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- 1.1 Ages:
- 1.2 Cenezoic:
- 1.2.1 Early-Middle Anthropocene
- 1.2.2 Late Anthropocene
- 1.2.3 Cryocene
- 1.3 Postozoic:
- 1.3.1 Neocene
- 1.3.2 Viridiocene
- 1.3.3 Trunicatocene
- 1.3.4 Siccaneuzoic
- 1.4 Allozoic:
- 1.4.1 Obscurocene
- 1.4.2 Shokushucene
This is a rough draft of a future evolution project I'm working on. Hopefully, I'll be able to post my ideas on the SE forum but I'm not sure if it'll happen 100%.
(2013 to 4,000 A.D.): Where we are now.
(4,001 A.D. to 2 myl (Million years later)): Humans finally leave Earth, but the damage has been done. Yes, for a while human civilization finally coexisted with nature but not without some drastic changes before the balance between mankind and his home. All five species of rhinoceros, all but one species of ta…
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This is a list of species featured in After Man that have not yet been given pages. Information on the animals can be found here. Feel free to help out with any of these. I will remove them when the links turn blue.
Long-Armed Ziddah
Pitta
Turmi
Mud-Gulper
Toothed Kingfisher
Slobber
Hiri-Hiri
Fatsnake
Hawkbower
Pilofile
Woolly Gigantalope
Bootie Bird
Gandimot
Ptarmigan
Meaching
Porpin
Ruffle
Shurrack
Picktooth
Strank
Flightless Guinea Fowl
Watoo
Rundihorn
Leaping Devil
Spitting Featherfoot
Khilla
Long-Legged Quail
Desert Spickle
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I've been cleaning up the categories, and I've noticed some grammar issues. We've got categories for 'After Man species' and 'After Man Species' and each of those are separate categories, and I think we can all agree that we don't need both categories.
So. Only capitalize the first word of a category, or words that are part of a title. Otherwise, it remains lowercase. And if you see a category that violates that rule, remove it.
Let's also get rid of 'And it lives 50 millio years in the future' and some other extraneous categories.
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Anyway, I think we all deserve an electronic toast to having toasted over two hundred articles in a single day. We've still got lots of work to do, but we've very clearly made a dent, and I think we've proved that redeeming this site can be done.
I'm not quite sure why I had an urge to say that, but I did.
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This was the original page for a creature I called the biter before Eotyrannus recreated it within the boundaries of nature(Not that I mind).
Biters are creatures that live up to their name. They resemble blue, Gelationus ball-like creatures that have teeth. They attack prey by launching themselves at any creature that pass by where they are hunting, then biting the unfortanote creature until it dies of blood loss. They possess a tough membrane in order to provide their teeth with a suitable anchorage while biting, and they therefore cannot absorb solid matter through their membranes. In great numbers, they can take down even massive prey, such as Toratons & Megahemoths. They rapidly produce & shed their teeth through an internal organ.
Fuzz…
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I GOT A BLOG! WOO!
Hi! I'm Eotyrannus, known as Eutyrannus or nanotyranus elsewhere. I started quite a few projects, but the one I'm actually planning to finish is the Terra Copepoda project. Well, let's get started on this blog.
Let's talk about large arthropods. Many people say that the thing stopping them from growing even larger is their exoskeleton. From what I can think of, though, that doesn't make much sense. Okay, it does, but I have a few doubts. Why can't they just make one part thinner? It can't be THAT much hard work. Just keep the minimum of exoskeleton, and you'll be fine. Now that I've told you that, lobsters, go evolve some lungs when you evolve to live on land, because you can't get to be rulers of Earth with spiracles.
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Swampus are coole!
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Greeting, everyone. My given name is David Houser, but you can call me Dinoboygreen. Despite my recent page known as Woolly Tyrannosaurus, I plan on pushing the boundaries of possible existences of many a beast.
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I'm Carakiler Spawing Bird I'm here on Wikia with Firefox not Internet Explorer, Mathon2, or Flock I might be moving again soon by Saturday, Sunday or by at least next week.
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I say goodbye to everyone was a pleasure to be with you, and discovered new friends were great friends goodbye eviews me a lot of db with the help of all users could continue firing me because my internet will cut tomorrow I liked the pages I welcome Grasias the Wiki do not want to say this but I must say: Byeeee
- This of GTAIVish and Sillyghostfreak99
PS: My English is not good, I have some problems with the translator
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Who all of the users can talk in spanish? I need help in my wiki with only three users, and the link, is the spanish version of SpecWiki: | Wild Future Wiki|
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I agree with the comments at Artificial Evolution where the point is made that once a species evolves human-like intelligence it is likely to take control of its evolution...it will no longer evolve primarily by means of natural selection. However, two of my favorite authors (Isaac Asimov and Jack Vance) devised interesting "future histories" in which humans avoid a technological singularity.
In Asimov's Foundation series, robots with human-like intelligence become guardians of humanity according to the Zeroth Law of Robotics. In the "Foundation fictional universe" human technological development becomes stagnant during the 20,000 years after the space age begins. In The Start of Eternity I explore the idea that this "anti-singularity" was …
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