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Compare this to the butcher plants from Time is the Simplest Thing (1961) by Clifford Simak and crop algae from Cities in Flight (1957) by James Blish and
protine from Solar Lottery (1955) by Philip K. Dick.
For a cautionary twist, see the hyperpig from Alastair Reynolds' 2002 novel Redemption Ark
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