
Terrestrial Limestone Cliffs are vertical rock formations made of sedimentary limestone. They occur in continental landscapes, often arid or mountainous. Erosion shapes rugged walls and natural cavities. Plant life is sparse and highly specialized. Light-colored stone defines the scenery. This biome reflects geological age and structural permanence.
All articles: Murano Glass Biome (Terrestrial Limestone Cliffs).

Northern Spectacled Salamander (Salamandrina Perspicillata)

Praying Mantis (Mantis Religiosa)

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