6 (including the Lyunesi).
No. There won't be a Star Wars reference book that has all the info and descriptions of 20 million sentient species (because, in addition to the large sentient species portraits, each 1 1/2 page will give a detailed description of the sentient species of every shape, size, color, unusual feature, their histories, and what planet and moon they're from, and it will be 30 million pages in length).
Niado Duegad is a fictional species from the Star Wars expanded universe, specifically from the Legends continuity. It is described as a non-sentient reptilian species native to the planet Nizon.
There are 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy, so each sentient species (excluding humans) has its own native tongue, so there are 20 million alien languages for each one of them.
You can't, because it will be impossible to make a mosaic of portraits of the 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy (including their species names and homeworlds).
It is impossible to make a collage of all 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy (along with their portraits, species names, and homeworlds).
20,000,000.
There's a 1 1/2 page detailed description for each sentient species, their histories, what planet and moon they're from, and what native language they speak. And there's 20 million of them in the Star Wars galaxy. So there's 30 million pages in the in-universe reference book.
No. The authors, including Daniel Wallace, can't make a Star Wars reference book that has all the info and descriptions of 20 million sentient species in the galaxy, because it will be at least 30 million pages in length (1 1/2 pages for each of their large portraits, their species, their histories and what planet and/or moon they're from).
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 7.5 months to count all 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 7.5 months to count all 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy.
Yes. While it might have been stated that there are 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy, that does not mean than someone came up with 20 million sentient species. It would be impossible for any team to come up with such a list (in alphabetical order and homewords in parenthesis), especially while avoiding trademark infringement.
The list of the imaginary Star Wars reference books are: The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons (contains 50 million inhabited systems (incl. planets and moons) and 69 million colonized systems (incl. planets and moons)) The Essential Guide to Sentient Species (contains 20 million sentient species in the Star Wars galaxy) etc.