One of the more unique species in Star Wars, the Kitonaks worshipped a giant egg deity, celebrated watery mating/birth rituals, had double organs, and smelled of vanilla, among many other things!
Carthasian
Hailing from a world brimming with unearthed artifacts and architecture, the Carthasians were involved with mysterious Insectoid invaders, as well as seemingly time travel.
Talpini
The Talpini were a mole-like species often confused with the porcine Ugnaughts, although they actually came from different corners of the galaxy.
Velabri
One of a plethora of very near-Human species, the Velabri’s most distinctive traits were their pale skin, colorless eyes, and silver hair.
Barolian
This species of near-Humans has had very little to offer in the way of lore, but has still made it’s way into the hearts of many Star Wars creators and their media!
Niordi
We have yet to see an non-augmented Niordi, however, we have been made privy to their appearance post an intensive cybernetic reconstruction of their bodies, transforming elite Niordi warriors into living weapons.
Talpiddian
The Talpiddians are still a rather new species to Star Wars, but have already solidified themselves as a staple background species in live action projects.
Houk
The Houks were characterized by their immense strength, short temper, love for conflict, and surprising history of oppression and enslavement.
Jashwik
The little-known cousins of the iconic Sullustans, the Jashwiks come from the early days of the Star Wars EU, and we’re given latent Force adeptness but not much else.
Syboona
The information given to us about the Syboonas only opens up more questions including: what was their true level of societal progress, how wealthy were they really, and where did they actually come from?