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Last thread hit the image limit.
Continuing from
>>21960100
>http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/21960100/


Take a creature, make a small change in an image editing program.
Post the new image with explaining the changes.
Save as .png
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>>22022838
What a fancy fucker. Such a spiffy fellow is sure to be qualified to join our ranks.
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>>22022838
a sampling of things to evolve.
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>>22023279
As they climb to the mugars, the lasmars become a prey of choice for the toxoced.
But their flesh takes a long time to rot and is hard to rip for hiding.
The toxoceds develop small orifices to pour a saline solution on them to help their way.
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the Pincer-Wezar continue to focus on their leaping style of ambush. At this point, their wings have become tiny, no longer able to lift their weight. They now use this to create a loud buzz, much like a cicada.
The Pincer-Wezar wait in low-lying foliage for a Torrog or other slow land creature like a Mud Grub to lumber by before they leap out and begin to attack with their stingers.
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The snaru alpha keeps on fucking trucking.
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Flutter Wezars begin laying their eggs under the skin of larger animals, spending the beginning of their lives as a parasite.
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>>22024322
No.
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>>22024367
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>>22024367
Convergent evolution at its finest. Ha ha ha.
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>>22025054
If there is ever another YuMell, there will be concequences.

>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNc242mbiUs
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>>21995872
>>21996015
The starchy, potato-like storage system of the Ulbus begins to stack.
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>>22025103
Let's just hope they're not like that one breed of Carnifex that can actually survive Exterminatus.
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Some of the running lasmars do not take it to the trees. Instead, they continue to adapt into faster creatures.
Their legs have grown longer, and their body has morphed into a shape that better augments their running. These fast lasmars run with a bouncing gait, that allows them to quickly alter their direction, make quick dodging moves and bounce unpredictably, confusing their predators. Their last pair of limbs have atrophied into small tentacle like appendages that help the creatures balance.

The Bouncing lasmars move in herds, grazing on the plant life of the plains. When threatened,these herds will spring into fast dashing, scattering around and confusing the attackers.
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The river hops have completely lost their internal gas sacs which used to help them stand. In water, their lungs now provide all of the buoyancy which they need.
Their eyes have also become larger to gather more light to see in the murky waters.

River Hops now have lots difficulty leaving their homes in the water, which they shouldn't need to do.
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>>22025440
Forgot typing...
As the hive colonies grow, the dump field gets more and more dense whitch has effect to enhange a large production of methan inside the trees.
This atmosphere not being to the taste of the hivogs (new name), the trunk of the yashed trees tends to remain holed.
This creates a methan chemney on the top.
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>>22025440
Not sure who this new molden person is, but DAMN is he/she is good.
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>>21973995
>Wlouz
The Wlouz who live on the surface of rivers and lakes have begun to specialize on eating Stingars even more. Their beaks have grown thinner to pluck the little worms out of their bored holes and pull them out of the water where they live.
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>>22025491
I'm honored by this compliment kind sir.
So to introduce myself, i'm a guy who is having a week of pure free sloth time.
As i was wandering on the various chans i bumped into the tropical evo thread.
I started to jump in. To give an idea, my first move has been to make grenogs and yarogs be freinds.
Then i read some of the wiki, some other thread...
I find tis game awesome and i am happy to contribute.
Also i am sticking on the irc since yesterday.

I think you can be sure that you will have me grabbing a tribe for te central tribe game.
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>>22025856
I give credit where credit is due, my friend. I'm glad you're here, I'm no longer the new guy! Ha ha ha. I work from home as a freelance artist so I tend to keep these threads bumped while everyone else has real jobs. Ha ha.
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>>22024338
The Flutter Wezars have further transversed along their nectar based route, with their multitude of wings fusing into on large wing that they flap in a wave like pattern. The two eyes on each side of their heads have merged to form one larger eye on each side to allow for a wider range of vision to watch for hosts for their eggs and to watch out for any predators.
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>>22025892
I'm a biology student and it's fun to craft what nature did not allow you to fathom.
Also i love toptable RPG.
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>>22025278
Would you mind making a blank white outline version? For editing purposes.

I'll even throw in this Bob Ross video for good measure:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLO7tCdBVrA
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>>22025969
A bio student?! Fuck yes, you're just what the doctor ordered!

Would you mind playing in my evo game on December 16th?
> http://1d4chan.org/wiki/Fortune:_Evolution_Game
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>>22026007
We're also having a discussion thread here:
>>22009554
We could use the opinion of someone who knows how shit works (and isn't afraid of MSPaint, so many folks refuse to even try to paint. It's not like I'm asking for the Sistine Chapel.)
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>>22026007
Sure.
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>>22025973

Sure, here you go.
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>>22026160
Thanks. The session we're going into all descended from a single genus of dual skeletons (endo and exo), an ectothermic metabolism, solitary lifestyles, extendable tongues (like a chameleons or a frogs) and pale baby blue skin (hidden by the white bone exoskeleton). They also lay hard shelled eggs.

They're descended from a massive apex predator, so they all have remnants of tusks in the form of large back molars.
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>>22026205
Thanks, for that Nad.
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long "wings" are used for a form of sign language, the body continues to grow parallel with the ground with the face takes new position.
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Working on an evo atm, will post when done.
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this is an IRC typo gone too far.
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>>22028119
I love it, you rogue. Say, dunno if you saw it but I was thanking you for that amazing rundown of the Demolisher genus, any chance I could have one of the Lem?

At first they irritated me, but now, I find them absolutely fascinating.
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The Greater Mud Grubs continue to bloat, growing even larger in their growth spurt periods. the weight of their bodies has begun to cause them to become lower to the ground, their legs growing in width to compensate. The foliage on their back is now more like a miniature ecosystem in of itself, with trees bushes and other jungle flora making their home in the dirt encrusted backs of the Mud Grubs. The dung they leave behind contains large amounts of the seeds they consume, leaving them in rich deposits for future growth, meaning that over time they could cause the jungle to spread and its 'borders' to shift.
The average specimen has grown to reach sizes of about 32 feet tall, 64 feet long and 64 feet wide.
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>>22025225
Covered in thousands of pores, the Usmal sustains its need for water and air. The large spots are breathing holes, nostrils if you'd like to think of it that way.

The tiny pores leak water stored in the plant to keep it moisturized, reabsorbed, filtered and "sweated" out again.

These plants sustain their size by a vast woody root system. Some of these roots can be over 3 yards in length. The increase in size correlated into a larger demand, the soil is often dried up if too many Usmals are in one place.

Only when the plant dies does it reproduce, seed pods locked in the centres of the starchy masses are nourished by the corpse of their parent, reinvigorating the soil. That said, the typical lifespan of an Usmal Trifecta is almost 20 years, so when they're found, they're rarely in large groups.
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Bump. I'll try and give the prags a little evolution later
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>>22029578
It's fine. I'm working on another Usmal evo, so you're not alone here.
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>>22029578
Oh, and by the way, Fortune discussion is going on in here: >>22009554
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>>22029614
You should probably change the name. There are worms called Usmals already.
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Some of the Snaruu that followed behind the Mud Grubs and Greater Mud Grubs have begun to eat the antidote fruits that fall off the bushes on their backs. This has caused them to lose a large amount of their toxicsity. They have begun storing the fruits in the solution in their large boil, soaking it with the fluids there. The fluids have begun to take on characteristics similar to vinegar. Their consumption of these fruits has caused them to move in closer to the Mud Grubs and their larger kin, with them tending to the plants, pulling off various leaf eating insects and other small competitors for the fruits.
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>>22029666
Yes, yes there are. How very astute of you...
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The Chan plant has begun to grow taller to store more nutrients, as well as expanding its root base to support the increased height.
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>>22028591
Deep taproots search for water, to feed three engorged starchy structures. A think trunk that peels like an onion holds the main bulk of the storage pods.
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In order to reinforce their relation with their good mates, the grenogs become able to "share" some halucinogenic spores with the yarrogs by pouring them out of their mouth.
In these times, individual of the two species seem to share a more common way of "thinking".
They don't only recognize each other as "usefull" but as "relatives" kind of way.
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>>22030953
Bro, pass the spliff?
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The Giant Mud Grubs are in desperate need of a new way to support their huge bodies, especially if they grow larger. They develop a series of fluid filled bladders to act as a support structure. Layers of these sacs are present all through out the Mud Grubs body, all concentrating on diverting weight to the legs. Sacs can be emptied to fill in less full sacs, but all of them require water, forcing the Mud Grubs to stay near sources of water. In times of dehydration, they Now Mud Grubs can grow ever larger.
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>>22030953
The yarrog/grenog herds adopt a more nomadic behaviour in order to survive their many uncany predators.
They don't hesitate any more to abandon a dump field if the environment gets too hostile.
They sometime create new dump feilds or turn between a bunch of their favoured spots.
If a dump field remains unvisited for a while, a sessile tree may emerge.
This tree will only grow to maturity if a hivog colony comes to live in.
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>>22031673
As the females are not anymore able to move, the males develop a ventral pocket at late age to take a few babies when they go in seek of a new hive.
The male will first reproduce with the female offsprings in order to start the new hive.
The genetic diversity is kept by the young wandering males that comes to take off the females with a yeshedling gift.
The number of hives increases a bit with each discover of an abandoned dump feild.

Ok, the loop is complete now, i think we're done with these truffle munching guys.
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>>22031064
Dude.....
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>>22025441
Riverhops lesser tentacles split into three, allowing them to catch wlouz and swaho and other river fauna, supplemented by some river flora. They also gain a nice brown coloration, to better hide them in their new homes
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Alright, three evos in one go. Everything but the Seola roots are ideas courtesy of Sockmister and Molden.

Some freolas develops a new, better way of spreading their spores. These freolas live along the river, and the river tends to spread their spores as well, if not better than the wind. These freolas develop downward facing pods, so that their spores more easily float down to the river where they are swept away. They also develop stronger root systems to keep them in place as river banks are eroded. We'll call these new freolas, Seolas

Some River Lras develop an especially nasty root system. Their roots develop into a wide web that stick out into the water, catching debris like dirt and minerals, but also small animals that are sometimes caught in its nets. The animals die and decompose, adding to the nutrients in the River lras's soil. Net Lras

Finally, a branch of Chan emerges. It has little bulbs at the tips of those tendrils. These bulbs make electrical charges and movements that mimic those of smaller wlouz. When a predator snaps at the blubs, the Chan releases a cloud of spores that is then carried off by the predator, spreading them everywhere. Blub Chans
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>>22032547
also, the net lras develop to have just single leaves
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>>21995872
>>21996015
The Ulbus Sproudis is what happens when the respirator tubes and the moisturizing pores experience gigantism. This allows a greater intake of oxygen and nutrients, allowing to outgrow its *Ulbus Trifecta* cousin.
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>>22032547
> three evos in one post
Show-off.
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>>22024135
at this point the Pincer Wezar have completely lost their wings, no longer using them in their attack methods. Their tails have also shrunk, leaving only the large stinger attatched between their rear legs. Their front most limbs have become stronger and now sport large claws, used to grapple prey and retain a strong hold.
they now wait in the branches of trees, sitting motionless until something lumbers beneath them before they leap down onto the prey and stab it with their stingers and then hopping away and rebounding off of nearby foliage to repeat the attack. If they cannot perform this method of attack, they instead make the initial leap and then shred their prey with their strengthened forelimbs.
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>>22032888
>human drawn for scale
>pants drawn for style'n
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>>22034338
You're damned right. Now, I must off to bed, stay thirsty my friends.
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Bump
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The behavior changes of the Crown of Thorns Yaced have snowballed into more extensive and complicated behavior. The fungus now grows exclusively in large nomadic groups numbering anywhere from 50-300+ individual fungi. These fungus now are also exclusively nomadic through the jungles.

As they approach a new feeding ground, the caravan of fungus will begin to spread out as to surround the fresh patch of both living and dead flora and fauna. It is at this point that the caravan is at its most vulnerable to being picked at by opportunistic predators. However, if left relativity unhindered, the caravan will surround it's new feeding ground and begin laying down thick mycelial cords that serve as arteries for both sharing the plant's limited communication as well as moving water and nutrients.
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>>22038118
Once the caravan has secured the area, individuals begins spreading spores in thick clouds that stay low to the ground, to allow for the most contact with other fungus. These spores make up the new generation of Nomad Yaced. During the reproductive stage of their life, areas filled with Nomad Yaced are deadly to most creatures up to a moderate to large size, from thick clouds of highly potent paralytic and neurotoxic spores and gasses. These highly potent toxins are only released during reproduction, to ensure the next generation of Yaced have the best chance possible.

After the area has been seeded with the new generation of Yaced, the mature members of the caravan disconnect from their mycelial cords and begin to migrate to the next feeding ground, leaving the new fungi to mature and move on as a new nomadic caravan.

It is important to note that the fungus do little to no damage to the living plants in the areas they "camp." Only dead plants and living or dead animals concern the fungus, as they do not want to destroy their source of dead vegetation (a more common and reliable food source than carrion or live animals.)

**After writing this, I realize that it is mega long. I hope people are ok with that... I got really high and I couldn't stop thinking about this fucking game.
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>>22038124
I was gonna write a thesis on biology, but 'den I got high.
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Still working on more fungus varieties but until then I will bump with some Korobushka art.
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>>21995872
>>21996015
Evolving from the same line as *Ulbus Sproudis* the *Ulbus Stakkis* split along later, with respiratory tubes only crowning the top, but also safe from animals up here, because these tubes are soft and full of whatever passes for blood vessels. A tasty and nutritious snack.
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>>22040616
Some pincer wezars that moved to the dry planes find that they are great places for to lay eggs and hide.
As the creatures of the plains are bigger and tougher, they attack in groups from these.
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Some of the semi amphibious stingars adopt a fully terrestrial lifestyle. These snake like stingars hunt their prey based on the vibrations they make on the ground, and on the scent they pick up with their tongue.
They attack by spitting their acidic digestive juices, and by stabbing their targets violently with their face. These creatures usually attack in swarms, trying to overwhelm their prey, so that they can feast on it's flesh and lay their larvae inside the corpse.
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>>22038585
What can I say? I got inspired.

I couldn't get the image of a vast field of spiky glowing blue fungus surrounding and digesting a section of forest out of my head.
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>>22042350
Oh, i did not realise it was that big.
Rough deathworld is rough.
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>>22042411
At the very very large end, you can get huge fields of just Nomad Yaced, but normally in the jungle, space and movement room limits the caravan sizes to more manageable numbers.
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A new type of prag has arisen. They're smaller than their cousins, but then they fill a new niche after all. These Prigos live near the rivers, where they dig holes by the riverside, though not so close as to be flooded. They frollick in the water, and eat the new riverside plants, while occaisionally snapping up an unwary wlouz or wezpar.
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>>22043132
These new prags are then followed by their fellow predators which also grow smaller, get more stable feets to maintain themselves on the mud riffs, a thinner head and boddy to seek the prigos in their holes and also a shorter tail.
They also intent to hunt yarrogs but with very rare succes.
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>>22043945
Now i have to type an other captcha, it'll learn me to forget pic.
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>>22043945
>>22043960
These newcomers will now have to follow jungle rules and learn to fear the tiny.
The jungrogs (name of my new letherbacks) are on taste of the wezars. This increase of food intake allows them to anually go locust!
The brain of the prigos is foud cosy by the stingars that easilly enter their soft heads.
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The rear tentacles of the mountain hop become elongated and act as a second pair of legs, much like the Tuft Hoppa. This is beneficial in traversing the unsteady terrain of the area.

>Reminder: Only found in the mountain range to the east.
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so after getting a little hoppa biology lesson, the pale ones are once again back up to speed on what is and is not right. The Seventh eye has slowly migrated forward after many generations, becoming something to watch the sky for airborne threats. Their breathing tube has highly adapted "frills" that act almost as lips for shaping sounds. The tentacles have become thicker and stronger, often used to bludgeon prey to death, or pull up tuber like plants to eat. It should be noted pales ones are very intelligent, but not in the same way the tribal species are.
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Some freollas growing in the more arid mountain ranges over time grow into much stouter plants, in order to conserve water.
They store nutrients and water in their thick trunk, while their large, waxy leafs allow them to photosynthesize easily, without wasting too much water.
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>>22044801
As the insect population grows, a split of nightsky wlouz appears.
Their limbs reduce in size as they don't bother with catching big preys and their tentacles extend and split, become sticky and poisonous.
They fling them at the bushes as a net to catch the more insects possible.
Following the wezars, their population grows also anually.
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>>22049584
I am loving these snowshoes little guys. Adorable, almost wanna call 'em Puss-in-Boots.
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Some yaffle have started a symbiotic relationship with algae cells to support their nutirition needs.
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The Toxoced create an alernation of the hallucinogenic substance. They use it at a special occasion as it causes the victim to enter a deep sleep. During this time, the mature Toxoced creeps over the victim and through the uses of a special secretion, it plants a small megaspore into the host organisms body. Through the secretion, the megaspore remains virtually undetected by the hosts body and immune system. For a time, the spore remains dormant. If the host dies, the spore becomes a young Toxoced inside the rotting corpse. If nothing happens to the host, the spore secretes hallucinogenic substances or the strong neurotoxin, which one way or another will lead to the death of the host. This whole process is an alternative reproductive strategy for the Toxoced. It is only used, when the megaspores are ripe and the Toxoced could n't find any decent decomposing matter nearby. All animals may be affected if they are big enough to carry a megaspore.
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The spherical hoswarms, or Hoballs gain a stronger outer mucus layer and the subunits central body gets more durable too. The Hoball unfolds into stellar structure during the need for releasing the waste from the center of the sphere, or when rapid movement is required since the subunits tail tentacles face inwards.
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>>22054674
Loving the Yaffle trees. They're really weird and different, aka. just what I like to see!
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>>22054674
This new symbiotic organisms were able to live on themselves without the hivogs that left them because of their inability to get rid of the methan.
Their trunks slightly reduced in size and remained unholed.
The algae cap extended in width in order to host more of these photosynthetizing cells.
The symbiosis works that way:
The algae gives energy in form of ATP to the fungus and the fungus gives it nitrogen (because plants are not able to use atmospheric N)

>such a symbiosis exists between some legumins and Agrobacterium that stacks on the plant's roots.
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The Hotris sub units continue along the line of specialistation. Now the Hotris has evolved a sack like gut, that is made out of entirely the tissues of the digestive unit. The tentacled mouth comes from the protective subunit. All three subunits have evolved structures that make the Hotris more durable and a bit more rigid.
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>>22055189
>>22028237
Some hotris eggs happened to be swalowed by greater mud grubs and go into their water sacks.
Feeding on detritus, they help keeping the water pure and uninfected.
This new healthy relationship helps mud grubs to live longer and grow langer.
>50 feet tal (15m), 100 feet long (30m)
These scrubing hotris is a subspecies, they grow slightly smaller than their cousins.
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>>22055151
The yaffle tree increases the photosynthetic surface.
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>>22055304
Of course, this new environment and symbiosis changes the hotris. These new scrubtrises have lost their original coloration. Two subunits developed suction cup like tentacles, for anchorment in the watersacks.
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As they can't rely on the beasts anymore to spread themselves, the symbioced trees tevelop sporangia balls on the top of the cap.
When these sporangia grow mature, covered by a layer of algae, they explode and spread both symbioced spores and algae cells over the land.
However, they are only able to grow if they land on an abandoned dump field but they don't need colonisation anymore.
These trees are pretty rare as are the methan cheney.
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>>22055471
>revolving tress
>mfw
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>>22054098
The tentacles increase the production of poisonous glue.
They become able to spread this alginate-based mucus over the bushes to trap insects.
This new weaponry requires a greater intake of sugars and fibers. They start to use a second food source. They tend to eat the top branches of the symbioced trees.
>>22055471
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>>22055586
What do you mean?
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>>22043132
Prigos become more agrresive with the presence of new predators. Their claws become cured to inflict nasty wounds, and their beaks shorten, so that they don't get in the way of the claws, and make it easier for them to turn around in their tunnels
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>>22055641
It means he has no fuckin' imagination.
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>>22055841
Let's throw some!
Due to their curious nature and for fuck's sake, some yarrog herds with limited number of grenogs have been eating limited quantities of blueced.
They slowly learnt to resist to their paralytic toxin. It's not a genetic resistance, it's a mithridatization due to their behaviour.
As they did for the chitine, they add the blue-glowing molecule to their shell.
>ofshoot called bluerog
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>>22056226
Got a whole bunch of new plants for you, molden, tell me what you think: >>.22056295
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>>22056360
Link won't work.
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>>22050091
the pale ones gain very stubby sub tentacles on their primary tentacles. these are good for gripping onto things better.
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>>22056524

Try this
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>>22024322
A radical offshoot of the alpha is called the Omega. The Snaru Omega aggressively hunt all other forms of Snaru.
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>>22056543
The pale ones gripping tentacles become slightly longer and more dexterous. This allows them to do a lot more. Occasionally they will be seen throwing rocks, or using a rock as a mace head with their flailing tentacles.
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Im tapped for evos on these guys. anyone else can feel free to fuck with em, but there it is. mission accomplished. A nongent brand hoppa.
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>>22055077
The Hoballs became more interested in bigger prey. For this small pinchers and feeder tentacles have been evolved. No longer feeding on plankton the colony ensures that all specimens gain nutrition from a successful hunt. To facilitate this nutrition transport bridges have appeared which indirectly connect the neighboring specimens.
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>>22054882
The new reproducitive strategy became more widespreaded, in 1 about 3 cases Toxoceds reproduce via implanting a megaspore into a sedated host. The incubation times lenghten and in most cases, the fungal being begins to grow inside the host. The Toxoced became more and more chemically adapted to their host as they gain the ability to assimilate some of the hosts proteins. A host, containing a growing megaspore is usually not sick, it is being urged to feed more. Death and release may come in many ways. Sometimes the fungi kills the host with neurotoxins, drives them to fatal accident by hallucination. Or they get eaten by predators and as the spore is very strong, it usually survives the feeding process one way or another. If the host is dead, a free living form of the Toxoced starts to grow inside the decomposing body.
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>>22056226
>>22058707
The yarrog herds can bear the loss of some individuals and were pretty safe with the grenogs around.
But those blue oddballs have gotten very affected by the toxoced's new strategy because of the fact that they don't travel next to grenogs anymore.

Their survival would not have been possible if they did not try a new odd behaviour.
They started to hunt the boil snaaru who feed besides the lesser mudgrubs and hea themselves with their anti-toxoced fruit fluid.
The nightsky wlouz and the gluenet wlouz find their antidote by directly consuming a fruit.
It does not become a food source, just a cure like catnip.
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>>22028237
The greated mudgrubs have a very long life of feeding. But when the mighty falls, they become a huge meatfield.
The subspecies of pincer-wezar that have established in the ulbus sproudis and stakkis that have grown upon the border of the jungle may turn to a scavenger behaviour.
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Another split from the leatherhead line. This branch becomes bigger, beefier, stronger (better, faster). Their claws lengthen, to be able to slash open throats with ease. Tails grow to counterbalance a new, immense weight. The head elongates to deliver devestating bites. Thus is born the new alpha predator of the Jungles: The Letherus
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>>22058939
This is a harsh world and pressure is enormus, but the Toxoced prevails. The new reproductive parasitism proved to be fruitful as it enchanted the Toxoced as a whole. All the different preys mean different environments which require careful adaptation. The Toxoced does this by assimilating the hosts chemical compositure. Through generations, more and more Toxoced became familiar with more and more specimens of the fauna. Different behavioral adaptations have appeared to deal with the different preys, hosts and threats. The adult form of the Toxoced has changed a lot, the fungus tissue structure is quite flexible. Upon using camouflage new structures may be created over the body to more precisely resemble anything the Toxoced wants to copy. Inside the body of the Toxoced, more and more fungal filaments take on the role of a nervous system which is required for these adaptations.
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>>22058438
The predatory lifestyle of the Hoball comes with a greater mineral salt intake and the need for better protection. Plaques of bone like tissue appear in the mucus outer layer. The pinchers become this bony substance, further enchanting the predational capabilities.
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>>22025278
The bouncing lasmars take to the plains even more. Their arms, of little use since they're herbivores that feed on plentiful lras, atrophy further, till they are merely little things. They are still around, present only for "tickling" during mating by the male.

The feet change a great deal though. They gain a hard outer covering, which makes them more durable, and able to withstand greater stress, and better at applying force to a small area. Now the Bouncing lasmars run, more then bounce, though they still bounce when feeling playful. They are the most prominent, and common, herbivore of the plains. We shall call them Sleignurs
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>>22059336
The Hoballs became more sclerotized thus gaining more protection and supporting tissues.
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>>22059174
With the increase on the toxoced population, some grenogs started to hunt them more eagerly, conducting them to leave the herds. Their breathe were to become unbearable to every living creature.
They grown on size and bulkiness (1.5 the size of the original).
Their plates turned white to signal their dangerous nature as this colour is yet rather unused in the jungle and easy to spot.
The armor also became tougherto deal with the new predator as the herd doesn't protect them anymore.They also ust their toxic breath as a medium of defense against every threat.

>Toxodragons have arived, fear!
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>>22060386
herp derp dee duh!
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>>22059107
leatherheads continue to develop upper body strength and a savage bite.
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>>22061091
CERBERUS IS PLEASED
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>>22061091
>Clawrus
Their muscular claws and verry fitted body allows them to perform both agility and strength allowance.
They jump at their prey with such power it almost kills it on hit.
They are also able to easily climbon tree and perform huge moonsaults without hurting themselves.
They are big, only fear the toxodragons and pretty rare.
Toxoceds are also a threat for them.
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The Greater Mud Grubs, lets call them Mother Grubs, Have grown to immense sizes. Their water sacks now fill from bottom up, the bottom ones bloating with the majority of the fluids they absorb, putting most of their weight on the lower portions of their bodies. This causes their backs to become flatter in comparison, housing their forests more readily. Their metabolism slows immensly, causing their foraging rampages to happen only every decade or so. the rest of the time they spend their time buried in the soft earth, their backs merging with the surrounding terrain. they use their large tongues while buried to pull roots from nearby plants. The Mother grub now grows to roughly 150 feet tall by 300 feet long.
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>>22060399
To combat the Toxodragon threat the Toxoced has evolved further, enchanting it's mimicking capabilities. Now it is on the route to become a real shapeshifter, an impostor, which waits for the perfect moment to strike or just hide in plain sight. From now on they shall be called as Morphoced.
The morphoced is a lot bigger than it's ancestor and still has all the different types of spores. It is able to remarkably shape it's body, except for the great spores. The Morphoced has more central spore orbs ensuring it's survival. One of them is becoming the core for the neural fungal filament network. It is body is made up entirely of false tissues, able to change into other tissue types in a few minutes. This requires a lot of energy, and the Morphoced is a cunning and smart predator. It still needs a rotting corpse or some decomposing nutritions to feed upon.
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>>22061633
Ok, the Toxodragons gain a strong scent to spot the toxomorphers. Those toxodittos can't hide from them anymore.
Still toxodragons are verry rare oddballs. They merely keep the thing balanced.

>[metagame] we're trying to make all things balanced in order to close this one thread so enough with toxoced supperpowers.
>There will be other evo thread, so you will have things to work on anon.
>I'm not trying to be a bitch but these things are rustling mother nature's jimmies.
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>>22059834
The Hoballs became a mobile underwater fortress of hungry mouths that grazes and consumes everything which comes into it's path.
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>>22061633
Nevertheless, i must compliment the artist of this. This is positively hideous!
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>>22061996
Well, thanks.
I guess the thing would only get smarter and be a
better impostor from now on. Would like to see a shapeshifter fungi around.
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>>22062011
This jungle is already the hardmode for tribe game.
Also this is only retro-evolution to fill that part of the land. No sentient beings will emerge.
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>>22062011
Have fun.
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>>22061931
Salty balls!

Is this thread archived? If so, i'll stop bumping.
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>>22025921
Just changing the wing pattern back to eyespots.
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>>22064880
Capcha: purpess (specimens
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bumbing for more evos
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>>22067717
No more evos. We build the trees now.
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>>22069672

No more evos? Why?
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>>22071860
Not for this region. There will be other evo games.



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