What species lives on Kamino?

The Kaminoans were a tall, thin extragalactic amphibian sentient species that hail to the aquatic planet of Kamino, beyond the Outer Rim.

Language: Kaminoan
Classification: Amphibian
Designation: Sentient
Skin color: White

What creatures live on Kamino?

It was inhabited by the Kaminoans—a race of tall, elegant beings with long necks who were regarded as a mysterious species that tended to keep to themselves. They were also known for their cloning technology, which was used to create a clone army for the Galactic Republic.

Does Kamino have sea monsters?

With six long flippers, an elegant tail, smooth dorsal shell, and a maw full of pointy teeth, the hungry sea creature glides through the waters of Tipoca City looking for its next meal.

Did any Kaminoans survive?

Around 19,000 BBY, dramatic climate shifts began to melt the extensive glaciers of Kamino. As a result of resourceful adaptation, the Kaminoans survived the Great Flood of their planet's continents.

What species are the Kaminoans?

Kaminoan Aiwha Kamino/Species

How do Kaminoans see?

They see UV light. Kaminoans actually have special eyes capable of seeing Ultraviolet light. Remember those stark white walls of the cloning facility? The inhabitants actually see colors that not even a visiting Jedi can see (sorry, Obi-Wan).

Do Kaminoans live underwater?

The most populous species on Kamino, the Kaminoans, were originally aquatic creatures that lived in the massive ocean. … However, the Kaminoans needed to maintain their ability to breath underwater in order to use these flying beasts, and developed a strong respiratory system.

Where do the Kaminoans live?

Tipoca They live on a water planet. The city of Tipoca where Obi-Wan discovers the cloning facility is actually raised above sea level on stilts.

What planet is at the end of bad batch?

Kamino But, at the end of the Season 1 finale of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, the cloner planet of Kamino is decimated by the Imperial fleet. Just before the episode ends, we also get a clue as to how the legacy of those cloners is connected to the Imperial era.