... it´s true in the evolutionary history we only know giant frogs in the geological age of the carbonifore or devonic. in a world with other competition...
in my imaginated warm climated future world I use names for some animals, like roc, the mytical giant bird, i asigned it for a giant predatory crow, and...
... Oh, Dougal Dixon's ideas rooted deeply in minds of explorers of the future. Welcome here, electree164! I'm glad to see new members here. Sorry for my...
... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm... Sorry, but first animals-of-the-next-kin-to-frogs evolved only in Triassic. Protobatrachus, or Triadobatrachus was the first known anuran....
... I´m sorry, i comit a great mistake. i´m thinking in the "devil frog" beelzebufo ampinga, a enormous frog(40 cms) from Madagascar, 70 millions of years in...
hi. i´m new in this group and i very gratefull for my welcome. this forum is fantastic and i have to congragulate his creator. yourselves have to forgive me...
... *** The creator of this group is Tim Morris, from Australia. And I'm only "second pilot" here, Pavel Volkov from Russia. ... *** Don't worry. Sometimes I...
You must study the laws, principles and mechanisms of evolution. I read complete the Origin of the especies and i stare at some books, but the knowings that i...
... So, I see some mistakes in your creatures. First, crocoturtle. Turtles lost their teeth at least in Triassic. And you draw your creature having toothed...
... well i created antler like tooth only in males and they usem them only in reproductory seasons, for fights. after that the tooth fall, then they can eat. ...
... Oh, we speak about a little bit different things. I don't ask about the function of their teeth - it is clearly seen. I speak about their shape and growth....
... other problem are the species and the continental ubication, in how much time could my species evolve? i think my world is favourable for 23 or more...
message for anybody. I need a lot of help in the topic of the marine creatures of my world. i have few imformation of the species that could survive at an...
... Exactly what I thought about once! Anyway, I'd made a bizarre world composed of clades that are quite marginal on Earth (gingkos, tuataras, etc.)...
... Of course! Just make a topic about your project and tell more details about it. Is your project finished or made in great degree? You also may give a link...
... By all means describe it and provide links. I'd be very interested to see what sort of world springs from your fertile mind. So go ahead and start a topic...
I was just looking at Electreel's Tooth-horned Rabber, and I was thinking that this creature has potential to be very interesting. My only problem is that the...
... I don't think there would be any haplorrhine primates, but tarsiers could occur as some island denizen. Megapodes could occur too, but I'll handle most...
http://terra-alternativa.weebly.com/ Basically, a project that has been in my mind for quite some time, having began as a dinosaur-less world and ending as a...
Tim, Tim, try to calm, please!!! Read again about tooth anatomy and the principle of teeth growth at Lagomorpha and Rodentia. And then think again and just ask...
... I was simply interested in creating a more feasible tusk for this particular creature, so I did a drawing, giving the creature tusks like a babirusa. I'll...
... Non-branching teeth will look more natural. But now you must answer the next question: "why?" What is the reason of appearing of such teeth? How are they...
... I think I'll splash oil into the flame, but I think I must say one thing. Ghandimahamata, I keep in mind the case with Timgal, and here I have a gun in my...