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(|Filian Python|)
A type of large snake that burrows in the ground.
 
(|Fire Ants|)
Destructive and venomous mound-building red ants, Solenopsos saevissima, which are native to Earth. Their bites are irritate humanoid skin.
 
(|Fire snakes|)
A reptilian species, whose origin is unknown.
 
(|Fire Wolves|)
A type of animal that is native to the planet Dakala. They travel in packs. (ENT: Rogue Planet)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 
(|Flamebird|)
Bird native to the planet Ricca 4. It slightly resembles the Great Bird of the Galaxy. (ST: New Frontier: End Game by Peter David)
 
(|Flitterbird|)
An avian life-form native to the planet Rhymus Major. (DS9: Profit and Loss)
 
(|Flying nighthawk|)
A Xenexian animal that is G'lyndr's symbol. (ST: New Frontier: No Limits: D'ndai of Calhoun: A Lady of Xenex by Peg Robinson)
 
(|Fvai|)
A Romulan child's riding beast and house pet (in larger houses) analogous to the Terran Oligocene period Mesohippus in size (or a Great Dane) though only approximate appearance. The plural form of this word is fvaiin. (ST #35: The Romulan Way by Diane Duane and Peter Morwood)

Contributed by: Clare Bradley
 

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