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'''Saurian''' is a term used to describe some [[sentient]] [[reptile|reptilian]] species, particularly those with an evolutionary history similar to [[Earth]] [[dinosaur]]s.
 
'''Saurian''' is a term used to describe some [[sentient]] [[reptile|reptilian]] species, particularly those with an evolutionary history similar to [[Earth]] [[dinosaur]]s.
   
The [[Voth]] referred to themselves as a saurian race. Many treated "non-saurians," particularly [[mammalian]]s, as lower life-forms. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
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The [[Voth]] referred to themselves as a saurian race. Many treated "non-saurians," particularly [[mammalian]]s, as lower lifeforms. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
   
 
The [[Federation]] contains several [[species]] of possible saurian descent, including the [[Kasheeta]] and the eponymous [[Saurian (species)|Saurian]]s. ({{film|1}}, {{film|4}})
 
The [[Federation]] contains several [[species]] of possible saurian descent, including the [[Kasheeta]] and the eponymous [[Saurian (species)|Saurian]]s. ({{film|1}}, {{film|4}})
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Reptile#Sentient reptilian species|Sentient reptilian species]]
 
[[Reptile#Sentient reptilian species|Sentient reptilian species]]
 
   
 
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Saurian is a term used to describe some sentient reptilian species, particularly those with an evolutionary history similar to Earth dinosaurs.

The Voth referred to themselves as a saurian race. Many treated "non-saurians," particularly mammalians, as lower lifeforms. (VOY: "Distant Origin")

The Federation contains several species of possible saurian descent, including the Kasheeta and the eponymous Saurians. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

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