My Anthromorpric world
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My Anthromorpric world
I am doing a Game set on a Anthromorpric world where only 5 specific animal species evolved allothers did not!
Each of the Evolved animal species live on a Different continent.
So What Animals should I pic to evolved?
What Species should go to what Continent?
Each of the Evolved animal species live on a Different continent.
So What Animals should I pic to evolved?
What Species should go to what Continent?
- Bears
- Dogs & Wolves
- Cats
- Birds
- Reptiles (Allagators)
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Find an animal primarily indigenous to each continent, and go from there.
You could run humans as being in Africa, since the first humans did arise there.
To throw a wrench into the works, you can make dolphins sentient too...
You could run humans as being in Africa, since the first humans did arise there.
To throw a wrench into the works, you can make dolphins sentient too...
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Larsen wrote:Koala Bear.
They are NOT bears!!! They are not mammals, thay are marsuipals. They They give birth to live young, that then crawl into a pouch on the mothers stomach. They continue growing in the pouch until they get too bloody big and the mother kicks them out!!
This is your nature lesson for today.
;)
What type of setting is it?? Fantasy? Sci-fi? Post Apocalypse??
If a fantasy setting, you could choose an animal based on the typical aspect of the main fantasy races.
Human = Dog (or just mutant humans)
Elf = Lion
Dwarves = Badgers (or wombats, or wolverines for evil dwarves.....)
Gnomes = Moles
Trolls = Rhinos
Ogres = Elephants
Halflings = Domestic Cat
You get the idea. ;)
If a fantasy setting, you could choose an animal based on the typical aspect of the main fantasy races.
Human = Dog (or just mutant humans)
Elf = Lion
Dwarves = Badgers (or wombats, or wolverines for evil dwarves.....)
Gnomes = Moles
Trolls = Rhinos
Ogres = Elephants
Halflings = Domestic Cat
You get the idea. ;)
CyCo wrote:Larsen wrote:Koala Bear.
They are NOT bears!!! They are not mammals, thay are marsuipals. They They give birth to live young, that then crawl into a pouch on the mothers stomach. They continue growing in the pouch until they get too bloody big and the mother kicks them out!!
This is your nature lesson for today.
Y'mean you didn't know that?!?!
In any case...what else is he gonna have in Oz? 90+% of the mammals there ARE marsupials. It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure marsupials are mammals - after all, they do, as you pointed out, give birth to live young, which is the key qualifier along with being endothermic...
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My Anthromorpric world
Here is How I will do it
Europe:Dogs,Foxs and Wolfs.
Africa:Lions,Phanters and Cats.
North America:Rabbits
Aisa:Monkey
Australia:Humans
Ther tech-level is Victorien ear 1860.
Europe made contact with Africa in 1250.
Europe made contact with Aisa in 1492.
Europe made contact with North America in 1570.
Europe made contact with Australia in 1810
Europe:Dogs,Foxs and Wolfs.
Africa:Lions,Phanters and Cats.
North America:Rabbits
Aisa:Monkey
Australia:Humans
Ther tech-level is Victorien ear 1860.
Europe made contact with Africa in 1250.
Europe made contact with Aisa in 1492.
Europe made contact with North America in 1570.
Europe made contact with Australia in 1810
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CyCo wrote:Larsen wrote:Koala Bear.
They are NOT bears!!! They are not mammals, thay are marsuipals. They They give birth to live young, that then crawl into a pouch on the mothers stomach. They continue growing in the pouch until they get too bloody big and the mother kicks them out!!
This is your nature lesson for today.
One minor correction: Marsupials are one of the three types of mammal, along with placentals and monotremes.
There you go man, keep as cool as you can.
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Face piles of trials with smiles. It riles
them to believe that you perceive the web they weave
and keep on thinking free.
-- The Moody Blues, In the Beginning
um......I was taught that koala bear was the name of the creature, however wrong it might in its name. I have never heard it called just a koala or a koala marsupial to be correct. Mainy things are like that example American Indians. They are not from india but guess what still got the name. I know in recent years it has been changed to Native Americans but to the best of my knowledge the koala bear's name is still koala bear. If its been changed in the past decade I'm sorry for not having heard.
Borast wrote:CyCo wrote:Larsen wrote:Koala Bear.
They are NOT bears!!! They are not mammals, thay are marsuipals. They They give birth to live young, that then crawl into a pouch on the mothers stomach. They continue growing in the pouch until they get too bloody big and the mother kicks them out!!
This is your nature lesson for today.
;)
Y'mean you didn't know that?!?! :eek:
In any case...what else is he gonna have in Oz? 90+% of the mammals there ARE marsupials. It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure marsupials are mammals - after all, they do, as you pointed out, give birth to live young, which is the key qualifier along with being endothermic... :D
Yes, I do know that, I was just tired when I posted that and went on my mini-rant. Koalas are my fav animals, so yeah, I know that they are in the family of mammals.
I goofed. ;)
As to the percentage of marsupials to mammals, I have no idea, but I agree that it's got to be bloody dang high. ;)
Larsen wrote:um......I was taught that koala bear was the name of the creature, however wrong it might in its name. I have never heard it called just a koala or a koala marsupial to be correct. Mainy things are like that example American Indians. They are not from india but guess what still got the name. I know in recent years it has been changed to Native Americans but to the best of my knowledge the koala bear's name is still koala bear. If its been changed in the past decade I'm sorry for not having heard. :thwak:
They were origonaly called Koala Bears, I believe. Back in the early days of the white settlers. But it's been some time since the 'bear' part of the name had been dropped.
Now, its just the tourists that call them koala bears.
;)