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Ylems are small, pale yellow amoeba-like creatures. Their skin secretes a gelatinous substance, which gives them a somewhat slimy texture, and many humans find their odour to be unpleasant. They can stretch their bodies from 3 centimetres to 60 centimetres, and they weigh roughly 2.5 kilograms. Ylems can extrude up to 4 pseudo-pods, which can function as either arms or legs.
The Ylem diet consists of fruits, vines, and tubers native to the swamplands of their homeworld.
Ylems are asexual, and reproduce through mitosis.
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