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| dragontunders | Sep 25 2013, 10:46 PM Post #1 |
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This is a future evolution project which will see the development of life in the next 1 billion years. It is not only about the evolution of life on earth, but also will look to humans, as they go into outer space, and alien life forms. During the middle of the 21st century, humanity is on the verge of ending (and taking the atmosphere as we know it and the terrestrial biosphere along with it), but before that happened, civilization fell due to a pandemic that ended with two and a half billion people dead. This happened shortly after a large solar flare left useless a large part of the world's infrastructure. For three centuries human beings lived in an environment similar to that of the Middle Ages. Quite quickly afterwards, however, they began to rebuild civilization up to the same level as the 21st century--but this time, without exhausting the resources of Earth. After centuries of progress humans started a growing space empire which extended to the edge of the solar system. At the height of its progress, humans began to develop an interstellar colonization project which intended to extend mankind to fourteen habitable worlds. From the 27th century to the 30th century, the solar system's civilization began to agonize over resources no longer automatically offered to each colony, in addition to the requests of independence. Eventually, war broke out, leaving Earth the only habitable place in humanity's empire. After 12 million years, humans evolved as an intergalactic civilization. Meanwhile, on Earth, natural forces returned as the only things influencing the fate of every living organism, thus shaping a new world without technological humanity. |
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| Archipithecus | Sep 26 2013, 08:54 PM Post #2 |
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| dragontunders | Sep 26 2013, 11:34 PM Post #3 |
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12 million years. introduction. the planet in this age, has changed. although humanity heal the damage he had done to the planet, this, again became hostile to life. climate of the ice age ended in 8 mya, in a period called "global re-warming". This caused the complete disappearance of the New megafauna glacier, and other species. even so, it was not serious. evolution began to create new species in this world warmer.
in 12 million years, the Earth's climate turned warmer due to the disappearance of the Central American isthmus, which caused the sea level rise 13 meters. South America, the peninsula of California, and aaru (Egyptian name given to paradise, now named the new continent that emerged from the break rifth Valley) have been isolated and developed new species. antartida layers and Greenland have melted much causing increased sea level. the Mediterranean Sea has dried completely what made that extended the Sahara desert. |
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| Citrakayah | Sep 30 2013, 12:21 AM Post #4 |
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Wait... why does the disappearance of the Central American Isthmus cause the world to warm? Seems like it would be the other way around; the world warms so the isthmus is submerged. |
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| dragontunders | Sep 30 2013, 02:40 AM Post #5 |
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no, the disappearance of the isthmus causes ocean currents to return to running as they did during the Paleogene, causing overheating climate. |
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| dragontunders | Oct 2 2013, 02:13 AM Post #6 |
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![]() recovery after the last glacial period, there were a number of empty niches that were occupied by different mammals. 1 - lion of the forest: Cougars descendant , this cat is as big as an African lion . the male has a light blonde color while the female is brown 2 - black coyote : this canids species descended from South coyotes and wolves has replaced throughout america . are at least 1.8 m long and travel in groups of 15 3 - Robust lynx : lynx this species is as big as a leopard and hapita throughout North America . are solitary . 4 - long -faced bear : this is one of the last species of bear, and possibly the largest that ever existed, with nearly 5 m high . its size is that it has become a herbivore , but also eat carrion 5 - North rhea : during the last million years left to Central America , species migrated back and some stayed in north america . among them was the ostrich . this new species is black in color , up to 2m high. 6 - Cerberus : this canid species is descended from wolves and is one of the species tries to occupy the niches of the bears. are up to 2 m tall and travel in groups of 5 7 - grizzly bear : black bear offspring , inhabits the east coast of America and feeds on molluscs . is a swimmer and can hold your breath for 20 minutes 8 - neo - gliptodo : secendiente of armadillo, this heavy herbivore reaches 3 m long and weighs 1 ton. is covered with a heavy armor that lets you defend against any predator 9 - seismotaurus : this is the biggest animal america , descendant of largoa horned cattle , reaches a height of 2.5 m and weighs 3 tons. his horns measured from tip to tip 3 m 10 giant kangaroo rat : this rat kangaroo species has adapted to life in the forests , and measures more than 1.2 m long Marinus 11 beaver : beaver this species inhabits the coasts of the Gulf of Mexico and is 1.5 m long. build their burrows with mud and clay 12 tetracorns : descendant of pronghorn , are one of the dominant herbivore in North America . 13 - Forest Horse : this descendant of the wild horse has evolved to inhabit forests. are small, of at least 1.3 m high 14 - roc of the rock : this species descended from the eagle, reaches a size of up to 2.5 m . Living mainly in the Rocky Mountains 15 - ursus suis : this kind of boar has occupied the niche of bears and is one of the larger and heavier predators of america , with 4 m long and 2 tons in weight. is the only animal that can face the seismotaurus . 16 - mississippi deer . this species of deer inhabiting the North American plains and is one of the most common species of herbivores 17 - gliptospinus : this rodent descendant of American porcupine , reaches 2 meters long and is a herbivore fierce if provoked . their spines are as thick as or pencil and cause much damage |
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| dragontunders | Oct 6 2013, 10:09 PM Post #7 |
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South America after separation of america, South America is a continent returned suitable for developing new unique groups of animals, among the most prominent are: ![]() 1. probotapirus: descendant of the tapirs, this animal has become the largest animal of South America, with more than 5 m long. 2. phobotaya: the descendants of the peccaries, is a large omnivorous of at least 4 m in length. 3. yaguarin: descendants of the ocelots, this big cat is one of the continent's dominant carnivores 4. desmochoerus: this is a descendant of the capybara, which has taken a more aquatic lifestyle. is 2 m long 5. titanoguana: this is the biggest iguana species that ever existed, with nearly 5 m in length. inhabit the rivers and rarely leaves the water 6. giant anteater: anteater descendants of this species replaced its extinct relatives. is 1.5 m long 7. geocebus: the descendants of capuchin monkeys, it has become bigger and has evolved to inhabit the ground, measured 1 m long 8. South America neo-gliptodon. 9. andinoceros: the descendants of swamp deer, has developed a large antler comparable the now extinct megaloceros 10. Wolf cheetah: descendant of maned wolf, the animal has become more rapid the planet, reaching speeds up to 100 k per hour 11. nasua ursa: descendant of the coatis, is an omnivorous than 2 m long dwells all South America 12. rhea goliath: this species rhea reaches 3 m in height 13. altiVicugna: descendant of the vicuña, is the highest of the animals of South America, with at least 5 m high 14. terrosuchus: this descendant of Cuvier alligator lives completely on land 15. titanaconda: a descendant of the anaconda that reaches 11 m long |
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| martiitram | Oct 11 2013, 04:15 PM Post #8 |
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Actually the largest iguana is behemosaurus from Miocene S.America which was 12 m long , but mast of it was tail.It also has Wikipedia page (a short one thought).Also , awesome ideas!
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| Olympianmaster | Oct 11 2013, 05:11 PM Post #9 |
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The only things I could find about the behemosaurus was one or two sentences on wikipedia, and someone on deviantart that drew one. |
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| martiitram | Oct 11 2013, 05:51 PM Post #10 |
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You mean avancna (it that deviantART guy who made the behemosaurus drawing).By the way , I have a deviantpage too (my drawings have gotten better since my last ones). |
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