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  2. Venus Flytrap (film) - Wikipedia

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    Venus Flytrap (also known as Body of the Prey (working title) is a 1970 American-Japanese science fiction horror film [2] shot partly in Japan. It was distributed by the Toei Company of Japan. The film was released in Japan as Akuma no Niwa ( The Devil's Garden ).

  3. Venus in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Venus appears in many pulp science fiction stories. Seen here is the winter 1939 cover of Planet Stories, featuring "The Golden Amazons of Venus".. The planet Venus has been used as a setting in fiction since before the 19th century.

  4. Farewell, Fantastic Venus - Wikipedia

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    Farewell, Fantastic Venus is a 1968 American science fiction anthology edited by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison. An abridged version was published in the same year under the title All About Venus . [ 1 ]

  5. The Mutations - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Brian to Tony: 'You make it sound like bad science fiction'. Indeed. The Mutations is a loose amalgam of Frankenstein and Freaks in which vapid technical jargon and cute time-lapse photography serve as a substitute for cinematic substance. The film, which takes as its subject biological innovation and rapid ...

  6. Category:Fiction set on Venus - Wikipedia

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    The planet Venus in fiction. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. F. Fictional Venusians (3 P) Venus in film (19 P) ...

  7. New glowing species of sea slug that inhabits ocean's deep ...

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    It uses a cavernous hood to trap crustaceans "like a Venus fly trap plant," like some jellies, anemones and tunicates. The mysterious creature also hides from predators in plain sight, taking ...

  8. The Long Rain - Wikipedia

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    "The Long Rain" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1950 under a different title in the magazine Planet Stories, and then in the collection The Illustrated Man. The story tells of four men who have crashed on Venus, where it is always raining.

  9. Moonseed (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Moonseed is an exploration of what could possibly happen when rock is returned from the Apollo 18 mission (which was actually cancelled in 1970). [1] In the book, the rock contain a form of grey goo called "moonseed" that starts to change all inorganic matter on Earth into more moonseed.

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