Xenomorph
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Xenomorph
Summary
Xenomorph is a fictional extraterrestrial species[1]. Xenomorph has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Xenomorph is the creator of Ridley Scott[3].
- Xenomorph is the creator of H. R. Giger[4].
- Xenomorph's instance of is recorded as fictional extraterrestrial species[5].
- Xenomorph's instance of is recorded as fictional taxon[6].
- Xenomorph's instance of is recorded as fictional weapon[7].
- Xenomorph's instance of is recorded as fictional group of characters[8].
- Xenomorph is classified at the rank of species[9].
- Xenomorph's scientific name is Internecivus raptus[10].
- Xenomorph is a type of extraterrestrials in fiction[11].
- Xenomorph is a type of monster[12].
- Xenomorph's Commons category is recorded as Xenomorph[13].
- Xenomorph's from narrative universe is recorded as Alien universe[14].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien[15].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Aliens[16].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien 3[17].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien Resurrection[18].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien: Covenant[19].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Batman/Aliens[20].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem[21].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien vs. Predator[22].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as The Play
s the Thing, Not the Playing Around! The Show Must Go On!<sup id="cite-C32" class="cite-ref" title="Xenomorph — present in work (P1441): The Plays the Thing, Not the Playing Around! The Show Must Go On!">[23]. - Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien[24].
- Xenomorph's present in work is recorded as Alien vs. Predator[25].
- Xenomorph's has characteristic is recorded as oviposition[26].
- Xenomorph's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Xenomorph'}[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include fictional extraterrestrial species[5], fictional taxon[6], fictional weapon[7], and fictional group of characters[8]. Recorded subclass of include extraterrestrials in fiction[11] and monster[12].
Influence
Things named for Xenomorph include Xenomorphia[28], a taxon[29].
Why It Matters
Xenomorph has Wikipedia articles in 22 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Xenomorph is known by 40 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
Entities named for Xenomorph include Xenomorphia[28], a taxon[29].