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Colo Claw Fish

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I am positive and protective towards Colo Claw Fish, and if there is anybody else ut there who shares my positive feelings towards Colo Claw Fish, I want you to know that you are not alone. Although they appeared in the Star Wars universe, there is that distinct possibility that on an Earth-like extrasolar planet in our own galaxy, they could be real. I hope that there are real Colo Claw Fish somewhere in our own Milky Way Galaxy, preferably on a habitable planet circling a nearby star such as Alpha Centauri, Barnard's Star, Tau Ceti, 40 Eridani, Eta Cassieopae, Gliese 581, or 82 Eridani for example. The discovery of exoplanets, including rocky exoplantes is accelerating due to projects such as the Kepler Telescope. I believe the most likely planet to produce Colo Claw Fish might be a Super Earth, meaning a rocky planet larger than Earth. A habitable Super Earth is most likely to have oceans so deep and a thicker atmosphere and only islands or barges of biomass are the only land. Such a planet is ideal for the evolution of animals like Colo Claw Fish.

I am the chief designer of the Project Orion II interstellar brainchild that I first came up with in the morning of Thursday, February 18, 1999. I hope that there is a fully habitable Earthlike planet or two in the Alpha Centauri Star System only 4.37 light-years away and I also hope that there are Colo Claw Fish living there in the nearest star system to Earth. If not, I hope that Tau Ceti (11.9 light-years away) or 40 Eridani (16.5 light-years away) have planets that are home to Colo Claw Fish. Sirius and Procyon are too short lived to have complex life and Epsilon Eridani alough long enough lived is too young.