@Nover452 Yes, for sure. You do not need to ask to join.
@TeaKing Yeah, maybe. But we could say that they are the same species but in other regions of the world (so they can specialize).
I will be showing the evolution consequences on October 27th.
@Nover452 Yes, for sure. You do not need to ask to join.
@TeaKing Yeah, maybe. But we could say that they are the same species but in other regions of the world (so they can specialize).
I will be showing the evolution consequences on October 27th.
i want to join.
action: evolve an exoskeleton.
Cervolna
8/9 The brain helps the Cervolna to remember the places where there is more food. This increases its population.
Vermis tripodes
6/9 Now the Vermis tripodes can move on the oceanic floor better.
Exoworm
4/9 The Exoworm develops an exoskeleton, but it does not affect the species too much, as there are no predators to defend.
don’t we already have a mouth? or are you making the mouth bigger?
evolve insect legs. (post filler)
Cervesetinma
5/9 Now, the Cervesetinma can move faster than its ancestor. It does not have any major impact, as there is none predator or fast prey.
Vermis comedenti
3/9 The bigger mouth is heavy, so now locomotion is harder.
Exopod
7/9 Due to these legs, the Exopod is now the fastest creatures on the ocean floor.
evolve mandibles. (post filler)
Please its been two days :c
Sorry, I was a bit busy these days.
Opticava
4/9 The Opticava is now able to see. Seeing is not too interesting, at the moment.
Exomaxillam
5/9 The Exomaxillam can now eat in better.
Vermis densissima
6/9 The Vermis densissima is now faster in the oceanic floor.
evolve pincers to hunt the Vermis densissimas.
evolve appendages for grabbing and hunting, call the species Optipredatia.
Evolve Spikes
Name the species ̶H̶a̶l̶l̶u̶c̶i̶g̶e̶n̶i̶a̶ Vermis spicea
your species seems familiar, where did I see it? “looks at hallucigenia”.