User blog:Rora Raro/TFIW

This blog will about the 3 other species that were seen in The Future Is Wild, but I did not make profiles on them since I thought it was unnecessary (and I won't do it). This will also include 3 animals (one from each era), that I like.

Brine fly (Present - 5 Million Years in the Future)



The Brine fly is an insect that thrives on hypersaline water; the very same species alive today. In 5 Million Years, the resided on the Meditteranean salt deserts, they are prey to the Cryptile, which catches them with its sticky frill, and licks them off at its range.

Red algae (100 Million Years in the Future - The Shallow Seas)





Red algae exist, but it looks like this. In 100 Million Years, they will become the new filler of the coral's ecological niche. They will be common in the Shallow Seas. It has replaced corals in making "reefs", and is a great food or energy source for both Reef gliders and Ocean Phantoms.

Lichen tree (200 Million Years in the Future - The Shallow Seas)



The lichen tree is a medium-sized, tree-like form of lichen from the Northern Forest. Lichens of past times were a tiny, low-growing, composite, symbiotic organism. In the moisture-laden atmosphere of the Northern Forest, they have gained, evolving into sturdy, tree-like forms, growing up to 3 meters high. Slithersuckers have a symbiotic relationship with lichen trees in which nutrients from a Slithersucker's meal will feed the tree itself.

3 Favorite Animals
Snowstalker (5 Million Years in the Future - North European Ice)



In 5 Million Years, the Snowstalker is the top predator of the North European Ice. It has descended from wolverines and grown into a 6 ft long predator, with two razor-sharp 6-inch canines, similar to those of saber-toothed cats from the Pleistocene Epoch. It's 75 lbs, but its strong enough to take on Gannetwhales (who are the size of walruses) and Shagrats (the size of sheep).

Toraton (100 Million Years in the Future - Bengal Swamp)



In 100 Million Years, the Toraton is the largest animal of its time. It grows to 7 meters in height, 12 meters in length, and weighs 120 tons. It's a vegetarian, feeding on 1,300 pounds (600 kilograms) of plants each day. Its ancestors were tortoises, and in 100 Million Years, they will grow to become massive herbivores, without worrying about predators.

Megasquid (200 Million Years in the Future - The Northern Forest)



In 200 Million Years in the future, over 90% of all species will go extinct, most of the animals will be invertebrates (animals without backbones), squids will move to land. Two of them are the Squibbon, a small, but intelligent squid. The other is the Megasquid. Standing at 5-meters tall and weighing in at 16,000 lbs, it's the largest animal on land.