About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Future animals, Future Evolution, Life After People: The Future Inhabitants Of Our Wild, Wild World Creatures, The Future is Wild, Future Evolution, Life After People, Marsupial Tiger, The Future is Wild, Beaver, Carahumankiller, Champion speciators, Horrane, Anchorwhip, Anthracorhinus, Anthtt, Australosuchus, Babookari, Carahumankiller, Carakiller, Cryptile, Daeotherium, Deathgleaner, Deinosaurus, Desert hopper, Desert rattleback, Forest flish, Future Cats, Gannetwhale, Garden worm, Gibbon, Gigantodon, Gloomworm, Goeixychilofossar, Gryken, Homopithecus, Marchelon, Marsupial Panther, Marsupial Tapir, Megasquid, Mega Anole, My creatures, Ocean flish, Poggle, Predator Rats, Promastodon, Pygmy Gigantelope, Racoonari, Rattleback, Reef glider, Scrofa, Shagrat, Silverswimmer, Slickribbon, Snowstalker, Spink, Squibbon, Swampus, Thickbill, Toraton, Trovamp, Tyrannosarchus, Tyrannosuchus, Tytoraptor, Wippopotamus, Abanoub Marcus, Tytoraptor. Excerpt: Aptenodytes sula, blue penguin-like descendants of gannets from the Antarctic Ocean. It forms a chain of different subspecies that are able to breed with one another (known as a cline). However, the subspecies of gannets at the ends of the chain are so different that they cannot interbreed. Future Biology all depends on the environment. If the environment is a large city, the animals tend to be small and weedy. Yet if it is a large dry savanah the animals tend to be large and somewhat exotic. Books like The Future is Wild and Future Evolution have attempted to show what future biology will be like. You don't need a time machine to see examples of future biology and evolution. Rattlesnakes in Northwestern Texas are quieter than all others because of over-hunting, polar bears scavenging from lack of food, wolves hunting domesticated livestock, and even in your house the rats under your floor boards are evolving resistence to...