Alien: Earth Has Revealed 5 Dangerous Species So Far

To date, Hulu’s “Alien: Earth” has been quite captivating. It seems that the series’ high point is unquestionably the fresh creatures introduced in it. Although Xenomorphs and Facehuggers are back, what makes this show stand out is the introduction of new species that have proven to be remarkably lethal as well.

Here are all the species that we see in action in Alien: Earth

List of all Alien: Earth species

The story unfolds following the crash-landing of the Weyland-Yutani ship USCSS Maginot on Earth, which carried samples of various dangerous alien species, including the infamous Xenomorph that has caused chaos in all Alien films. In addition, there are four other new alien species present. With the information gathered from the five available episodes, we can now discuss these intriguing creatures. Here’s an overview of the five alien species featured in the series.

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Xenomorph

The Xenomorph, a renowned and instantly recognizable alien species in the franchise, is known for its unique life cycle that consists of five stages: Ovomorph, Facehuggers, Chestbusters, Adult Xenomorph, and the Queen. These creatures, characterized by their towering stature and stealthy nature, have an elongated head without eyes. In Alien: Earth, it is revealed they can detect fear as a means of hunting. They possess formidable features such as long, spiked tails, powerful jaws for attacking prey, and acidic blood that can effortlessly dissolve metals and bones.

T. Ocellus/Species 64

One of the most unsettling creatures in the show goes by T. Ocellus or Species 64. It resembles a large eyeball connected to octopus-like tentacles. This creature has a peculiar habit of removing an eye from its prey and replacing it with itself, gradually controlling the host’s mind. The creature demonstrates remarkable intelligence and could potentially pose as a formidable competitor to the Xenomorph, as depicted in Episode 5.

Species 19

In simpler terms, Species 19 is a new type of species introduced earlier in the series. It feeds by attaching to its prey’s artery and draining their blood, leaving behind only dead bodies. Interestingly, these creatures can also produce offspring that thrive in water (tadpole-like), and they are capable of emitting a toxic gas that causes people to bleed from their eyes. What makes them particularly menacing is their hinted signs of intelligence.

D. Plumbicare

In Episode 2, I found myself captivated by these alien, vine-like creatures suspended from the ceiling, resembling an enormous pod. With their elongated stamens, they possess a unique ability to ensnare prey, drawing them in before suffocating them. Afterward, they feast on the remains. Quite a fascinating display of nature’s diversity!

Beetle-like Lifeform

These creatures remain somewhat enigmatic for the audience, appearing infrequently throughout the program. They bear a striking similarity to a beetle with wings that appear to fold in, suggesting they might possess the ability to fly when needed.

With only three additional episodes remaining, the series Alien: Earth might offer further insights into these enigmatic creatures.

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2025-09-03 15:49