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Definition of spec evo: Speculative evolution, also called speculative biology and speculative zoology, is a genre of speculative fiction and an artistic movement, focused on hypothetical scenarios in the evolution of life.
Thread Question : favorite spec evo genre?
READ:
https://sites.google.com/site/worldofserina/
>A world colonized by Canaries, Sunflowers and others
http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/topic/5694942/1/
>A Chinese cave with very strange inhabitants
http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/topic/8050626/1/
>An Antarctic island home to strange lovecraftian creatures
https://specevo.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=67
>The Seychelles are a collection of miraculous islands, carrying a precious cargo of life from vanished world. But what if the Granitic Seychelles were merely the mountain peaks of a much larger island? What strange life might call such an island home?
https://www.deviantart.com/biofauna25/gallery/39451145/Epimethius
>The concept of life unlike that of Earth has always been fascinating to mankind, and we can now see what life elsewhere in the universe can be in Project Epimethius.
>Several hundred lightyears from Earth, the planet Epimethius is remarkably similar in its composition, but it is larger, has greater weather extremes, is subject to frequent solar radiation storms, and full of bizarre life forms. The seas are filled with strange darting rods and terrifying leviathans, lumbering pod-like beasts and creeping monsters stalk the land, while the skies are ruled by eerie drifters and majestic dragons. There are living mountains, musical sirens, fire-breathing demons, glowing forests, monstrous serpents, and many more wonders not of our planet.
https://www.deviantart.com/dragonthunders/gallery/49884273/The-Future-Is-Far
>Welcome to the future…
>Be the spectators of the history of life on earth in the next million of years in the future after mankind left the earth and leave in its course.
https://www.deviantart.com/herofan135/gallery/45327524/The-urban-future
>There is always movies and stories predicting the fall of mankind, but what if humans never go extinct?
>This project takes place 10 million years into the future, in a world were the entire planet consists of one giant city. It expands over mountains and seas, and is home to billions of people. Most wild animal and plant species have gone extinct, but some have adapted to this new world. Which modern day species were the lucky ones that could adapt and flourish in a world dominated by humans and their structures?
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