Lol very cool Coffee!
some Screenies of the creatures i've made.
I apologize about the quality. While this laptop runs Spore smoothly... for some reason, despite selecting the settings to HIGH on all settings, it runs them at medium-low. I dunno why that is, even with trying to force settings. Ah well!
Jae'Toh-Li (or "Jee-toe")
A fungus monster if you will. While being partially related (gene-wise) to the Spider. It is entirely different. Spending most of it's life in underground caves warmed by the overly active volcanic planet. It consumes mostly the fungi growing within the cave around it. However, it has been known to devour small creatures and in desperate situations. It's own kind.
A large growth of a rock-like fungus develops on most of the species' backs. The fungus itself is unique in that it determines the creature's social boundries as far as Alpha vs Beta. The larger and more dense/complex the fungi formation. The higher you are in the basic hierarchy.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhjWrwOjgw4--
The HabiscotisA small Mammal creature with an odd evolution for mammals. The mouth. Which is a three ended pincher. Most everything about this creature is devoted to camouflage. It's green body is covered in a grass-like hair, and it's colors resemble that of it's home planet's grassy plains.
The long trunk to which it's mouth is attached is evolved such as to allow the Habiscotis to reach into the small burrow of it's common Prey and thus pull out a tasty meal.
As their attitude goes. They are generally skiddish, but will not hesitate to attack if you were to be picnicking with a ham sandwich or provoking it.

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The WortGreenA fairly good sized creature that resides on the same planet as the Habiscotis. However, unlike the Habiscotis, the Wortgreen is rather temperamental and has the intelligence equivalent to that of your standard rock. They're nearly tribe-like in their social structure. Making use of very basic tools and have a basic form of communication. However, due to their intelligence, it'll be some centuries if not millenniums before anything of this species developes.

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The KliknikThe Kliknik are as close to Earth insects as you're going to get. Except... gigantic. The average kliknik is the size of a American Brown Bear but with an even worse attitude towards strangers.
They're named so because of the distinct clicking sound they produce wandering through their underground Hive. Using this 'Click' they both identify intruders vs Clan-mates, and as well find their way around as the Kliknik are blind. Showcasing two mouths and two ears. Each with their own purpose. One set of mouth/Antennae are for eco-location, the other pair for identifying who's who.
Their creature structure is very similar to your average and colony. One Queen, many drones.