
Irish people who settled Bringloid V. Relocated to Mariposa when solar flares threatened their planet. ("Up the Long Ladder" [TNG])
Bulgallian rat
A frightening animal Wesley Crusher considered using to prepare him fom his "Psych Test". ("Coming of Age" [TNG])
bunny rabbit
Cute, fuzzy little animal native to Earth. Data claimed to see one in the FGC-47 Nebula. ("Imaginary Friend" [TNG])
Butler [OMNI]
Bynars
Humanoid species very highly integrated with their computer systems. They most often work in pairs. ("11001001" [TNG])
Byzallians [OMNI]

C

Cairn [OMNI]
Calamarain
Cloud-like life form Q once tortured. ("Deja Q" [TNG])
Caldonians
Tall, bi-fingerred humanoids who loved pure research. ("The Price" [TNG])
Caldonian eel (Caldorian eel??)
Klim Dokachin found one in a storage closet and made it a pet. ("Unification, Part I" [TNG])
Camorites [OMNI]
Capellans
"Primitive" humanoids from Capella IV. Strong tribal government. Love war. ("Friday's Child" [TOS])
Cardassians

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The Caretaker [ST30]
Carnivorous rastipod
An animal not known for its grace or style. ("Progress" [DS9])
Ceti eel
Mollusk-like parasites that attach themselves to a humanoid brain. They are the last surviving life form on the barren planet Ceti Alpha III (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
Chalnoth
Fierce warriors from Chalna. By nature, they are anarchists. ("Allegiance" [TNG])
chameleon rose
Betazoid flower that changes color based on the mood of the owner. ("Haven" [TNG])
Chameloid
Shape-shifting creature. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
Children of Tama
What the Tamarians call themselves. (See Tamarians)
Chrysalians
Politically neutral race once interested in the Barzan Wormhole. ("The Price" [TNG])
Circassian cat
A "funny-looking" creature that LaForge had as his first pet. ("Violations" [TNG])
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coalescent organism
Creature that absorbs other life forms and assumes their form. ("Aquiel" [TNG])
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Companion
Non-corporeal life form living in the Gamma Canaris Region. ("Metamorphosis" [TOS])
Corvallens
One of their freighters was used to aid in Vice Proconsul Mret's defection from the Romulan Empire. ("Face of the Enemy" [TNG])
Corvan gilvos
Animal indigenous to the rain forests of Corvan II. ("New Ground" [TNG])
Cove palm
A plant from Ogus II whose fruit contains an infectious parasite. ("Brothers" [TNG])
Crystalline Entity
A sentient, "three-dimensional snowflake" that thrives on energy from biological life forms. ("Datalore" [TNG], "Silicon Avatar" [TNG])
Crystilia
A flowering plant from Telemarius III. ("In Theory" [TNG])
Cyprion cactus [OMNI]
Cytherians
Humanoid race. Instead of traveling to meet other races, the Cytherians brought other radces to meet them. ("The Nth Degree" [TNG])

D

Dachlyds
Picard mediated a dispute between them and the Gemarians ("Captain's Holiday" [TNG])
Dal'Rok
Cloud-like creature that threatened a Bajoran village. In actuality, it was an illusion created by the Sirah (Storyteller) to unite the people. ("The Storyteller" [DS9])
Dalvin hissing beetle [OMNI]
Debrune [OMNI]
Deltans
Hemanoids from Delta IV. Characterized by their bald heads. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Denebian slime devil
The Klingon Korax thought Captain Kirk resembled one. ("The Trouble with Tribbles" [TOS])
Denebians
Mudd sold them rights to a fictitious Vulcan fuel synthesizer. ("I, Mudd" [TOS])
Denevan neural parasite
Resembled a large brain cell. It attaches itself to a humanoid's nervous system and takes control. ("Operation--Annihilate!" [TOS])
Devidians
Thrive on neural energy. Live in a slightly different time continuum. ("Time's Arrow, Part I and II" [TNG])
dikironium cloud creature
Interstellar gaseous organism. Thrives on red blood cells. Destroyed most of the crew of the Farragut. ("Obsession" [TOS])
Diomedian scarlet moss
Red, feathery plant Dr. Crusher once studied. ("Cluse" [TNG])
Doosodarians [OMNI]
Dopterians
A race unreadable by Betazoids. This may be because their brains are similar to Ferengi brains. ("The Forsaken" [DS9])
Douwd
Immortal energy beings possessing great power. ("The Survivors" [TNG])
Draco lizards
Flying lizards from South East Asia on Earth. They were extinct by the year 2000. ("New Ground" [TNG])
Draebidium calimus
A plant that was reduced to seeds by a molecular reversion field. ("Rascals" [TNG])
Draebidium froctus
Keiko(??) mistakenly called a Draebidium calimus by this name. ("Rascals" [TNG])
Drella [OMNI]
dryworm
Giant creature from Antos IV that creates and controls energy without harming itself. ("Who Mourns for Adonais?" [TOS])

E

Edo
Inhabitants of Rubicon III. They have a strict adherance to the law, with death as the only possible punishment. ("Justice" [TNG])
Edo god
Transdimensional being that guards the Edo. ("Justice" [TNG])
eel-birds
Life forms from Regulus IV. They return to the cave they hatched from every 11 years to mate. ("Amok Time" [TOS])
Ekosians
John Gill turned their world into another Nazi Germany. ("Patterns of Force" [TOS])
Elasians
A humanoid race that was at war with Troyius. ("Elaan of Troyius" [TOS])
"Emergent Life Form" [OMNI]
empathic metamorph
Life form found among the Kriosians and the Valtese. Males are rather common, while females occur once every seven generations. ("The Perfect Mate" [TNG])
Ennis
Race from the Gamma Quadrant at war with the Nol-Ennis, the other occupants of their little moon. They are immortal, due to artificial microbes. ("Battle Lines" [DS9])
Excalbians
Rock-based, sentient shape-shifters. They capture other life forms to study them. ("The Savage Curtain" [TOS])
Exocomps
Robotic life forms created by Dr. Farallon for use in hazardous situations. ("The Quality of Life" [TNG])
Eymorg
Oppressive females that live under the surface of Sigma Draconis VI. ("Spock's Brain" [TOS])

F

Fabrini
Created an asteroid ship named Yonada. ("For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky" [TOS])
Farpoint Station creature
Shape-shifting spaceborne creature captured by the Bandi. ("Encounter at Farpoint, Part II" [TNG])
Fek'lhr
Mythical Klingon guardian of Gre'thor, the place of the dishonored dead. ("Devil's Due" [TNG])
Felis catus
The common house cat.
Felis domesticus
Another name for Felis catus
Ferengi

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The Friendly Angel
See Gorgan
Frunalain
Conducted business on Deep Space Nine. ("Emissary" [on-corporeal life form that tricked children into following him. ("And the Children Shall Lead" [TOS])

G

Garanian Bolites
Small creatures that cause itching and skin irritation. ("A Man Alone" [DS9])
Gatherers
Nomads from Acamar III. Split from the Acamarians, but were later reconciled. ("The Vengence Factor" [TNG])
Gemarians
Picard mediated a dispute between them and the Dachlyds. ("Captain's Holiday" [TNG])
Gettle
Wild Cardassian herd animal. ("Chain of Command, Part II")
Ghorusdans
First contact with them resulted in 47 deaths. ("Tin Man" [TNG])
Glob fly
Tiny Klingon insect known for its loud and annoying buzz. ("The Outrageous Okona" [TNG])
Gomtuu
The last of an ancient, spaceborne race. ("Tin Man" [TNG])
Gorgan
Non-corporeal life form who tricked children into following him. ("And the Children Shall Lead" [TOS])
Gorn
Reptiles who destroyed a Federation outpost on Cestus III. ("Arena" [TOS])
Grisella
Beings who hibernate for six months at a time. ("The Ensigns of Command" [TNG])
Guardian of Forever
Sentient time portal. ("The City on the Edge of Forever" [TOS])
Gunji jackdaw
Ostrich-like bird that appeared on Deep Space Nine's Promenade. ("If Wishes Were Horses" [DS9])

H

Haliian
PArtially telepathic race from Halii ("Aquiel" [TNG])
Halkans
Humanoids with a history of total peace. They would not let the Federation mine their dilithium. ("Mirror, Mirror" [TOS])
Hill People
Hunters and gatherers from Tyree's Planet. ("A Private Little War" [TOS])
Horta
Silicon-based life form that lived underground on Janus VI. ("Devil in the Dark" [TOS])
Humans
Humpback whales
Aquatic mammals that were hunted to extinction in the 21st century. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
Reef triggerfish. Found in the tropical waters of earth. Hawaii's state fish. ("Rascals" [TNG])
Hunters
Humanoids from the Gamma Quadrant. They hunted the Tosk. ("Tosk" [DS9])
Hupyrian
Tall humans that are devoted to their Masters. ("The Nagus" [DS9])
Husnock
Violent species, now extinct. ("The Survivors" [TNG])

I

Iconians
Ancient, highly advanced species that developed inter-dimensional transport. ("Contagion" [TNG])
iguana [OMNI]
Counselor Troi de-evolved into this life form. ("Genesis" [TNG])
interphasic organisms [OMNI]
Iotians
Highly imitative life forms. Their society was corrupted by the book Chicago Mobs of the Twenties. ("A Piece of the Action" [TOS])
Iyarrans [OMNI]

J

J'naii
Androgenous species that supresses any indication of gender. ("The Outcast" [TNG])
Jarada
Reclusive insectoid race. They pay extreme attention to protocol. ("The Big Goodbye" [TNG])
Joranian ostrich
Alien bird. When frightened, it has been known to hide its head under water until it drowns itself. ("Past Prologue" [DS9])
Junior
Spaceborne life form that adopted the Enterprise-D as its mother. ("Galaxy's Child" [TNG])

K

Kalandans
Created an artificial planet and later died from an infestation of microorganisms. ("That Which Survives" [TOS])
Kaleans
Confronted Commander Sisko and Curzon Dax on Rochani III. ("Dramatis Personae" [DS9])
Karemma [ST30]
Kazons [ST30]
Kelvans
Life forms from the Andromeda Galaxy. In search of a new home due to excess levels of radiation on their planet. ("By Any Other Name" [TOS])
Kerelians
Singers from this race can reach pitches only other members of the race can hear. ("Lessons" [TNG])
Kes [OMNI]
Klabnian eel
A life form Q found distasteful. ("Q-Pid" [TNG])
Klaestrons [ST30]
Klingons

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Klingon Sark
Riding animal similar to a Terran horse. ("Pen Pals" [TNG])
Kobliad
Humanoid race that needed deuridium to survive. ("The Passenger" [DS9])
Kohms
One of two races from Omega IV (along with the Yangs). They fought a biological war against the Yangs, supplied with phasers by Capt. Ronald Tracy. ("The Omega Glory" [TOS])
Koinonians
Composed of two life-forms -- material and energy. The material beings died in a war, while the energy beings lived on. ("The Bonding" [TNG])
Kryonian tiger
Indigenous to Brentalia. ("Imaginary Friend" [TNG])
Ktarians
Humanoid race recognized by their large frontal skull bones and cat-like eyes. They tried to take over the Federation using a mind-controlling "game". ("The Game" [TNG])

L

Lapling
A small creature with a long snout. Only one of its kind is still alive. ("The Most Toys" [TNG])
LB 10445
Single-celled, ciliated organism. Native to Devidia II. ("Time's Arrow, Part I")
leaf miners [OMNI]
Legarans
Protocol-conscious life forms that lived in mud baths. ("Sarek" [TNG])
lemur [OMNI]
Data thought Picard might de-evolve into this life form. ("Genesis" [TNG])
Lenarians
Held a conference with the Federation in 2369, when a dissident member injured Picard. ("Tapestry" [TNG])
Letheans [OMNI]
Leyrons
Inhabitants of Malkus IX. They developed a written language before they developed a spoken language or sign language. ("Loud as a Whisper" [TNG])
Ligonians
Believed in ritual honor. The women owned the land and allowed their mates to rule it. ("Code of Honor" [TNG])
Lissepians
One of these traded 100 self-sealing stem bolts for Nog's yamok sauce. ("Progress" [DS9])
Lyaarans [ST30]
Lycosa tarantula
Spider. O'Brien kept one (named "Christina") as a pet. ("Realm of Fear" [TNG])
Lynar
Harmless bat-like creature from Celtris III. ("Chain of Command, Part I")
Lysians
Race at war with the Satarrans. ("Conundrum" [TNG])

M

M-113 Creature
Creature that lives on salt and has a hypnotic ability to appear as someone else. ("The Man Trap" [TOS])
Fans nicknamed the creature "The Salt Vampire", though that name never appeared in the episode or in the script.
mahko root
A plant that cures the bite of a mugato. ("A private Little War" [TOS])
Makers
Beings from the Andromeda Galaxy. They established outposts in our galaxy. ("I, Mudd" [TOS])
Malcorians
Humanoids with an enlarged frontal skull bone and one single phalange instead of fingers. First contact with this society was delayed because a reconnaisance mission there went wrong. ("First Contact" [TNG])
Malurians
A race destroyed by Nomad because they were "biologically imperfect beings" ("The Changeling" [TOS])
Mariposans
Humanoids that survived by cloning until replicative fading forced them to mate. ("Up the Long Ladder" [TNG])
Marjine VII beings [OMNI]
Markoffian sea lizard
When Q was stripped of his powers, he considered becoming one of these. ("Deja Q" [TNG])
Medeusans
Life forms with beautiful minds and hideous bodies. ("Is There No Truth in Beauty?" [TOS])
Melkotians
Reclusive telepathic alien race. ("Spectre of the Gun" [TOS])
mellitus
A life form that is gaseous while in motion but a solid when at rest. ("Wolf in the Fold" [TOS])
Mendora
A mythical devil figure from the Berussian Cluster. ("Devil's Due" [TNG])
Menthars
ace that was destroyed in a war with the Promellians. ("Booby Trap" [TNG])
Metron
Humanoids possessing great powers. ("Arena" [TOS])
Microbiotic colony
Similar to bacteria. Capable of causing hull damage to ships. ("A Matter of Honor" [TNG])
Microbrain
Silicon-based life form from Velara III. It lived in the soil near the water table. ("Home Soil" [TNG])
microvirus
Engineered weapon used to stop all neural activity in a life form. ("The Vengence Factor" [TNG])
Mikulaks
Donated tissue samples to help find a cure for correllium fever. ("Hollow Pursuits" [TNG])
Minaran empath
A being whose nervous system is capable of absorbing another's physical and emotional responses. ("The Empath" [TOS])
Minosians
Extinct humanoid species. Known for their weapons production. ("Arsenal of Freedom" [TNG])
Mintakans
A peaceful agricultural proto-Vulcan society. They were exposed to Federation technology due to a mishap with an observing science team. ("Who Watches the Watchers?" [TNG])
Miradorn
Humanoid species (from the Gamma Quadrant??) whose identical twins have an almost symbiotic relationship. ("Vortex" [DS9])
Mizarians
Grey-skinned humanoids. They value peace above all else, even allowing themselves to be conquered in the name of peace. ("Allegiance" [TNG])
Mokarans [ST30]
Moriarty
Sentient being created by a Holodeck on the Enterprise-D. ("Elementary, Dear Data" [TNG], "Ship in a Bottle" [TNG])
Morg
Male inhabitants of Sigma Draconis VI. Lived in Stone Age conditions, ruled by the oppressive Eymorg. ("Spock's Brain" [TOS])
Moropa
Race that the Bolians had an uneasy truce with. ("Allegiance" [TNG])
mugato
An albino, ape-like creature with poisonous fangs. ("A Private Little War" [TOS])
Muktok plant
A plant from Betazed. ("Menage a Troi" [TNG])
Mulziraks
Vash booked a flight on one of their ships. ("Q-Less" [DS9]???)

N

Nagilum
Curious, malevolent extra-dimensional life form. ("Where Silence Has Lease" [TNG])
Nanites
Microscopic robots originally designed to do repairs on living cells. They later evolved into sentient beings. ("Evolution" [TNG])
Napean [OMNI]
Nasturtium
Terran flowers. ("Imaginary Friend" [TNG])
Nausicaans
Vicious, bad-tempered, ugly humanoids. ("Samaritan Snare" [TNG], "Tapestry" [TNG])
Neural parasites
See Denevan Neural Parasites
Night-blooming Throgni
Fragrant Klingon flower. ("Angel One" [TNG])
nitrium metal parasites
Microscopic spaceborne creatures that thrive on the metal nitrium. ("Cost of Living" [TNG])
Nol-Ennis
Race in the Gamma Quadrant eternally locked in battle with the Ennis. ("Battle Lines" [DS9])
Nomad
Sentient, malevolent space probe. Sent to seek out and destroy "imperfect biological life". ("The Changeling" [TOS])
Numiri [OMNI]

O

Ocampa [ST30]
Old Ones
Leaders of Korab and Sylvia's homeworld in another galaxy. ("Catspaw" [TOS])
Ooolans
ophidian
Snake-like alien used by the Devidians to travel through time. ("Time's Arrow, Parts I and II" [TNG])
Organians
Non-corporeal life forms that posed as simple, primitive people. ("Errand of Mercy" [TOS])
Orion wing-slug
A very distasteful creature. ("Menage a Troi" [TNG])
Orions
Humanoids that tried to sabotage the Babel Conference. ("Journey to Babel" [TOS])
Ornarans
Humanoids that suffered from a deadly plague. The plague was cured by the Felicium, a drug the Ornarans became addicted to. ("Symbiosis" [TNG])
The Overseer
Supernatural being the people on Mintaka III believed in. ("Who Watches the Watchers?" [TNG])

P

Pakleds
Technologically advanced life form that pretended not to be. ("Samaritan Snare" [TNG])
Paxans
Xenophobic life forms in the Ngame Nebula. ("Clues" [TNG])
Pentarans
Inhabitants of Pentara V. Picard was asked to mediate a labor dispute with them. ("Final Mission" [TNG])
Platonians
Humanoids that based their society on Plato's Republic. ("Plato's Stepchildren" [TOS])
Portal
The last remaining protector of the now dead Tkon Empire. ("The Last Outpost" [TNG])
Preservers
Alien race that rescued endangered cultures by transplanting them to another planet. ("Paradise Syndrome" [TOS])
The Progenitors
The founders of the society on Aldea. ("When the Bough Breaks" [TNG])
Promellians
Reptilian culture that was destroyed in a war with the Menthars. ("Booby rap" [TNG])
The Prophets
For Bajorans, the spiritual source of wisdom and guidance. (Deep Space Nine)
Providers
Three disembodied brains that ruled the planet of Triskelion and captured creatures to battle each other. ("The Gamesters of Triskelion" [TOS])
Prytt [OMNI]
"Pup"
The Deep Space Nine equivalent to a Virtual Pet
pygmy marmoset [OMNI]
Data thought Picard might de-evolve into this life form. ("Genesis" [TNG])

Q

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quantum singularity life forms
Species from another space-time continuum who incubate their young in black holes. ("Timescape" [TNG])
quasi-energy microbes
Life forms that live in a plasma stream between binary stars. They exist in a state between matter and energy. ("Realm of Fear" [TNG])

R

Rakhari
Inhabitants of Rakhar. ("Vortex" [DS9])
Rectyne monopod
An animal that can weigh up to two tons, but is no match for a Klingon Painstick. ("The Icarus Factor" [TNG])
Redjac
Energy-based life form responsible for the murder of at least 35 women throughout history. ("Wolf in the Fold" [TOS])
Regulan blood worm
Soft, shapeless creatures. ("The Trouble with Tribbles" [TOS])
Rekags
One of two warring factions on Rekag-Seronia. ("Man of the People" [TNG])
Rigelians
Humanoids wit ha physiology similar to Vulcans. ("Journey to Babel" [TOS])
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Rutians
Humanoids from Rutia IV. The males have a white streak in their hair, while most of the women are redheads. ("The High Ground" [TNG])

S

Saltah'na
Race from the Gamma Quadrant. Now extinct, due to a power struggle. ("Dramatis Personae" [DS9])
Samarian Coral Fish
Life form Guinan thought she saw in the clouds of the FGC-47 Nebula. ("Imaginary Friend" [TNG])
sandbats
Creatures from Manark IV. They camoflage themselves as inanimate rocks until they attack. ("The Empath" [TOS])
Satarrans
Humanoids at war with the Lysians. They hate mysteries. ("Conundrum" [TNG], "The Chase" [TNG])
Scalosians
Biochemically "hyperaccelerated" humanoids. One second to us is one hour to them. ("The Wink of an Eye" [TOS])
Sehlat
A Vulcan aimal resembling a large teddy bear with 6-inch fangs! ("Journey to Babel" [TOS])
Selay
Reptilian race that are sworn enemies of the Anticans. ("Lonely Among Us" [TNG])
Sentry
Force-field entity. It guarded the only supply of fresh water on the desert moon Lambda Paz. ("Final Mission" [TNG])
shape-shifter
A life form that can change its shape into the form of anything else. Odo, the Chief of Security on Deep Space Nine, is a shape-shifter, as are the Founders from the Gamma Quadrant. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
Sheliak
Reclusive R-3 Class life form. They considered themselves superior to humans. ("The Ensigns of Command" [TNG])
solanagen-based life forms
Humanoid life forms that live in a deep realm of subspace. They experiment on other races to learn about them. ("Schisms" [TNG])
spores
Organisms that infect other life forms. They maintain the host's health at the cost of mental stagnation. ("This Side of Paradise" [TOS])
Synthococcus novae
Deadly bacillus. A byprocuct of modern technology. ("The Way to Eden" [TOS])

T

Tagrans
Takarans
Talarians
Talarian Hook Spider
Talaxians [ST30]
Talosians
Tamarians
Tanugans
Tarcassian razor beast
Tarellians
targ
targhee moonbeast
Tavnians [ST30]
teddy bear
Teldarians
Tellarites
Terellians [OMNI]
Thasians
Tholians
Tiberian bats
tiger
Tonkians
Torak
Tosk
Trabe [ST30]
Traveler
Trelane
Tribbles
Trill
Troglytes
Troyians
tsetse fly
t'stayan
two-dimensional creatures
two-headed Malgorian

U

Ullians

V

Vaal
Valerians
Valtese
Vanoben
Ventaxians
V'Ger
Vhnori [ST30]
Vians
Vidiians [ST30]
Vorgons
Vulcans

W

Wadi [OMNI]
Wanoni tracehound
White Rabbit
white rhinocerous
Wise Ones
Wogneer creatures
Wompats

Y

Yaderans [ST30]
Yangs
Yarnek
Yridians

Z

Zakdorn
Zaldans
Zalkonians
Zan Periculi
Zark
Zeons
Zetarians
Zibalians
zylo eggs

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