http://post-sapient.deviantart.com/art/25-Million-Years-Hence-62671707 I am going to be making a more refined outline of my future world geography so I am...
... Please, don't speak with cyborg. I think Tim must visit this group more often to clean it of various spam-robots. Or, Tim, I can be a moderator too! I look...
... Oh! William, you made a thing I hadn't made yet… Some visitiors of my site said the map of Neocene is very needed, but my "hands don't reach" (Russian...
Personally, I think crocodiles could only become more aqutic. As for varanids, well, they wouldn't really need to become bipedal; it has been proved that...
... In any case, if any group of mammals could develop new cursor forms, those would be lagomorphs. Dougal Dixon and the author of the Neocene project (sorry,...
... 14:45:34 +0000Subject: [philosphica-dixonia] Re: Myrmiovore evolution ... interesting...>They could make good armored herbivores, with a long, giraffe-like...
... Your right. Although I have to admit that I didn't had any problems lately. Anyway, I think the batworld is a bit impossible. I mean, birds wouldn't die...
... koalas, ... considered, ... really ... Marsupials would NEVER be completly replaced by monotremates; in fact, they may cause their extinction in Australia...
Hello again, This new topic is about the potential for advanced, human level intelligence arising in the post-human planet earth. What kinds of animals around...
... I think the front extremities of bats (=wings) are not adapted to manipulation. Their possible intelligence will have no (or only few primitive) artifical...
... your name) are pretty much right in saying that the descendents of rabbits/hares would become deer/antilope like runners. ... Oh, "the author of Neocene...
... In my Neocene world Arseny Zolotnikov from Sankt-Peterbourg discovered the ant-monitor living in semideserts of south-east of Meganesia (Australia + New...
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... <tdmorris@> ... Sure but primates won't be that quickly out of the picture so baboons could still have a chance. And how are bats better than birds when ...
... fingers. ... few ... I doubt that that would work out. Their wings are way to weak to start out with so I don't think they will handle objects with them ...
... simultaneously..... ... what would really interest me is how their physiology affects their tools and society, from a parrot using prehensile feet and...
... And the name of this snake is EINGANA (name from the mythology of Australian aborigines, meaning the giant snake existed at the beginning of the world)....
... Tim, how do you want to name this one? And next, what can you say about birds of Carpentaria Lake? I think scoopbeak and other anserine birds may prosper...
... like an ... "Bubalophant" or something similar like "Elephant bull" "Gravibos" "eleffo" etc ... think ... Yes, I agree. Do put in as many ducks and geese...
... think ... and ... You also mentioned this awhile back when we were discussing this, so I thought I'd dig it up and see what you thought. - "Zoophagous...
... Of course, I remember. It may be a central species in description of ecosystem. But, as for barnacles, I'm not sure now, that they'll prosper in low...