Planet Draco: "Impact" excerpt
The year is 1939. War is on the horizon. The larger countries' attentions are focused on preparing for conflict. Purely scientific concerns are considered of little value when one could better spend their time researching weapons or serving in the military. With conditions like this, no one but a few fishermen ever realized what had happened at first.
The platefish began appearing in west Pacific fishermen's nets in the late thirties. On average six feet long, oval shaped, and a pale translucent white, it was unlike any other fish in the sea. It got its name from the thin, almost shrimp-like armor plating covering its entire body.
The platefish was often thrown back into the sea, because its meat was tough, tasteless, and of poor nutritional v…
HEMIRENA INTRODUCTION
Hemirena is a terraformed planet, terraformed to sustain life, but scrapped by the unknown creator. Different types of animals were added to this terraformed world.
Hemirena
AQUACENE INTRODUCTION:
EARLY AQUACENE 0-4 PE
MIDDLE AQUACENE 4-6 MY PE
LATE AQUACENE 6-10 MY PE
OASIOCENE INTRODUCTION:
EARLY OASIOCENE 30-40 PE
MIDDLE OASIOCENE 40-50 PE
LATE OASIOCENE 50-60 PE
https://the-world-of-terravita.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000045256
OTHER:
mudclaw: https://battlefordreamisland.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000001039817/r/4400000000003881207#:~:text=Goikys%20native%20fauna%3A%20the%20mudclaw%20%7C%20Fandom&text=The%20mudclaw%20is%20a%20native,shore%20of%20the%20goiky%20canal.
Future South America
- Giant Carnivorous Water Lizard
- Macrauchenia descendant
- Guanaco descendant
- Vulture Turkey
- Andean River Cat
- Filter Shrimp
- Droning Roaches
Anky's seed world creatures
- Fathead Minnow
- Bluntnose Minnow
- Marsh Fiddler
- Chinese Mitten Crab
- American Carrion Beetle
- Asian Jumping Worm
- Guppy
- Ghost Shrimp
- Zebrafish
- Eastern Mosquitofish
- Western Mosquitofish
- Southern Platyfish
- Green Swordtail
- Betta Fish
- Caucasus Beetle
- Pharaoh Cicada
- Carolina Mantis
- Red Claw Crab
- Luna Moth
- Asiatic Rhinoceros Beetle
- Japanese Rhinoceros Beetle
- Cactus Worm
- Velvet Worm
Aliens project
- 1 Barsoom creatures
- 2 Amtor creatures
- 3 Pandora creatures
- 4 Polyphemus creatures
- Great White Salamander
- Twintails
- Energizer
- Shocker
- Flounder
- Swordsnout
- Tippers
- Netmouths
- Polyps
- Feather Dusters
- Snowflake
- Spear Stickers
A better present
A better present revolves around a present where holocene megafauna extinctions never occurred and there are more megafauna species that survived.
- Kiev Antelope
- Hungarian Mouse-Deer
- Dizial
- Eastern Mammophant
- Terror Crow
- Carnochoerus
- Pterovulgaris
- Virginiacetus
- American Burying Beetle
- Meadowlark
- Marine Gharial
- Marine predatory frog
- Megafaunal predatory shrimp
- Wolf-like canid
- Lion-like felid
- Giant eagle predator
- Giant lizard predator
- Giant salamander predator
- Giant teleost predator
- Grootaap
- Gorillio
- Mandrape
- Katzenaffe
- Brdanin
- Krava Drveta
- Mwindaji
- Qird
- Yamaotoko
- Muma
- Eodumchujeogja
- Inkawu
- Maymun
- Tsollin Khun
- Grindtooth
- Bandar
- Anukaran Karana
- Tawsuu Drevau
- Ikkemann
- Csicserg
- Karhu
- Bitag
- Lelaki Beruk
- Manusia Kera
- Cerddwr Nos
- Fossinge
- Raylohasaha
- Orillamono
- Polovamavpa
- Purvniek
- Chang Phm
- Tho R…
North American project
This project explores the evolution of vertebrate fauna in North America after the Holocene, from 1 million years to 30 million years in the future.
- Crocopike (crocodilian like descendant of the northern pike)
- Swampamander (hellbender descendant converging with crocodilians)
- Filter feeding bear (sheep sized amphibious descendant of the american black bear)
- Weasel-stoat hybrid
- Meerkat-like descendant of weasel-stoat hybrid
- Dire coyote
- Gray coyote
- Ring-tailed raccoon (ring-tailed lemur like raccoon descendant)
- Badgerine (badger with wolverine niche)
- Snapping frog (snapping turtle like descendant of the american bullfrog)
- Appalachian dolphin (freshwater descendant of bottlenose dolphin)
- Large faced bear (black bear descendant)
Age of Amphibians
Age of Amphibians focuses on a hypothetical age of amphibians sometime during the history of earth between the Paleozoic and the Mesozoic.
Minnow seed world
This currently unnamed project is a fish equivalent to serina, where a planet has been seeded with several species:
- Fathead Minnow
- American Cockroach
- Silverfish
- Ghost Shrimp
- Apple Tree (Malus Domestica)
- Cannabis plant
Spec evo projects
- 1 North America future
- 2 Age of amphibians
- 3 Minnow seed world
- 4 A better present
This project focuses on vertebrate fauna in North America from 1 million years in the future to 30 million years in the future.
Age of amphibians revolves around a hypothetical era that could've occurred if amphibians were dominant after the Carboniferous.
This project is about a seed world dominated by minnows, as well as a handful of other organisms.
This project focuses on an alternate earth that is more diverse with larger animals than the present, with actual species and speculative species.
Alternative history
What would happen if the dinosaurs never became extinct?
Humans would never evolve, and neither would mammals such as cats, dogs, and others
Liera
The thunderbeasts (Brontotheriidae) on Liera are a family of large, herbivorous mammals containing only a single living subfamily, Tonitrutheriinae. They are native to two of the three main continents of Liera, Neopangea and Novolaurasia. The existing Lieran thunderbeasts are rather slow, yet strong animals, greatly resemble massive rhinos. They have limbs that are columnar, similar to those of elephants and unlike their ancestors. All living thunderbeasts are very large animals, being similar in size to living elephant species of earth. Like other perissodactyls, thunderbeasts are generally herbivorous and feed on a wide range of vegetation such as leaves, twigs, fruit, and bark. The thunderbeasts came to Liera from Earth (more specificall…
Demain, les animaux de futur
Hey, are you interested in this French speculative evolution book called Demain, les animaux de futur? Like After man: a zoology of the future and The Future is Wild, it also shows what the world would be like millions of years into the future.
What if Unicorns are real? project
For some time, I have an idea for a speculative documentary similar to Dragons: a fantasy made real for Discovery channel and Animal Planet: one centering on what if unicorns are real (even though I made a fanmade TFIW creatures named after such creatures). Taking advice from a review of Dragons: a fantasy made, I'll have it first start off with how the myths of Unicorns began, how they shaped human culture and history, and then speculate what they would look like if they are real, like what they would look like if they are a real horned hose, and how the world would be like if they were real. It'll even start with a young girl discovering Unicorn skeletons clustered together and they become studied once the discovery is reported. However,…
Hi.
This is a blog post. I don't know what to put here so yeah. Come see what's going on over here if you wanna~
Project ideas
I was thinking, I should make a project that isn't making a show to life or astrobiology. So, I'm either going to make a project called the Darwinian Isles about an alternate world with a new continent where animals from extinct times live and mix with present day ones, or I can make a project called the Forest about a land with infinite forests. It's up to you.
Update
Ok, so right now I've been inactive for a while because I can't make up my mind. Here are some of the things I'm (possibly) planning to do.
- scrap allogea and create a project about the future of earth
- create an entirely new project that I'm not releasing the name to or anything about, but I think it'll be more sucessful than Allogea
- do a project on scientific cryptids and mythical creatures
- scrap allogea and create an alien planet project
- Do all of them and keep allogea
- join one of the projects already here
- make my own wiki for the project
Wikia-Wide: A Note on Making Templates
Apparently Wikia has recently introduced a new level to categorizing templates: Template Types. I'm honestly not quite sure how useful this really is, but there's no reason for us not to use it. As such, I've went and categorized all of the templates. I won't really describe the system here, go read the linked post for that, or just go try it on a template page, it's very easy to understand. I'm just making a note here to remind everyone to always categorize a template after creating one, and if you can't/don't want to, ask me to do it.
Also, a note for Marcello to deal with this.
Erectosuchia (The Long Run)
Now, as you may see a group of reacurring crocodillians called the "Erectosuchians", and wondering what they are. Well, here's their general description.
In the long run, I have a group of Crocodilians called the Erectosuchia (Meaning "Erect Crocodiles"- as a nod to Homo Erectus, who was the first human to propaly walk upright).
They originated shortly after the last ice age, when most macropredatory mammals died off. They are descendant of the Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman (Paleosuchus Palpebrosus). They began to move on land more than water- as they sometimes already do, The Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman was not only the smallest crocodile of the modern day, but it was highly adaptable and on the least concern in the conservation status.It began to fill i…
Fish Species For Reef World
These are some ideas for the species of fish that may evolve on Reef World.
The Ginat Sea Lamprey evoloved from the smaller and much slower Sea Lamprey. When the continents were flooded many of the larger fish thrived letting them grow larger. To be able to keep up and survive the Sea Lamprey had to adapt. It became larger and gained sharper teeth to be able to get through the touh scales and produce blood faster. It also became more muscular and its back fin became slightly taller for more speed and agility. Now it is one of the top predators in the Reef World. Although it evolved in the Atlantic Ocean, it has started to travel farther and some small poulations have reached the Pacific.
List of Spec Evo Books (draft)
Books and Print Media
Specific authors:
-Dougal Dixon: The New Dinosaurs , After Man , Man After Man
Dixon's post-human work for Omni magazine
-Wayne Barlowe: Expedition, Inferno, Alien Life of Wayne Barlowe
Unpublished sketches of future humans.
-H. P. Lovecraft (various short stories and novellas)
Future Evolution
-H. G. Wells: The Time Machine (earliest portrayal of future human evolution?)
-Kurt Vonnegut: Galapagos
-Steven Baxter: Evolution
-Colin Caket: Model A Monster-- a craft book that ends with a strange future-evolution tale
-Bruce McClish and Ruth Berry: The Time-Traveller's Guide to Future Australia-- synopsis
-Marc Boulay and Sebastian Steyer: Demain, Les Animaux du Futur
Alternate evolution (including "speculative paleontology" and "lost world" sto…
Sorry for the inactivities
So... yeah. Haven't been doing much posts on anything for the wiki recentely (Is there anything going on lately???), so I will just say, there will be a ton of new images, maps and descriptions (Hell, even chapters are going to be made once the place is done). So this is why I haven't been active alot: I've been doing alot of Drawings. They will come soon after one more drawing!
Here's the link to my creature's:
http://dinosaurlover83.deviantart.com/gallery/56596431/The-Long-Run
Are there any new projects on?
Are there any new projects going on asides from the current ones like WITAM, Dinosaurian Tertiary, Future of The World, etc.?
Some Things that Bother Me
If you are in any way a contributor to this wiki, please read!!!
Everyone is overcapitalizing. I've written on this issue before, but I want to bring it to people's attention again. Because this is the wiki, and not the forum, or anything else, and people can edit other people's pages, it should come as no surprise that it is expected that grammar is close to flawless. Now, I am dealing with this. But I don't like to waste my time dealing with this. So if everyone could just correct their own capitalization (and potentially other grammar) according to the previously linked blog post and also this, it would make it so much easier for me to deal with editing other people's projects.
Also, I really don't like anonymous users on the wiki because…
Hallo!
Ok, so I am new.
I have a spec Evo I want to put on the wiki, and would like to know if I'm allowed to? It is similar in tone to sheather888's shetharia project.
The name of the world is alloge coming from the Greek words allo(strange)and ge(earth)
Marine crocodilians in the future.
Crocodiles today are famous for their amphibious habits, but only a few actually live in water more than a few metres deep. However, the largest and least endangered of the crocodiles, the indo-pacific saltwater crocodile, is one of the few that does go into salt water, and with that advantage over other crocodilians, it could form a new lineage of oceanic crocodiles. Hence, this concept.
Pelagocrocodylus is a possible and potentially plausible descendant of the saltwater crocodile that lives in the Indo-Pacific oceanic zone in the coming 5 - 15 million years, and is almost totally marine, with the exception of coming to shore to lay eggs and occasionally bask. There are several species in the genus, all of which are able to tolerate salt w…
I'M BACK
Sorry for my long period of absence, guys. It's just that my schedule was just so tight these past few weeks, and I couldn't get onto the wiki. But I'm back and ready to speculate!!!
FoTW: Volgaraptoria
This is a new group I have thought up for Future of The World, because it's kind of gone inactive again, and I think it needs a new spark.
The group I have come up with are the Volgaraptoria, basically a collective group of mostly* small gubernators that are more like small birds than pterosaurs. Looking at the gubernatoroidea now, nearly all of the ones that are currently in the project are massive, with wingspans that are at least 6 metres. But looking at birds in real life, as well as pterosaurs, most species were/are not big, and most are actually really small. So it makes sense that the gubernatoroidea, being the next group of volant tetrapods, would follow a similar pattern of size. Hence, this blog post.
The Volgaraptoria split off fr…
DeviantArt
Today I got a Deviantart account and I posted my first picture: the Venomolo. You guys should go and check it out and maybe even get accounts of your own.
murphdog05.deviantart.com
Life, the Universe, and Everything – 1: We Know Nothing
So, I've decided to start a blog over on the forum called Life, the Universe, and Everything. I stayed up for probably way too long last night finishing this, but anyway, it's already on the forum, here. I'm going to be writing about just a bunch of random stuff, whatever interests me. Here's my first post.
So, like most of us, I love the Drake Equation, and it has its uses, but it also has its downsides. For example, we can calculate the rate of star formation in the galaxy, or even the percent of Earth-like planets orbiting stars, but ultimately, by the time we figure out any further factors the equation will be useless, because we will have already made contact. Another example. It doesn’t matter whether we happen to get the exact figure…
New Habitat: South African Mangroves
This is a habitat I came up with for Borealia in "Future of the World"
70 million years in the future, the Earth is warmer than it is today. The higher temperature means there are smaller ice caps, and with that, higher sea levels. This is most evident in South Africa where, with the higher sea levels combined with heavy rain have turned the plains into a vast mangrove swamp. Thus, the plants and animals have adapted to cope with their new habitat, whether it be becoming aquatic, amphibious, or living in the mangrove trees.
Please rate in the comments section what you think.