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Shlimdow
'Shlimdow is also called shadow slime, generally called "Shlimdow''". It is a fictitious creature that appears in the shadow society for the purpose of speculative design.'''

Description
An invertebrate amphibian belonging to the transparent class of fossil phylum. Its body structure is quite diverse and its body color is transparent. Shlimdow mainly feeds on inorganic chemical components in the ground and nitrogen in the air, and at the same time, it can slowly corrode the minerals on the upper layer of the ground and firmly adsorb on it. Due to the state of complete transparency, there are no significant organs, and the movement is slow. It is inferred that the density in the living state is the same as that of cement, and the density in the dead state is the same as that of granite.

Death
'They die when exposed to sunlight, moonlight, or artificial light, and become petrified when they die. The color also changed from transparent to brown or marble white.'

Evolution
'Humans have recorded and observed the existence of shlimdow since ancient times. In 2021, a student of the University of California, San Diego recorded in the diary: "Today is November 2nd, and I am walking on the road of the community as usual. Suddenly, I tripped over something. I looked back to the ground. There was nothing on the ground except my shadow. So I continued to walk forward and found an object that resembled a pebble. But in fact, I swear I didn't see it at all when I was walking.” This record was discovered and followed up by relevant departments. It was not until 2030 that people first confirmed the existence of shlimdow. Because of the fear of sunlight, this animal often hides under the shadow of humans. Because the living state is completely transparent, it often trips over humans and turns into a fossil form after death, which is not easy to be found.'

Animal technology
'Since 2030, shlimdow has been observed by humans for its special physiological characteristics for the first time. Humans have begun to use shadow planning techniques to guide the trajectory of shlimdow, and quickly use strong light to complete a series of buildings. It has become the latest technology beyond 3-D house printing in the 2030-the 2040s.'