Can't remember if this idea has been done before, it's a sphaerocone ammonite with a speculative pair of tentacles that tear off easily, used as distraction for predators.

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Did this a while ago. Inspired by and 's dinosaurids.

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Remake of an old concept: a vermin species which has evolved to be very cute as a defense against humans.

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The third in a line of three rat species. The porpoise-sized rat whale has completely adapted to life underwater. The nostrils have migrated to the top of the skull, and its incisor-beak has become larger. The rat whale's tail paddles side to side rather… https://t.co/VQnkdth2kE

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The second in a line of three rat species. The rat croc spends the majority of its time underwater. Its front teeth have fused into a sharp beak.

Part of a one-off series where a lineage of future rats parallels the evolution of whales.

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The first in a line of three rat species. The water rat leads a semi-aquatic lifestyle.

Part of a one-off series where a lineage of future rats parallels the evolution of whales.

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A new No Man's Land update! First of a series called "Parallel Lives of the Keas", in which we explore the lives of two Kea populations, one from native New Zealand, and one introduced in Cincinatti.

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Tormull - A very large and evolved form of aphid, messing with this creature in can lead to an unsightly pop, you can find the D&D rules at https://t.co/afeOxZaQA3

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Grahknash - Evolved from the thorny devil lizard, this much larger beast hunts the dry plains of Sol'Kesh.

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A few concepts for a speculative late cretaceous mammal w/ an arboreal lifestyle akin to what primates/other tree dwellers would follow post-Kpg extinction.

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Hello!
Now yes, we have profile picture and cover on Twitter!
I made a trainer and his Umbreon, which is my favorite Eevolution!
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The Crimson Maw, a giant (like 60-70ft) lamprey that evolved to live in deserts, mimicking watering holes by filling its mouth with stored water and then grabbing prey with two prehensile, toothed tongues.
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