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Welcome to Traditional Evolution Game, part 5.1! Just like in the last thread, we will be focusing on the continent Solitudinus. The rules of the game are as follows:
1. Find a creature that is still alive
3. Paste the creature in a pixel editor program like MSPaint
4. Make a noticeable mutation for them that makes sense and is not too major
5. Add necessary format either in description or within its picture, please follow format shown below this post for this
5. Post evo here, with a description of what changed

Now, for do's/don'ts
DO post no matter how shitty your art is! WE NEED YOU! It's not that hard to edit in paint, just do your best!
DO try to use the pencil tool instead of brushes, as it will make it easier to edit linework and recolour
DON'T mutate the same creature over twice in a row! There'll be plenty of family lines in need of love.
DON'T overdo mutations. A creature doesn't suddenly grow legs, intellect and fire-breathing.
DON’T forget the format, otherwise people won’t know where your creature is from or what it eats etc.
DON’T forget to link back to creature you have evolved when posting
DON’T forget to have fun, and don’t forget to post, more players and less lurkers is what will keep this alive
Again, without further ado, let us begin!
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>>2579278
>>2579278 (OP)
It has been 5000 million years since the beginning of life on this planet, and just below 50 million since the beginning of the current ice age.
As the enormous Nolor Forest situated on the cold Solice Island keeps pumping refrigerated gases into the atmosphere, the temperature of the planet plummets even further down. The organisms inhabiting it must adapt to survive.

AVAILABLE REGIONS:

Northern Cliffsides: really cold and angular, uninhabited.
Avg Temp -26°C(2°C highest, -48 lowest)
Weather: snowstorms every now and then, windy

Badlands: rocky, flat region, irradiated by mysterious crystals and home to the Impact Crater.
Avg Temp: 4°C (12°C highest, -7°C lowest)
Weather: Cool winds, rain and snowfall

Southern Mountain Range: rocky mountains, currently uninhabited.
Avg Temp: -12°C (-2°C highest, -28°C lowest)
Weather: windy, snowfall

Desert: sand everywhere, but has a large river and many smaller ones. Frozen over on the south side.
Avg Temp: 6°C(8°C highest, -36°C lowest)
Weather: winds, occasional rain or snowfall

Solice Island
An island composed almost entirely of ice and trees in the middle of Solidan Sea.
Avg. Temp: -70°C(-64°C highest, -83°C lowest)
Weather: none

CREATURES THAT INHABIT THE CONTINENT: https://imgur.com/a/cBbTsdL
Those marked with "E" are endangered species, and will soon go extinct, leaving their niches empty and likely collapsing the ecosystem if a replacement creature for that niche doesn't appear in time.
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To survive in the cold areas of the desert's north side, this creature grew fur.
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After a massive drop in population among herds of Radrats, the survivors now lay thousands of tiny eggs, in the hope that a few will survive, and feed on their unborn siblings. The useless mutant legs have fused themselves together, creating two massive tree trunks of legs, making running away from or even fighting predators much easier.
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The Sandhottes' Diggers develop a tiny olfatory organ below the maw to locate Radat Burrow's to eat the eggs
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The few surviving Runt Raddwellers have evolved into the pot-marked Raviathan, its boils becoming a hard layer of fat and cartilage.

Also due to the much colder tempatures, the Raviathan has grown thicker and shorter to keep its blood flowing even in negative tempatures.

It also has developed a dredging behavior along the warmer parts of the Solitudinus shore, as a way to snatch land-dwelling prey that gets too close
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A Fungus has developed a Symbiotic relationship with the Glaupheus. Enjoying moisture and nutrients from the plant, it decomposes decaying matter of it, increasing the root's input and giving off extra vitamins to work with.

As a byproduct, this strain has non-palatable fruits, but each meal is filling for any hervivore.
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While the waste of the Desert Sklort did serve well as a shell, it could quickly build up, becoming heavy and slowing the creature down. The waste is now blown out of cartilage tubes on its back. This can be used to fend off predators.
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>>2581196
The Desert Cannon back reinforces it's secretion tubes by making them out of hollow bone-like structures. This not only minimizes the amount of waste that falls on top of the creature, reducing the risk of disease, but also allows for more precise firing of urine as a method of self-defense
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Hey yall, make sure the tools you are using aren't leaving fuzzy edges (aka the non pencil/ bucket tools)

I have so many creatures on this Creature Map that have shitty white outlines because you are using non-rasterised (non-pixely) brushes for editing
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>>2581653
Sorry about that, I'll be sure to not do that from now on
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>>2581817
Its chill bro, just somethin to keep note of, it gets nasty if you don't keep an eye on it
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The ancestors of the Sagosnapper, the Sagohood, had a skull too heavy for its body to support. Most of that head is lost at the expense of higher mental capacity. The Sagosnapper feeds mostly on plants and whatever it can scavenge, but will also eat smaller fish from time to time. The backfins have increased in size, allowing for greater speeds.
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Some sagosnappers grew thicker, so that they can swim longer distances. However, they are slower than the small ones.
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>>2581872
>Avg.Size : 50 cm
I forgot to increase the average size
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The Desert Proctors continue living most of their lives near the rivers, as their prey grow strong shells and other defense mechanisms, they grow strong as well. Their courtship rituals become more and more rowdy, with their usual antler headbutting devolving into wrestling that now involves the hitting of shoulderpad and kneepad like bones they've developed on their limbs.
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As temperature became much cooler, the NeedleHead Eel adapted.
Now called SawHead Eel, they are now growing small sawtooth like bone on the head so they are harder to remove. They became much more smaller.
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With the rivers cooling and hosts growing tougher, the NeedleHead eels begin experimenting with different diets in order to keep up with the new energetic demand this colder climate meant. They take advantage of their own physiological similarities with the Squalart larvae and begin hiding among them, swallowing them whole. After an individual is too big to properly camoflague with the younglings, it attacks the mother, piercing it's skin to suck it's blood, and regurgitating it's wastes inside it's host once it's done, in order to propel itself away from it. This new method proves quite efficient, and the Mimicking Eel manages to grow bigger.
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The Grundles living in the desert have very few water available to them during their lives, it is for this reason that they no longer constantly secrete acid, reducing their water usage in about 80%, now that's efficiency. Their once disfigured bodies are no longer able to reproduce by fusing since they are no longer in a constant state of melting. What will the future hold for this magnificent creature?
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The Proctor species has found it hard living in the cold around them with relatively sparse animal life to hunt. They've started to suffer very dynamic evolutionary leaps in feeding off the bark of the plentiful nolor trees that have started to grow in their icy habitat. Claws that are numb and hard have started raking these plants to harvest their material for sustenance.
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>>2583567
Some of the Clawed Proctors develop large fangs, used to dig deep into the bark of Nolor trees for bugs, sap, and the bark itself. This species is known as the Sabertooth Proctors.
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With the eradication of most Radrat herds, many of them are forced to go it alone or in small packs. Bigger Radrats fare better alone then their smaller siblings. The average size for a Radrat increases by 10 cm. The long snout of the Radrat has had the tendency of being dragged on the ground. The nose can now support the weight of the Radrat, and can even be used as a third leg in emergency, but is useless for running.
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>>2583788
Is that new?
You can't just invent new echoes with no origin.
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>>2583789
Species*
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The Radat suffers predator pressures on their eggs from burrowing creatures. The specie's main means of combat is slinging its nose around to ward away invaders, leaving those with dense scales clotting around their nose tip to prosper as they use it like a mace.

Their social dynamics have changed to involve multiple Radats in the same burrow rather than living independently. The Mighty Radat is born.
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>>2583180
T-that's a change
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>>2584001
The Grundle has changed very little physiologically, they are simply allowed to grow and live properly now. All their organs intact
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>>2584001
The suicide acid bags that melt together was retarded.
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>>2584018
>>2584005
I wanted to do something for 'em but the drawing was so... cluttered. Didn't knew they were suffering so much
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>>2584022
Their entire existence was a reference to an older evo, they should've been extinct a long time ago honestly.
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Honestly im just glad the creatures original aesthetics could live on and be seperated from a meem.

I would kinda miss em if they went extinct, they have been through 5ish threads at this point and it would legit feel like a proper loss
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The near extinction of The Radrat species has driven the group's gene pool to its limits, causing what few can manage to remain to flood away from the apparent mishmash of limbs and hooves into a sustainable figure. These groups of Radrat survivors have managed to settle in the Acquaintor Shrublands, building layers of heat retaining fat by surviving off the low reaching leaves around them.

The Radbad has been born.
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>>2584233
I want you to know that I adore this pig-rat and hope it survives the ice age
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>>2584314
I'm sure it will! THICK BOYS are good at surviving cold.
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The Tall Zemele Coral has taken sprout. Due to the global drop in temperatures, during times of low flow, the shallow rivers that The Zemele Coral are known for inhabiting freeze over and the plants end out suffering massive frost damage and suffocation. This has been solved by a change in the coral's structure, as often they now favor growing one tall branch stat sticks out from the water, allowing the plant access to crucial sunlight and air during freezing cycles. Some members of the species have been found to grow in wet sand banks along the water's edge, but the species still seems very dependent on remaining near bodies of river water.
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The Meyul Species has been faced with the growing problem of icy soil and constant snowfall that often kill their seeds before they can manage to take root. This has given favoritism to the members of the species that can grow dense root systems and support itself enough to cause more stalks to arise, allowing its biomass to expand to vast lengths without the need for the germination of new stalks.
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The Treetop Grundle has emerged. The Grundle have began to climb up the trunks of tree-species such as The Nolor and The Solitor to live in safety away from predators on the grounds below. They now feed on a diet consisting mostly of treetop leaves, and continue to live in mating pairs due to pre-existing species habits, although they do not fuse together. Eggs are still laid at ground level, usually right underneath the trees they live in at the time.

The species will still need better cold resistant adaptions to survive the end of The Ice Age. They cannot currently inhabit Nolor trees in the Solice Island region due to the extreme chill.
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The Treetop Grundle undergoes a series of adaptations that allow it to withstand the colder areas of Solidor. It develops a darker hue, allowing it to absorb more sunlight and begins producing large amounts of adipose tissue to prevent heat from leaving it's body.
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>>2584233
The Radbad has started to form small herds in the shrublands. These creatures have started to develop mating rituals based around headbutting opposing males to compete for mates, leaving those with dorsal shells that extend much further over the head to prosper.
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Zemele Corals growing on Sandbanks adapt to a terrestial way of life, although they are still limited to the moist rivershores. The Zemele barriers may look like colourful boulders, but in reality they are as much as a plant as their antecesors. As it grows, it's outer layers solidify and turn into a protective porous rock-hard surface that let's in moisture and collects sunlight, in it's inner layers lays nutrient rich plant matter, waiting to be devoured by herbivores. If it's outer layer grows too thick, the inner plant will suffocate and die, it is for this reason that individuals don't tend to exceed the size of 1m^3.
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Some Cochleacrabs were washed out to sea and ended up under the deadly Solice island. Fortunately they managed to survive by sticking close to the warm roots of nolor trees. They developed suction cups to better grip the roots. Instead of making huts out of balls they create nests by connecting roots with their savila.
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>>2584713
The Meyul have begun to grow dense, often overproducing the amount of buds sprouting up from a single root system, as the stocks are much more likely to survive if they remain in a constant state of growth. This has lead the flat zones in The Badlands to become filled with almost 2ft high Meyrul stocks, forming a grassland that is turning the barren wastes of The Badlands into proper fields between snows.
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The Mimic begins to better adapt to the cold of their environment by developing a new behavioral event that's caused the species to favor those who can perform twists. The Mimic now in times of freeze or mass winter, consumes great amounts of food, then spins its body around to spear into the soft waterbed below them and hibernate.
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>>2585992
Being fat proved to be succesful protection against the cold. However the tree tops were too exposed to cold wind. To protect itself and its eggs the Treetop Grundle started making nests under trees. It became bigger, its tail developed strong muscles to keep the body away from cold ground and most of its bony protusions have retracted to minimize heat loss.
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>>2585992
A variation of the Treetop Grundle has become the Swinger Grundle, who have gone from being mated solitary pairs to larger mated groups that can keep themselves warm and increase the amount of genetic diversity

They have also evolved an extra finger to better grasp at branches and thick bark to climb better
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>>2586972
Dang it, knew i forgot something
The Social should be "Large Mating groups"
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>>2581872
As the Sagosnapper grows smaller, it forms a neck to better hunt smaller prey. Despite their lower intelligence they have shown competence in hunting schools of other creatures in groups
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Succulents born without fungi, either by chance or biologic incompabiltiy with them, have to change quickly in order to be able to succesfully compete with their advantaged brethen. They begin storing massive amounts of water in their trunks, absorbing as much as possible and growing as tall as their body allows them to. Their taproot is replaced with a complex and massive root system, which means that each Crowned Glaurpheus has to be very far apart from eachother. As the plant grows taller and larger, it avoids moisture loss by growing a layer of bark, minimizing transpiration. Their reproductive cycle is very erratic, some plants flower months after sprouting, while others can live for years before bearing fruit.
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Zemele Corals outer layers became better at absorbing moisture, they are full of water even after the plant inside dies. This allowed them to grow on top of their dead shells, resulting in tall columns. Solitary columns usually dry up, so the columns stick together, forming a mound that extends into the river, eventually blocking it and forcing the water to flow around it. This process makes the river meander wildly, as new mounds keep growing in the riverbed and old ones die after river eventually changes direction.
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>>2584713
Some Meyuls combat the harsh conditions by taking advantage of several mutations provided by the errant radiation in the badlands.

This new system results in a type of baiting behavior that allows them to spread their seeds incredibly far while also attracting creatures to fertilize the soil around them.

Their sugary nectar, as well as their virulence has turned them into the Staypul of the Badlands and northern Desert of Solitudinus
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Gonna upload some region maps as of right now.
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Last one.
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Sabertooth Proctors have adapted to food scarcisties by growing much stronger leg muscles and higher endurance to travel much further in search of food. Though at the cost of having much smaller arms with slightly less dexterous hands

They have also developed a spring-trap muscle in their jaws that allow for snapping of wood and bones, making hunting a lot easier as one bite almost always instantly kills prey or snaps branches into smaller bites.
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>>2584233
The Pagbad has exchanged a thick shell for many smaller scales, allowing for greater range of motion and less weight to carry through the desert.
To take advantage of their extra energy they have also developed patches of fur to forage in colder rockier climates.
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Glacier Rimpies' arms became longer, more sutable for climbing. Their body mass increased, resulting in even better cold protection. Increased brain size allowed them to develop new behavior: they began defending against predators by throwing rocks or causing well-timed rockslides.
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>>2587127
fffff
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A population of the Lesser Grundle has started to use its acid whip as a replaceable coating on itself to make digestion and foraging easier. As now it just needs to slide at the desired target to start digesting.

It has also increased the the size of its icy shell, using it as a camouflage among the snow banks of the Northern Cliffsides
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The Glurad have developed a new strategy to keep the Queen safe. The food collectors now have slimier, more ooze-like skin, which can stick to the skin of other glurads. Thanks to this trait, they are able to form a protective mound around the Queen, which defends it both from predators and low temperatures.
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Without any competition due to how their roots poison the soil, combined with a little Badlands radiation, the Caropas greatly increase in size. These specimens are now called Great Caropas.
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>>2582689

To protect their offspring, sexual dimorphism becomes more apparent. The mother keeps the eggs during the first incubation periods and keeps them warm in a pouch filled with blood.
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>>2589702
Well Shit.
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The Caropa Gulard are formed after queens that are protected in preservation mounds for long lengths of time are found to have immense egg hatch rate compared to abandoned nests. A symbiotic relationship with The Caropa Plant is formed after regurgitated pulp from the woody plant is formed into mounds in the clearings around Caropa plants. The already present barren ground makes perfect territory for mounds to rise out of.
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Current Creature Locations

Gettin a little crowded in the desert
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>>2579851
The sandhottes start to forsaken they glassed traps and begin to attack other animals during the warm part of the day, when they tolerate the termperature.
They have developed jumping hind legs to aid them in overruning prey
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>>2590906
lmao ekks d
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The Dunehopper active hunting proves far more efficient than laying traps, and so they evolve conforming to this more predatory behaviour. They stop living in colonies, losing all sexual dyphormism and opting for a lone-hunter lifestyle. They begin eating almost anything, from corpse parts, to similar sized animals and succulent plants. Their thorax becomes elognated in order to allow water to condensate on it, letting the insect live miles away from freshwater sources. They are hermaphroditic, and when they find a member of their species, they fight in order to penetrate eachother, once a Dunehopper becomes impregnated, they gestate eggs in their insides until the larvae are born, killing their parent and feeding on their corpse until they are fully mature.
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>>2591538
I forgot to add, during the night and colder days, they bury deep in the sand, allowing them not to freeze.
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Some populations of Radrats begin feeding on the (>>2580930) symbiont fungi,finding it has very high nutritional value. They abandon the Solitor trees and begin grazing and migrating through the Succulent rich parts of the desert, they develop a mild resistance to the plants' narcotic sap by evolving a more complicated digestive system that filters it out. They also evolve fatty layers to remain warm and a hump that allows them to store water incase they stray too far away from plants for too long. Their snout becomes very sensitive and precise, and is able to smell the truffles from very far away. They evolve ears to facilitate communication intraspecies, as they now move in nomadic herds.
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>>2587005
Due to all competiton dying out, the Sagosnatcher has started to spread into a few niches

The Greater Sagonatcher has become a obligate predator, favoring unaware anphibous creatures that stray too far away from the safety of the rivers.

It has an improved reach thanks to its neck, and stronger back fins for greater maneuverability. It still is often prey to the Raviathan though.

The Sagos has traded speed for endurance and better protection, its larger shell allowing it go longer in between grazing due to the heat it produces.

It has also shown digging behaviors, its old burrows being used as hubs for various water dwelling plants
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>>2590571
Both coral species grow only in the desert rivers, not in the ocean. The blue plant too. Actually the only marine plants at this point are the trees on the ice island.
Sea ecosystem has largely collapsed.
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>>2586008
A collection of Radbad have returned to their evolutionary homelands after establishing a migration routine that had them finding better sustaining food sources in The Badland Grasslands, where they have started to make shell adaptions that favor protection from the apex predators of The Grasslands.
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>>2593439
well shit
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>>2587129
Some of the Rimpies have spread to Solice island. Instead of using rocks they statred defending against predators using sharp crystals growing on Nolor trees. Intense cold required more energy so they started supplementing their diet with the carcasses of predators they killed.
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As the Hermit Flarnalsaur spreads it evolves into two distinct creatures

The most different being the Flarnacar, a mobile omnivore that favors the grasses and creatures hiding between rocks and on the beaches. They live in small groups of 5 individuals and can be heard making whooping noises to alert eachother to danger.

The Hermit Flarnalsaur embraces the amphibious lifestyle, spending its whole infancy underwater before braving the cochelacrab nests for their first shells. After their "claws" are strong enough some individuals have even been known to climb trees for safety
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EVENT

After the extinction of the Radpurp species, the main spreader and upkeeper of the radioactive crystals, the radiation levels of The Badlands started to drop as the crystals ceased function, eventually making the area only slightly irradiated. The only part of The Badlands that remains heavily radioactive is the impact site, still covered in deadly blue crystals.
>Creatures no longer need adaptations to survive the extremely high radiation levels, unless they inhabit the impact site
>Creatures no longer suffer deleterious effects from living in the badlands, unless they inhabit the impact site.

Also, list of living creatures right now. Those marked with an "E" are endangered and will die off if they don't adapt in 24 hours.
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TheZemele coral is proliferating towards the sea, and changes its mode of reproduction, leaving its seeds to be carried by the marine current.
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The growth of Columnar Zemele and Zemele barriers alongside the rivers flowing through the Solitudinus Desert causes their courses to be in a state of perpetual change. The seasonal flooding of the desert forces the Fungi-less Succulents to change their structure in order to survive. Their trunk is used as an anchor in the loamy sand and most of their bodies are now composed of leaf blades that spin around their own axis in order to remain vertical, giving them the form of a spiral. They propagate via small seeds that grow on their leaves and tend to germinate near eachother, forming small fields.
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With the temperatures getting colder and colder, radarachnids adapt. They now dig nests in the sand, cover it with their web to preserve the heat. Sometimes, a creature falls into the hole and gets stuck in the web, and become the Radarachnid next Meal.
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>>2580016
some raviathan evolves to better conserve heat: a layer of fat just under the skin, and big lump of fat and cartilage. they're now called Solidan Leviathan.
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>>2594125
Are The Swinger Grundle endangered on a global scale, or only the population in The Northern Cliffsides?
They appear both in the Inland Desert section, and The Cliff section, but only The Cliffs has an E.
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>>2594650
Only in The Cliffsides.
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Mucus can now be blasted out of their trunk, much like how elephants can blast water. The Radblaster is born.
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The Radbad herds have undergone an interesting mutation in which secretions spilled by their mutant boils seeps nutrients from their bodies. Where this would normally make the species weak, it's been found that the herd-style upkeep of young has made this adaptation favorable, as now young can nurse from parents.
Along with this they undergo some smaller adaptations in the face of increased predatory dangers since entering The Badlands, mostly growing longer longer legs that are better adapted to sprint away rather than their ancestor's stubby ones, Their front hooves seem to be naturally close together as most of their sprint times are short jumps and sprints away from predators.
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>>2594403
Due to the lack of prey in the ocean Leviathans move into the rivers. They creep along the bottom and drag their prey down into the muddy depth.
When rivers freeze they hibernate, surviving on the fat stored in their body.
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The Klon species has slowly developed a thick layer of fat over its vital organs to stay warm in the increasingly cold climate.

Sadly this adaptation has made their mating colors patchy, so the species has also adapted a more complex "sing and dance" routine to attract mates.
This change in behavior has also caused them to live in larger groups, the dancing behaviors also proving fruitful in confusing potential prey.
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>>2596238
Now they're almost cute.
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>>2586972
Swinger Grundles have adapted to their arboreal lifesyle. They evolved scaly coverings, this is enough to protect them against wind, but not enough to keep them warm. Nevertheless this allowed them to reduce their fat and become lighter and more agile. Their tail became long and able to grab onto branches. Their bony tongue became serrated and flexible, perfect for ripping leaves.
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>>2587017
Crowned Glaurpheus growing in the southern desert adapt to the cold by evolving an unusual heat-producing organ inside their bulb. Their hot sap is attractive to freezing animals. They evolve a longer stalk so most animals can't reach their leaves.
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>>2586918
Recent evolutionary feats for The Sawhead Eel have made infiltrating their nests and eating its eggs near impossible. In this, evolutionary constrains have started to favor members of the species that have the ability to implement their diet with the nutrient rich insides of The Zemele Clusters. Soon enough The Species has developed a needle-like nose that's critical for piercing the walls of Zemele plants without getting trapped on their own notches and hooks.
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>>2596076
The Terror Radrat has developed into a being of strange attributes. Its mucus blasting capabilities are enhanced through the development of a puss gland that grows on the face of The Radrat in adolescence, containing heated fluids that shoot from its nose when the creatures are panicked or angry. The habit of laying excessive amounts of eggs has proven to yield hordes of hundreds of these animals due to a the increase in prey animals in The Badlands offering multiple food sources to predators. They devour the corpses of dead creatures, leaving not even bones remaining.
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>>2596587
Constantly heating up their mucus costs too much energy that can't be wasted in the cooling climate, so Terror Radrats evolve a different strategy. Sacs on their heads store highly reactive mucus that combines to produce a blast of boiling slime.
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>>2590571
The Rock Caropas have broken down the rocky cliffs for centuries, making low-altitude patches gravel-like.
Thus, the caropas in this areas adapt, having a tap root system that digs deep and has stumpy rootles jutting out.

Rock Carroptas!
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It has now been 5050 million years since the planet formed.

Just like yesterday, all endangered species have 24 hours to adapt to their circumstances. Their problems are as follows:
>Pagbad and Desert Sklort are competing for the same food source in the inland desert
>Meyul is being outcompeted by Staypul and Bog Spiral in the Grasslands(formerly Badlands)
>In rivers, as the Tall Zemele Coral and Sedge Plant are being outcompeted by Columnar Zemele, the Sawhead is losing it's habitat
>In the Mountain range, Pagbad is underperforming compared to the Glacier Rimpy, which eats the same food source

Oh, and also while now most of the Nolor cryogenic gas is being used up on upkeeping Solice Island, there's still enough leftover to lower the temperature, although at a slower pace.
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>>2597581
why did the winter flame replace the crowned succulent? they fill different niches and habitats
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>>2597624
Sorry, thought it was supposed to replace the original. Just pretend it's still on the list.
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>>2597581
I think the Rock Caropa lives in high altitude and the Rock Carropta in low altitude. Difference in the ground and all
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>>2591538
Due to large amounts of prey and offspring, the Dunehopper species has evolved extra branches called the Dune Leaper and the Dune Glider

The Dune Hopper is a stricter carnivore, but will eat plants if no prey or carcasses are available, they have been known to travel in huge groups from one water source to another.

The Dune Gliders are more prone to colony behavior similar to their ancestors, and are typically found in large quantities near Solitor 'forests' The biggest colonies turning the entire lower half of a Solitor or Aquanitor plant into a bulbous mass of tree paste and dead gliders
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>>2581607
As quadrupeds Pagbads are much more quicker than the Cannonbacks, outcompeting them in the eating of Acquinator shrub leaves growing on their ground-level branches. Sklorts with longer trunks however, are able to eat some of the incredibly tall Solitor tree foliage. Eventually, most cannonbacks have incredibly long trunks, but their length wasnt the only change, as now their are fully prehensible, aiding them in their daily lives as if it were an extra arm.
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>>2586942
The Tree Shaker find better success in knocking down the leaves it so rightfully deserves when its back tail is split into two so two points of balance can keep it from crashing to the floor. The Tree Shaker Grundle has become a semi-quadruped with non-knee having hind legs.
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>>2597912
The Duneglider further evolves into two distinct branches as well, one preserves it's past name and the other is distinct enough to gain a new one.

The Dune Gliders change their morphology, becoming smaller and more streamlined in order to gain more airtime when gliding. Their limbs become more articulate and precise, allowing them to run faster from predators and letting them pack dirt into their colonies, making these sturdier.

The Dune Flies become the first organisms to develop fully functional wings, when not in flying position, they act as a thin shell that rests ontop of their bodies. Now that they can fly, they are able to reach the higher canopies of the Solitor Trees, giving them an almost unlimited supply of food, since only a few animals can climb that tall. They become strict hervibores, living off of tree foliage and sometimes sap. Such an abundance of resources causes their colonies to have much higher population density, and so, they begin building multiple nests in order to house them all.
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>>2587130
The ecological pressure has pushed the PagBad species into the mountains, where they can capitalizes off of a nearly unlimited food-source; rocks

To do this, they have evolved a thick metal coating on their teeth, as well as turning the Rock Caropa's spicy chemicals into a basic acid. They have also developed an extra hoof-less toe on their front limbs to help dig up mineral rich dirt; aided by their more flat nose to better sniff the ground with
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As the Columnar and Dam corals infest the rivers of Solitidinus, the sedge plants not growing on Cochleacrab Dams adapt. They now sprout and reproduce faster, and have acquired the ability to use Corals instead of rocks as anchors. They begin growing around the smaller corals, suffocating them and sucking whatever nutrients they have in them before letting them die.
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>>2587041
As populations of Columnar Zemele spreaded across the river reaching the shores of the south sea some of them adapted to life completely underwater by either absorbing sunlight on the more shallow parts of the sea, or absorbing heat from volcanic vents near the deepest parts. This underwater variation of the Columnar Zemele is refered to as the Zemele Reef and probides plenty of food for underwater herbivores.
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>>2598779
The Tree Shaker becomes massive, with longer limbs. Its hind part becomes a muscular limb with two digits.
Now it can knock down whole trees by rearing up and bringing the mass of its whole body on the tunk.
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>>2599437
Bruh thats like the sice of a Whooly Mammoth holy fuck
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>>2599437
I think that might be bigger than the trees it uses for nests
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>>2599484
Thats a lot of leaf we need bigger tree or them just straight growing fur and becomming Whooly Mammoths
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>>2599484
>Ice Nolor is 40cm
I guess it can eat them in one bite.
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>>2599501
That would endanger the ice nolor and destroy the entire ecosystem that depends on it
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>>2599502
a fair price in order to end this ice age
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>>2599502
>>2599506
But Sea Ice Nolor are 15m, so they're safe on their subzero island.
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>>2599484
The Solitor tree, which like the creature lives in the desert, is 9 m, so it kinda works as nest-building material.
The Ice Nolor however is 40 cm like >>2599501 said so unless either it gets bigger or the grundle gets smaller they're not going to survive in the cliffsides.
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>>2598918
With the newly avalible food soucre the Dunefly colonies explode in numbers, and consume the trees they're inhabiting. To reach new trees in the sparse desert their wings are not enough. Their bristles evolve into long feathers that allow them to glide on the air currents without using their muscles.
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>>2599471
>>2599484
>>2599500
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>>2599553
Bruh
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>>2599553
Oh wait thats an Ice Nolor, i tought the Proctor was rubbing his weird and spiky cock
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>>2587130
The Pagbad grows more hair, covering most of it's body with it. It's newfound fur allows it to survive in colder climates and allows it to protect it's eyes from sand. It sometimes eats the Dune and Sand Insects due to them living in it's primary source of food.
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>>2599437
The Tree Shakers in northern cliffsides develop into their own species. They use their claws to dig up any plant they find. They stop building nests and incubate their eggs instead. However they can't incubate more than one egg at a time, this slows their reproduction rate. The egg is incubated by the male while the female gathers food.
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>>2599735
rrrrreal nice
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>>2596294
Some Swinger Grundles evolve a membrane beneath their arms, allowing them to glide from the tops of trees safely to the ground. This offbranch of the species are called the Gliding Grundles.
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>>2589706
change in his habitat force the sawhed hunter to migrate to the sea, it grow in size, the method of reproduction and the lack of predators make their number grow. hen food is scarce, they resort to cannibalism.
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As the unstoppable march of time continues, new species evolve, replacing and supplementing older ones. However, not all species have a secure place in the ecosystem.
>With the spread of Columnar Zemele, Damming Cochleacrabs have nowhere to build their dams. With Cochleacrab numbers dropping, the species reliant on them too face extinction
>In the Northern Cliffsides, the two very different, yet very similar forms of Grundle compete over a shared resource: the Nolor Tree
>Sawhead Eels are still endangered because they're simultaneously parasites and are huge

You guys have 24 hours to resolve these problems, just like last time.
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>>2593850
The Flanacar use suction, teeth, and a razor sharp tongue to attack itself to Columnar Zemele and suck on it for nutrients. This has had the unintended side affect of creating holes in the Zemele, allowing the river the reach places where it was blocked from going before. The Hermit Flarnasaur evolves razor sharp teeth, and eats every creature in the river smaller than itself. The Hermit Flarnasaur, using its stomach acid, can burrow into Columnar Zemele.
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Anyone has a link to the previous threads? I want to see from where everything started
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>>2601472
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=2k18

Here you go
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>>2597275
While Nolor plants struggle with the appearence of big herbivores in Northern Cliffsides, Caropa use that as an opportunity. They grow bigger fruits, with a pleasant smell that attracts Snow Glutton. While the plant is often eaten whole, both its root and fruit sees are spread much more, making it more abundant.
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>>2599437
Tree Shakers evolve new coloration an an ability to make loud calls with their trunk to attract mates.
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Solitor trees start growing in small forests in the floodlands caused by Columnar Zemele.
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The Dry Sedge has come to fruition from the original Sedge Species.
This distinction of Sedge grows from its place half embedded in the earth, and has suffered the dramatic shift from water borne species into land-based by continuing to be ever water greedy with sprawling top-roots that take in moisture from both the ground's surface, and the air around it. These plants seem to grow best in areas above sources of ground water.
The area directly south of The Desert has yielded a fine place for this species to throve due to sheer lack of competitors and an abundance of moisturizing ocean breezes. The Dry Sedge is still yet a pioneer in The Barren Southlands however, and will need more time to form thick foliage and survive better away from their old watery habitat.
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>>2589706
The Eekil are born after defects in the development of female Eels result in them growing to the size of their male counterparts instead. Their nose adapts to hooking into much more aggressively moving prey, rather than surviving on momentary drinks. The Leviathan species is found to be The Eekil's favored hosts, as they are able to hook onto the underside of their fat deposits and suckle blood from the animal without harm.
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>>2600479
With the changes in his environment, the SawHead Eel forsake his parasitic lifestyle and evolve in different ways.

The BoneHead Hunter is a predator, it prey on sagos and other BoneHead and use his needle-like nose to impale his prey and uses stomach acids to melt the organs. it totally empties the victims of all vital fluids.
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>>2603402
With the changes in his environment, the SawHead Eel forsake his parasitic lifestyle and evolve in different ways.
The BoneHead Scraper is an herbivore, he uses a blade on his nose to scrape the columnar zemele and sucks the pieces by an trunk-like appendage.

the blade is not enough to defend it, so the bones around his head protect him from frontal attack.
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>>2600560
Since not a lot of evolution happened today, the next even will be postponed for another 24 hours.
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>>2603526
Animals just want to fucking die sometimes
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>>2603532
Previous events had 14 and 15 evolutions made after them, this one had just 8. If we assume that the amount of time it takes for a species to become extinct is a constant, then we still have 7 more evolutions to go through.
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>>2594303
As the radiation leaves the badlands taking an important source of heat away from Radarachnids they adapt for better conservation of heat developing scale like spikey protutions out of their bodies in order to regulate their body temperature, in addition they experienced a dastric increase in sice for better heat conservation and a darker pigmentation on their upper shell in order to absorb heat from the sun while they are out hunting for food during the day, at night they dig burrows in the sand or soil with the entrance covered in their web to preserve heat. They are now refered to as Brontorachnids
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>>2587041
As the sea zemele coral & the zemere reef
come in contact with each other, on rare occasions, they both form a symbiotic relationship. this Zemele Symbiote can be found in the shallow zone of the sea when they get plenty of nutrient from the sun, water and ground.
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>>2596231
Overtime the Leviathans started developing side fins for better movement, these then turned into really strong and fleshy fins used in part as well to crawl across the bottom when creeping upon prey, they also use them when attacking unespected land animals on the shore attacking and using them to help drag themselves and their prey back into the depths
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>>2603771
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sERpA6mlfE

Something like that
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>>2599714
The Pagbad grows an even thicker coat of fur, allowing it to reach southernmost parts of the desert. It evolves a longer snout with sharp teeth that can bite through tough bulbs of Glaurpheus plant to get to the warm sap inside. As its food source is limited it diminishes in size.
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>>2603788
>tfw your dick is almost 2 pagball's long
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>>2603791
>tfw your dick is almost half a pagbad long
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>>2600560
The Trench Cochleacrab develops sturdy claws that allow it to dig through sand and dirt. They begin digging large pools and cannals near rivers, reinforcing them with spit and pearls. Although this technique allows them to build themselves a new habitat in most kind of terrains (near rivers, ofcourse) they seem to thrive especially near waterfalls and water bodies where theres a significant difference in
altitude, as they can build multiple continous pools that feed eachother water, building stair-like terraces alongside the river course.
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The Northern Radwalker grew a white mane, making it blend with the snow when sitting. It hunts at night, by sneaking up on animals, injecting them with poison and pursuing them while the poison does it's work. Now they are refered to as Ice Wights.
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>>2603791
A Pagbag is like almost as long as a soda can is tall.
That's like at least a foot of dick.
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>>2603958
You obviously dont use the metric system that often do you?
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>>2599231
Sedges not in Cochleacrab terraces or parasiting Corals are forced into the land by the hostile enviroment created by the corals in the rivers. They dont stray too far from freshwater, and most of their roots grow seeking water, them becoming fibrous and loosing it's bulb.
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Question, how often do mass extinction events happen?
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>>2603850
A terrestrial offshoot of the Trench Cochleacrab adapts to extensive competition from dam creating plant life. The Terra cochleacrab builds much simpler structures of fused woodpulp and dirt, coupled with it's own saliva. Local material is excavated readily from the ground, creating an uneven and somewhat dangerous terrain of meandering, twisting pathways. Numerous adaptations occur that allow the crab to avoid moisture loss, though the most obvious change is the larger body. The crab will begin to develop a smaller dirt pearl which will gradually be cycled in to replace their primary pearl once it is too big.

Opportunistic eaters, they will consume creatures too weak or injured to fight back.

The Terra variant must return to water to spawn.
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>>2599714
The Pagbad develops useful storage pouches that droop from it's lower jaws. This food allows them to endure periods where food is in short supply, or to make a long exodus to a new nesting area.

While males will compete with each other in a competition of who has a larger snout. From there females will often pick a mate from the winners based on the size of the cheek storage.

Males will compete over females with the largest snouts.
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>>2598101
cannonbacks become a favored prey of the parasitic Radarachnid Clipper. The Clipper will use it's hollow bladed forearms to inject a powerful paralytic into cannonbacks. It will then begin to use it's clipping claws to carefully remove the exterior layer of flesh on their trunk, which it will feast upon. The Clipper's saliva acts as an antibacterial and sealant, leaving the cannonback's truck functional, if deadened to tactile sensory impulses. A clipper can be recognized by it's crude oval camouflage.

Due to the nature of the paralytic, the cannonback is fully awake during the event.
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>>2604667
So they are temporary parasites like mosquitos, but how can they achieve this if they are roughly the same sice as the Cannonbacks but just a bit smaller? Do they brawl it out like a Cockroach vs the emerald wasp?
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>>2583567
The remaining few Clawed Proctors descend into the Desert and Badlands, where their fur turns brown-ish to facilitate their camouflage. They start chasing whatever they can find, becoming quick quadruped hunters. Their lifespan is prolonged and so mothers usually have to care for their young, this leads to the creation of hunting packs leaded by a female whose cubs have fully matured, usually the oldest in the pack. Their body becomes more aerodinamic, and a fin is developed in the animals craneum. Their hind become much more muscular and elongated, and they develop claws to help with it's balance.
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>>2604747
I see a tunnel in the progenitor creature's picture, I kept it with the idea that it is an ambush parasite.
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>>2596709
The Gigablastradd dominate the grasslands completely. Hordes numbering in the hundreds roam the land in search of prey. Creatures like the Radbad and Jigsaw Klon are quickly surrounded by these pests, who use their acidic mucus to melt away their skin before devouring them. The Gigablastradd are no longer mere scavengers, but alpha level predators. They now grow spikes out of the hard shell on their back, pecking order is determined by who has the largest spikes.
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>>2604798
Grizzly Proctors' cranial fin becomes larger to help them steer when running.
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>>2605090
I really dig how weird head shapes are a staple of this Evo Game
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>>2596210
The Castaway Radbad is formed after intense predator pressures have driven some Radbad herds far into swamplands while fleeing from other creatures. While there, their pigments begin to take on the coloration of their food as they normally do, and the species comes to start living wading through the swamp waters with thick, rubbery skin that doesn't become waterlogged from constant exposure to the swamp waters.
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After millions of years of existence, the Solice Island finally breaks under it's own weight, turning into multiple smaller, more sustainable islands. In addition, thanks to the activity of river-rerouting species, large mud pits start to form where the impact crater once was. Perhaps creatures will emerge which can live there?
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Only one potential extinction is happening in this period, but it is a major one.
>As the extremely dangerous and quickly multiplying Gigablastradd species spreads, it kills and devours other creatures at unsustainable rates. Soon, many lifeforms, including the Gigablastradd itself, may die out, either due to being overhunted or having their food source overhunted
There will be 24 hours before the next event.
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>>2605766
Is it still the ice age? Is the continent sinking? Or the ice caps are finally melting down with the sea level rising due to activity from other continents or the reduced population of smaller Ice Nolors due to the Grundles?
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>>2605776
The continent is fine for now and will remain frozen for some time, it's only the Solice Island that's collapsing into smaller islands, as the Ice Nolors on it are no longer capable of supporting it's size. The Ice Age may come to an end soon due to the decrease in Ice Nolor numbers.
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>>2597275
Centuries have broken the gravel even further, making soil in the base of mountains, thus the caropas residing in this very-low areas have developed fibrous roots to make use of the soil.
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>>2605201
Some measurements are off like the Brontorachnid and the Ice Wight, but pretty sick none the less
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>>2603668
The Brontorachnids numbers have been dwindling since the sudden rise in Gigablastradd numbers, their solitary lifestyle has made them vunerable to the coordinated attacks of Gigablastradd packs even with their notable sice difference. However as more of the scaly protutions growing on its body develop into feathers, they started to secrete a base liquid from the small feathers under their top shell that they constantly rub on their bodies, this base helps them neutralize most of the strenght of the Gigabrlastradd acidic mucus, this hasnt been enough for them to overcome the attacks on their own; so Brontorachnids have started to live in congregations from up to 7-12 individuals as a counter measurement. However not all Brontorachnids are doing this as some of them have migrated south to the lower mountain ranges around the patches of soft soil >>2605890 creates where they countinue their solitary behaviour
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>>2594271
With the newly formed Mud springs the bog spirals from the Grasslands are one of the first species to move in, wthe lack of competition and the high levels of moisture make them spread quickly and grow in patches where they get tangled with eachother, the Muddy Bog is created
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>>2603788
After many eons a different species of PagBall has branched off, this one left its hervabore life behind to become the ferocious predator of the Mineral Wastes, the PagNibbler hunts on the Pagball as its main food source, altough when food is scarce it can resource to munching on Dry Sedge or Winter Flame using its powerfull saber tooth teeth to dig trough the Pagball's thick furr or the bark of the plants. In order to ensure the survival of their young in the harsh emviroment of the frozen wasteland PagNibblers have developed the ability to give live birth to a group of 2-5 younglings or Nibblings as they are refered as. The male and female PagNibbler will proceed to take care of the young for a period of 4 weeks inside of a burrow dug in the snow until they grow big enough to be able to go hunt on their own; once that happens the parents will go on separate ways only to find eachother again during the next mating season which happens once a year when the temperature in the Mineral Wastes reaches its highest, the PagNibbler is seen to have a monogamous behaviour since it will mate once a year with the same partner making only the young compete for a life-long mate.
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Bruh am i the only one online today? At least a comment or question or something

It gets lonely..
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>>2606642
watchu mean boi
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>>2606718
idk man, just specting some memery i guess
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>>2605051
After severe over hunting in the Grasslands, many Gigablastradd's have the choice to either starve, or migrate to greener pastures. Hordes migrate south into the mountain range, most do not make the trip, those who do evolve. The Mountain Blastradds move in groups of 50, rather than the hordes of hundreds, and have increased in size to compensate for that. Cloven hooves make scaling the steep mountains much easier.
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>>2606642
I just realized the last three evos were all you, kudos to you man.
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>>2605051
The Gigablastradd's that remain the the grasslands resort to cannibalism, whenever there are too many mouths to feed the weak and fat are eaten by the strong.
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>>2606755
Ah shit man well there goes the Brontorachnids that moven into the mountains in hopes of escaping those things
>>2606781
thanks btw <3
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>>2605775
Grizzly Proctors living in the grassland begin incorporating Salts found in rocks and soil into their diet, using the Chlorine found in them to create Chloroprene now found in it's fur. Their new neoprene-like hair allows them to resist the Gigablastradd's acid spit long enough to brutally maul them and decimate their hordes for foods. Their skull shape changes in order not to let their eyes get covered in the dirt they sniff for salts, and their nostrils move aswell.
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>>2606898
Considering this evo (>>2606755) the hazmat proctors move to the southern mountain range aswell
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>>2606898
I wonder how the sudden introduction of 3 new predators will affect the mountain range ecosystem
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>>2606807
Try not to make evos that don't change the creature image.
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>>2607314
I know, but I had to change the text, and it's not like eating each other will make them grow a new limb or something.
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>>2596238
Due to the Blastradd menace, only the strongest Jagsaw Klons survive to breed, resulting in a large increase of muscle mass and fur thickness across the species, as well as increased brain size.

To also compete with their new predators and trickier prey, "Troupes" of Klons will spend time interacting with eachother by teaching tricks and "dancing" that gives them the movesets to evade and tire out both prey and predator alike.
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>>2603788
To escape the ferocious PagNibbler, PagBall start hiding in the holes they make in Glaurpheus plants. They evolve bigger front teeth that help them dig out hollows in the tough bark.
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>>2606807
the Gigablastradd's develop oddly thick and corrosive resistant hides to protect against fratricide. This also makes them harder targets for other creatures as well.

Over time the hides become brittle and crack which can lead to infection, though this is a problem for the sick and elderly. On a microscopic level the hide generates unusual mineral based fibers inside of it which lend strength and through inflammation and tissue scarring, create a warted thick hide.

Creatures who eat a steady diet of Gigablastradds eventually develop cancers of the digestive track.
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>>2596210
The direct line of Radbads in The Grasslands have started to suffer high amounts of over-hunting in the region. They develop an acute sense of smell to sense oncoming predators and have the herd flee when they come near.
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>>2607723
So they no longer should have the "individuals" on its social description right?
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>>2603150
The Dry Sedge begins to thrive in its relatively competition-less environment in The Mineral Wastes. Members of the species are favored that can start absorbing more light and air, and overgrown sedges are found to start creating multiple sprouting stalks from the same bulb.
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While many creatures managed to avoid extinction, the Gigablastradd hordes still made their mark on history, taking out the most important species of the grasslands: the Radbad.
>In the grasslands, a lot of species have been left without a food source
>In the mountain range, the invasive Gigablastradd species is upsetting the natural balance, being a dangerous predator against all animals without a coat of glass, repeating what happened in the grasslands
>as the Solice islands continue their collapse, the species living on them face certain doom
As before, 24 hours before next event.
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>>2608414
The Radbads died out in the grasslands despite their evolution?
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>>2608431
The ability to smell the gigablastradds from far away didn't give them enough of an advantage against them, mostly because the gigablastradds could pursue them faster than they can run away.
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Being costantly eaten by herbivores, Ice Nolor is pressured to defend itself. It becomes much stockier and its spikes become longer, making it difficult for large animals to get to the leaves.
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Sea Nolor trees start growing in the snow that builds up in their canopies and fuse together, forming large domes. Their cold gases are now mostly contained under the canopy and cancelled out by the warmth of many hanging roots. To stay afloat without as much ice underneath them their wood becomes porous; it is much lighter and is buoyant.
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>>2607887
Flatnose Radbads develop hypertrophied sensory organs for better detection of food and predator. A significant portion of their brain's processing power is used up by these organs data input, to the point where there is a "second brain" or sub processing unit within their nose.
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>>2609693
Mmm.. m8 all the flatnose radbads fucking died >>2608414
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>>2608414
what does the T stand for btw?
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The Grasslands and the Mountain Range have become tougher emviroments to live in, but the Brontorachnid adapts on to survive. Its body almost entirely covered in feathers the brontorachnid keeps lubricated with the base liquid they secrete to endure the attack of the Gigablastradd's, this base has also become stronger throu the generations of natural selection. This new found defences and the need to look for more sources of food has made the Brontorachnid tap into a untouched source of nourishment, the abandoned eggs of the Gigablastradd and the Mountain Blastradds, having the unplanned sideeffect of starting to control the population of these acidic pests. Another quality the Brontorachnid has gotten overtime due to the increase in feather ammount is the ability to use them for gliding as well, even with them not being very good flyers it is something that helps them keep out of danger when nesesary specially in the mountains
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Time and events have not been kind to the Southern Radwalker as they numbers plumet down with their Grassland relatives already gone. However the last remaining Radwalkers have been surviving thanks to an alteration of an already existing defence mechanism, their ability to produce a miasmit cloud. The ability to produce an even thicker cloud of this harmfull mist has shown the effect of being able to temporarily clog the respiratory tracks of attackers which the Radwalker uses to flee from danger's way. However this adaptation also affects the radwalker itself, so they developed stronger air sacks and bigger shells to be able to hold their breath for as long as needed when making the escape, they also have the option of shooting a concentrated and thicker version of this miasma throu modified tentacles creating a cloud of smoke to either flee or confuse prey that they attach on with the powerfull suction cups around its venomous mouth.
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>>2609693
The Flatnoses are dead.
Also I don't support actual nipples on these guys.
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>>2610320
The fucking anime eyes with the tiddies, we could of had a walking hentai
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>>2598918
The Skin Glid comes to thrive near the Giga Hordes where they have an abundance of close knit hosts to burrow into and suck the blood from without worry. These small bugs live by cutting into the flesh of a Blastradd with their powerful jaws and living underneath the creature's skin, eventually laying eggs within it and dying. The Hatchlings then proceed to eat the corpse of their parent, and the internals of the host before they fly out of The Host Corpse.
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>>2608329
The Dry Sedge's evolutionary path has started to favor those members of the species whose topmost flowers close into a bulb to keep their pod seeds more condensed and warm in a single cluster. During times of germination these bulbs open to let the the wind scatter these light seeds to the area around them.
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>>2587126
Trying to escape the quickly crumbling Solice Islands, the Sabertooth Proctors find themselves in the Mud Springs, with zero competition. These Proctors snack on the abundant muddy bog plant, shedding most of their fur and decreasing in size during this time.
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>>2598970
The JagBav species continues to grow and adapt to its rocky elevated environment. Their restrictive shell having become part of a thick hide to help blend into their environment.

The population has also split and migrated to the Impact Mountains, where they graze on the meteoric rock and Mud Springs.
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>>2583722
Isolated from the rest of the Sabertooth Proctor population, the animals in the Solitudinus Mountain Range develop longer fangs. This increase in the size of their fangs allows them to be more efficient predators, being able to not only kill their prey more quickly, but also keep hold of it more effectively. They also develop claws on their toes, allowing them to more easily move around the mountains' rocky terrain.
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>>2605126
Without predators in their environment, the Castaway radbad multiply and colonize new territories like the grasslands, from where their cousins disappeared.
The RunBad adapt to the large space with longer legs which allows them to run and escape most attacks.
however, they remain quite fragile and can not defend themselves in case of ambushes.
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>>2583722
with the collapse of the Solice islands, a small group of proctors has migrated to the grasslands, they are now full herbivorous, and their teeth have changed.
The now FlatTeeth Proctors eat caropa plants and combat some of the effects thank to their
digestive system.
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The Siphonbad takes up the role of demipredator/ parasite within the grasslands. Siphonbads will work as a pack to restrain and consume digested plant matter from other herbivores with their powerful trunks. While they do not consume viscera or meat, the trauma of the event will sometimes lead to the death of their prey.
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>>2610557
Mud Proctors adapt to their environment, growing more slender. Long arms and snouts allow the proctor to rummage through the mud for hidden food. Hairlessness is a benefit, though the creatures enjoy mudbaths to protect against the elements.
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With the separation of the solice islands, the cochleacrab stay on the colony Nolor. Thanks to small fins that allow them to move over short distances they move from roots to roots to find a place to make their nest.
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>>2605126
Headbutting behavior of Castaway Radbad causes development of head horns and increase in size and mass.
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>>2610979
I try to save the ecosystem by migrating and evolving herbivorous species to have a solid base of the food chain, and you turn them into a stomach-eating parasite.
I like that.
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It's been 5150 million years since the planet formed, and the Solitudinus continent is still teeming with life. A couple of creatures are in danger of extinction however:
>in the mountain range, with the only remaining edible thing being the Jagbav, capable of easily outmaneuvering the Gigablastradd, the invasive species is beginning to die out, as do their parasites the Skin Glids
While the Gigablastradds are on the verge of extinction, other species are thriving:
>The Glacier Rimpies in the mountainous regions have been freed of their only natural predator, the Sabertooth Proctor
>The Mud Proctor and Mud Spring branch of Jagbav enjoy living in complete safety, feasting on abundant plants and minerals
Thriving species... don't really have any bonuses, but it's nice to know that nobody's eating them.
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With the separation of the solice islands, the rimpy change its morphology : long arm to allow him to move from nolor to nolor, In return, his feet and his size are reduced. they are now the LongArm Rimpy
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>>2611105
3 minutes too late man.. does it still count OP? >>2611103
Also what does the bloody T stands for?
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>>2610979
two for the price of one. on the left we have the mountain siphon, and on the right the mud siphon.
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The mountain siphon is the result of the Siphonbads moving into new terrain. This creature is long legged and fleet footed. It will often pursue creatures to the point where they may fall off craggy surfaces and meet an untimely end. Mountain Siphons can be found feeding off carrion as long as the digestive track is in tact. The snout has become more tapered to ensure it's prey survive feedings.
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The Mud Siphon has become densely muscled with a gripping snout that fits over the victim's orifice. Using powerful suction it simply remove's it's victims food, though sometimes a creature will hemorrhage and the Mud Siphon makes not differentiation between exsanguination and food theft, moving it a peg further into the predator category.
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>>2611103
What does the 'T' next to a species mean?
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>>2611085
I don't.
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>>2611125
>>2611705
It means Thriving.
It means nothing eats it.
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>>2607887
Invasive JagBavs have evolved to fill a niche in the environment of the grasslands once occupied by the Flatnose Radbad. Compared to their cousins, they are much less nimble, but but more dense and compact in form. This lends to great strength and a powerful bite in the event of unwanted intrusion near their space.

Without competition for dirt and rocks, they are able to augment their diet with the abundant vegetation.
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>>2605766
There should probably be more lakes/old riverbeds around zemele clusters.
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>>2606755
The Blastradd's yet again overhunted, driving a couple species to extinction. Thanks to their omnivorous nature, they were able to subsist of off plants like the Rock Caropa's. The Mountain Blastradd ingests their food with their trunk now, with an inner coating of acidic mucus to break the food down. While they still can blast out this mucus, the power of the blast has decreased in strength by consequence. After many Blastradd's starved to death, the social group size has gone from 50 to 20. Back spikes are no longer of real importance at this time, they consume too much calcium, and are soon bred out of the gene pool.
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>>2612662
The long legged mountain siphonbads favored speed and agility against the Blastradds. Much smaller than their normal prey, the trunks of the siphons narrows considerably. The Herds of siphons wander endlessly in the mountains in search of new food, their mouth now fully vestigial.
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>>2611218
the mudpit siphonbad has evolved into a predator who consumes the bodily fluids of it's prey as well as any viscera it can suck out.The trunk has series of barbs to ensure it does not dislodge until feeding is complete, and muscle mass enough that if it cannot find an orifice; it will make one.
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Time progresses and even with their adaptations the Radwalker still has to fight a pletera of competition to get by, either if its for territory, food, or survival. These factors has made it only for the stronger specimens of the species to be able to pass on their genes, accross the centuries this has resulted in an increase of sice and muscle mass, turning the average Radwalker into the tusked Behemoths known as the RadStilthers. This species has migrated to the east of the Mountain Range and into the Mudlands due to their ancestors being pushed out of the other half of the Mountains by the competition. Their new found size and strenght has now made them able to predate on the Glacier Rimpy by using their muscle bound tentacles and strong shells to resist their rock attacks and by having their prey pinned down with their tentacles or by prensile tusks which they can use as pincers. Rad Stilthers when fighting for mating rights or territory will charge and ram the front of their rockhards shells against eachother.
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>>2588794
Despite their total control over the grasslands, the sudden increase in predation and 'over-crowding' of the species has caused it to use its abilities in different ways to survive

The Blood Caro turns its poisoning chemical into a freeze resistant liquid that constantly flows throughout its body, allowing it to develop small clusters of fruits to spread itself further than it ever could with its old method.

The Carosage Tree goes a different route, instead turning the self-hurting chemical into a attractive smelling fruit flesh for creatures of Solitudinus to spread itself. It has gotten far thanks to the unique buoyancy of its large fruits. It helps to keep warm in the colder climates by turning its smaller serrated leaves into large 'panels' that slowly turn to catch as much sun as possible,
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>>2611105
Having multiple natural floaties helps LongArm Rimpy swim between Colony Nolors.
They start supplimenting their diet with fish and grow webbing to swin faster.
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Some Berry shrubs begin growing very tall, this way they can capture more sunlight and grow larger leaves. Their fruit grows near the tallest canopies, allowing them to mature and enough seeds inside of them. This strategy isn't as effective as it's predecesors in terms of number of offsprings or distance spread, limiting them to the mountains, but it does guarantee the survival of the species.
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>>2610890
The population of Runbad takes the colors of their environments but keep the blue carapace, which covers a larger part of their body.
their legs become more muscular increasing the running distance.

the most important change is how they give birth to a litter for relative safety of their offspring.
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>>2611076
The Castaway Radbad, having no greater predators in their swampland environments, find competition among rival herds that have started to claim sections of the swamp territory as their own, and only migrate within this determined region.
The Radbad populace has started to warn and scare off other competing herds by inflating air pockets that hug the bottoms of their necks and making ear piercing screams that distress animals for miles.
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>>2603410
another branch of the scraper is evolving. the BoneHead Filter feed on plant microorganisms present in water through a filter in the mouth.
they move more slowly to absorb as much water as possible.
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The Glid's evolution has began to strive towards more social living after the massive hordes of creatures they once fed upon have been reducing their numbers to less disease and parasite friendly numbers.
Instead, The Colony Glids have started to adopt behaviors that favor retaining their old mass-egg laying habits. The Species now digs into the skin of hosts, though now does not stop destroying them from the inside until the beast dies. After death, swarms of Glids drag their prey's corpses into large piles of rotted meat that are used to feed and house their hatchlings.
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>>2613042
Adapting to the sea the LongArm Rimpy develops dense water resistant fur. Chasing fish it often swims out to open sea, sometines spending days floating offshore.
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>>2610979
Owing to it's great flexibility, the Siphonbad has spread into semi aquatic territory as an ambush predator. Though here it faces new challenges and symbiosis. Often the Siphonbad's prey will either be too exhausted to escape, leaving it open for other predators, or will drown in the tides.

Slower aquatic creatures that get close enough are liable to be viable prey to the Siphonbad, though this occurrence is less common than terrestrial creatures.

At the same time the Siphonbad itself is prey for more agile aquatic predators, while it seeks to avoid dangerous land animals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aK9gY3VLKU4
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>>2600156
The Flapper Grundle has evolved body long skin flaps that allow limited flight, helping it stay out of reach of predators and increase its foraging areas.

The scales on its tail have also slowly splayed out over-time, creating a peudo "air-brake" and spring, allowing for safe landing and take-off
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>>2593358
Sagos have split due to pressure from predators and abundance of space.

The Sagocanth has moved under the Solice Isles to escape predators and prey upon occasional Nolor branches and grabbing Cochellacrabs.

The Shellgos combats predators by growing a thicker, hotter shell, to have enough energy to keep its tempature up it has grown two small claws on the ends of its tentacles to better get at the roots of aquatic plants and hard zemele coral
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>>2593358

The Ribbon Sagosnatcher evolves steadily smaller to get better access to the inland water ways where it lives, not being able to take advantage of limitless ocean to hunt and escape it has evolved a distraction method to survive in the crowded Desert

The Snagfish has become a high-teir predator, using their backwards facing teeth and group hunting dynamics they are one of the many reasons to be careful along the Rad-Lands coast. When they aren't hunting they will playfight with their pod-mates and preform water acrobatics seemingly for fun.
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Will someone archive this thread ?
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>>2617514
I'm going to once I put together the final creature list.
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Unusually for Solitudinus, in this period no species are facing the threat of extinction. Moreover, many are thriving, and with the Ice Age coming to an end thanks to most of the Nolor gas being used to upkeep the islands rather than to cool the atmosphere, life is expected to flourish even more by the end of the period.

This is the final event for this thread, and for the Solitudinus continent as well. In the next thread, we will oversee the evolution of organisms on another continent: Florainsuram.
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Archive entry for the thread: http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive/2579278/
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>>2617691
Well done OP
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>>2617684
This brings a tear to my eye...
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>>2618051
last slot on the catalog, I conclude this thread with the most thoughtful statement I can. "Bretty good, XD Ebin. *clap clap*"




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