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Cendo Prae's aquatic biomes have fared much better; although some species have suffered from excess harvesting, the extreme depths of Catulla's oceans (which in many cases have yet to be explored) have protected hundreds of others. As a result, for most Catullans, the idea of wild and dangerous fauna is linked with large predator fish and amphibious or marine mammals, rather than terrestrial species. Cendo Prae has a surprisingly low population of reptiles and birds; many of the ecological niches normally occupied by those phyla have been taken over by mammals instead.<br>
Cendo Prae's aquatic biomes have fared much better; although some species have suffered from excess harvesting, the extreme depths of Catulla's oceans (which in many cases have yet to be explored) have protected hundreds of others. As a result, for most Catullans, the idea of wild and dangerous fauna is linked with large predator fish and amphibious or marine mammals, rather than terrestrial species. Cendo Prae has a surprisingly low population of reptiles and birds; many of the ecological niches normally occupied by those phyla have been taken over by mammals instead.<br>
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Notable regions include:<br>
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Audets Archipelago
Mutfoelsparg
Ostleuvsjil
Kussitser
Duibensaat


==History==
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