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Serina: A Natural History of the World of Birds - The Ultimate Guide to Metamorph Birds of the Early Ultimocene Fantasy Story Ideas, Speculative Evolution, History Of The World, Prehistoric Art, Alien Concept Art, Wild Creatures, Fantasy Story, Alien Art, Fantasy Creatures Art

The Age of the Metamorph Bird Clade Metamorphaves ~~~ The world of the Ultimocene is dominated by strange and wild creatures, many of them utterly alien compared to their introduced ancestors, but of all the planet's abundant life possibly no creatures are more derived than the changelings, or

Megasquid | Speculative Evolution Wiki | Fandom Speculative Evolution, Alien Concept, Eat Me, Alien Planet, Alien Concept Art, Alien Creatures, Creature Drawings, Creature Concept Art, Creature Concept

The Megasquid is a large, omnivorous terasquid from the Northern Forest of 200 million AD in the documentary The Future is Wild. It is the biggest of the Terasquids, as well as the biggest land animal of the time. Larger and more massive than any Human-era land animal at 16.375 feet (5 meters) high and 8.8125 tons (8 tonnes) in weight, a Megasquid can be seen pushing its way through the soaking vegetation, splintering conifer trunks and pulping the branches of lichen trees as it goes. Air…

future animals evolution | ... Biology and Allied Matters: Alternate Future Evolution in Japan Animal Hybrid Concept Art, Alien Ecosystem, Evolution Biology, Octopus Monster, Building Science, Japon Illustration, Fantasy Beasts, Alien Concept Art, Forest Creatures

Satoshi Kawasaki is a Japanese illustrator, author, or both. Normally I try to get the facts correct, but in this case I am forced to rely on Google's translation services. While these allow us all to sample texts that would otherwise remain closed, the results are not necessarily reliable. For those who do not now how to operate the Google translation service, simply go the main Google page, and there should be something called 'language aids' or similar just to the right of the search…

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