Murano Glass Biome (Alluvial Forests)

Alluvial Forests grow along rivers that experience regular seasonal flooding. Soils are enriched by sediments and nutrients carried by rising waters. Vegetation is dense and adapted to cycles of submersion and exposure. The landscape shifts with river flow and seasons. Biodiversity is high and constantly renewed. This biome reflects fertility, resilience, and natural regeneration.


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Murano Glass Baltimore Oriole (Icterus Galbula)

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Murano Glass Genji Firefly (Genji-Botaru)

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