This lush planet is an excellent location for a variety of reasons. Likely most unique are its waterways - essentially rivers, but without any water current. It's also home to a particularly vibrant Bos species, and a species of Tyranocae where both genders have feathers. Terrestrial, subterranean, flying, and aquatic species have all been confirmed here, with the two fish species being a rare sight, present only in lakes of adequate size and depth. This is a great location for any exozoologist to visit and examine the differences between each biome (land, caves, air, water).
Its terrain is relatively varied. In addition to the waterways described above, this planet has tall, gently sloping mountains; patches of trees, ranging from a few to 10+; valleys with trees and other flora growing in them; caves, lit mostly by orange bioluminescence; and small sandy areas, which resemble beaches but are not always near water. Topographically, the planet's primary feature is the valley/riverbed, but which varies between containing either water, grass and trees, sand, or cave floors dotted with iron deposits.