Why doesn’t anyone ever inquire about the flora and fauna of alien worlds? I’ve come across countless stories about various alien species and their interactions with humans, but seldom do we hear about their home planets’ animals and plant life. I suppose it might not pique the interest of others as much as it fascinates me.

That’s a fascinating point! The flora and fauna of alien worlds could provide incredible insights into their cultures, ecosystems, and even technology. It’s intriguing to think about how the beings from other planets might interact with their environments and what kind of relationships they have with their local species.
Perhaps it’s not as commonly discussed because the focus tends to be on the interaction between aliens and humans, which can overshadow their origins and the intricate details of their ecosystems. It could also be that the concept of alien plant and animal life is difficult for us to conceptualize, leading to fewer questions being posed.
If we could learn more about their home worlds, it might also shed light on their biology, behaviors, and even their perspectives on life and nature. What kinds of species do you imagine they might have, and how do you think those could influence their culture?