It boggles my mind that you get this kind of criticism and i'm sorry you've had to put up with it, especially from people who obviously haven't bothered to read the full context for your organisms. Where evolution meets science fiction and art So i heard that the life on serina ended when the core stopped rotating and the continents crumbled , so maybe some oceanical fishes survived.
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I found myself getting very attached to the various lineages of animals as they evolved, particularly the majestic archangels.
One of my biggest questions with serina has always been how the varpikes evolved
Are they descended from hoppers, or a more primitive branch of the tribbet family tree. Serina a natural history of the world of birds is a speculative evolution project by dylan baijda / sheather about a world seeded with canaries,a few fish species, invertebrates and plants. In serina, if an animal is known for its large size it’s near guaranteed to have descendants dominating small sized niches It’s not impossible, but the commonness of something so rare in real life is very off
Just to give a few recent examples: