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Forget having a country, let's go bigger!

:) Arboreal ones, yes. But ground hornbills have a nasty bite. They can crack open a turtle shell, or bite off a finger.
And actually swans are pretty dangerous, too. They could easily break an arm. Ours are pretty good though, except during breeding season.
 
If you're wondering about why Aspergia would be warmer than Earth, it's justy inability to tolerate cold. I'm very sensitive to the cold, & can't tolerate it.
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Like the reverse of me. I can tolerate cold, because when you're cold you can just put another layer on. When it's too hot there's absolutely nothing you can do. Especially here, since having air con in your house is a rich people thing and the average person doesn't. I hate summer. That's why I'd want to move to somewhere with shorter and cooler summers than here, like "tundra" places (the places that are classed as being tundra but don't have the extreme winters or anything you'd expect of a tundra place, or as I think of them, oceanic tundra). There's places where all the months average between 0 and 10 (32 and 50 for US) and that'd be nice.
 
Alaska is wide open, Unsure! Where do you live, friend? I live at the center of the Universe, also known as Bardsttown, Kentucky. You'd love it here right now, it's a chilly 19 degrees Fahrenheit!
 
I live in the UK, and yeah 19 F (looked it up, -7.2 C) is nicer for me than hot weather. Where I live only has a hardiness of 8a, so it never really gets colder than 10 F (-12.2 C)
 
What do you do when it's that frealin' cold? I've got a major case of golf withdrawal! I went to the club to eat with friends & get out of this strange apartment; it felt really weird leaving my clubs at home!
 
Aspergia would have a place for you, there would be taiga forest near the poles, some tundra, & small icecaps at the poles. We need others to join in so your Aspergian Terror Bird will have something to hunt! Spread the word for me, please.
 
1. Yes
2. I don't know, just generic dragon
3. Small animals like fish
4. I don't know

I liked the dragons in how to train your dragon, so the ones in my mind are those ones, unless anyone more creative than me can think of a better idea.
 
Have you guys seen Puppy Monkey Baby from the Mountain Dew ad? Can we please not have that thing? Lol.
I'll work on a substitute that doesn't give me nightmares.
 
It could be a prey item for Bird's Aspergian Terror Bird! You can come up with a cool animal for our plant, the more exotic, the better. The puppy monkey baby was very implausible, though. Exotic, but plausible, is the only rule.
 
The planet would have no shopping malls, no reality T.V., no 'celebrities', politicians, lawyers or military men. There wouldn't be any tribes (a.k.a. nation-states), the sky would be yellow (I like the colour - light blue is good, but it gets boring after a while), be approximately the same size as Earth (due to our physical bodies having been designed for Earth's gravity), and safely out of harm's way from any potential invasion force launched from Earth within the next thousand years. 40 light years away should be sufficient for that.

The star it orbits should be red, orange or yellow due to the relatively brief lifespans of white and blue ones, there should be an absence of interplanetary debris like the asteroid belt, because we don't want one of those things hitting us, and there should also be a Jupiter-type gas giant to deflect incoming comets. It would also help if we had similar flora and fauna, climatic zones, and axial tilt for similar seasons, because, let's face it, our issue isn't with nature but society.

The global population would be no more than 1 thousand million, we would not use fossil fuels due to our having developed safe alternatives to it, and extreme poverty and wealth would be absent due to our having come to our senses and realised that having 'things' is not conducive to a healthy and well-balanced psyche.
 

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