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@Ek
Eh, that's pretty cool!
I guess since we're throwing in species things here:
It's just your basic ancient gaint plant-like alien lifeforms wich have evolved to basically resemble spaceships made out of alien flesh and bone, wich occaisionally landed on planets with ecosystems in their early age of development, and abducted various lifeforms like plants or animals, to use the carbon, and other nutrients they excreted during their space travels, before dropping them off on other life harbouring planets.
Other creatures that ended up on diffirent planets, ended up evolving parallel to humans, and eventually becoming humanoid in nature, (bipedal, intelligent, can speak and use tools, ETC) but developing their own treats as a society, because they're all of diffirent species.
The avians (bird species) were the first societies to develop to the point of space travel, because of their headstart in intelligence, and because they didn't have the tendency to start global scale wars, unlike their competitors. (humans) The avians began travelling around the galaxy, finding the other species whilst intersharing their technology (Lupines, Felines, Bovines, Reptilea, ETC) and eventually alien lifeforms wich didn't originate from early Earth.
Because of the Avians spreading their space travel technology with the other species, trade travel and migration began emerging between the various societies.
However, interactions between the diffirent societies, (although sometimes smooth-sailling) often goes troublesome, due to the strong diffirences in each species culture, behaviour, and juristictions. And individuals can often get into trouble, or serious danger, when they do not understand the habtitudes of the species that they are trying to interact with.
@Cheza
All of those, except for the seeds thing, apply to insects, and not to mammals. Or, as you said: "Animals", and the way insects work is just damn scary, yes, but it doesn't apply to mammals, no.
And, with coffee, it's actually us humans being the dicks...
