[color=green]text[/color][img]http://imagesite.com/img.png[/img]The animal (On the left) feeds on the algae. It has a primitive eyespot that it uses to spot the algae, and then eat with its tentacles.(https://68.media.tumblr.com/de724163f91c1a0f9ad57de1382fde00/tumblr_oppaluDosq1qf0ysco1_540.png)If it's not serious, use red instead.
The creatures evolve a more rounded existence :P
I like these games, i'm just being dumb lol. This is not a serious submission.
So we keep on designing?Of course! Feel free to evolve in any event, while it's active! Unless I state otherwise, you can evolve during anything.
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Welcome to the forum!
By the way, here's a pretty chart (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aLG5yt1KEPxZ-KmrHjVkagCFeojb73zHcDgi2Y7y8Tk/pubchart?oid=160328292&format=interactive) courtesy of Google Sheets.I'm unable to access it?
I've designated the algae genus Cyanos and the predator genus Phagos for this diagram.
By the way, here's a pretty chart (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aLG5yt1KEPxZ-KmrHjVkagCFeojb73zHcDgi2Y7y8Tk/pubchart?oid=160328292&format=interactive) courtesy of Google Sheets.That's awesome!
I've designated the algae genus Cyanos and the predator genus Phagos for this diagram.
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The Lemonpie evolves a variety of brightly colored pigments to disorient potential predators.
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Algae-17 grows small spikes to dissuade predators to eat it.I'll record that as Cyanos acri, learning biology has left me with something of a penchant for binomial nomenclature...
Anyway, the Phagos phago and the Phagos Shlurpi are now extinct, outcompeted by the Phagos Shlamboi and the Phagos Schwim.Chart modified to reflect this. Extinct species are denoted with <slant brackets> around their name.
The surviving of the Phagos genus must still roll.
I'm unable to access it?It's a Google sheet chart. I may have messed up the settings (not likely) or your browser might be throwing a tantrum about Google. Have a static image.
I love you already, welcome!I see you got the reference. ("Natural selection" in your sig, hint hint...?") Thank you!
The Phagos shlamboi scrape by, but by very little! If this continues for too long, the Shlambo will be extinct!Not so fast! (literally.) With all these various adaptations the algae are developing to defend themselves, it's becoming harder to catch them. This should favor the Shlambo's dormancy, no?
Here is the Phagos genus evolution tree:Aww, but you said it was extinct a while ago, superceded by the P. schwim! Eh, word of author is final. I'll change the marking.I'll do the Cyanos later.Spoiler (click to show/hide)
Oh, blueturtle, I take it that <> means extinct? Nice, but Phagos shlurpi is not extinct yet, as the Phagos schwim have not fully out competed the Shlurp just yet, by virtue of numbers.
Am I evolving the Cyanos 17 tree too fast? I have been evolving it each time you post a competing for survival.He's posting a competing for survival every time you evolve.
Cyanos Acri becomes Cyanos Motus! Cyanos Motus evolves flagella to move to sunnier places. To further aid it, it evolves a tiny sunspot.
A small group of Schwim near the surface evolve a large, complex eye. It is unable of viewing color, or perceiving depth; yet it allows them to locate Cyanos Motus that is absorbing the sun and becoming nutrient rich.Picture please.
Am I evolving the Cyanos 17 tree too fast? I have been evolving it each time you post a competing for survival.Not too fast, but please give other stuff a chance too.
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Cyanos Acri becomes Cyanos Motus! Cyanos Motus evolves flagella to move to sunnier places. To further aid it, it evolves a tiny sunspot.
Oops, sorry. I forgot, but let's say that latest post = most accurate info.Algae-17 grows small spikes to dissuade predators to eat it.I'll record that as Cyanos acri, learning biology has left me with something of a penchant for binomial nomenclature...
"Acri" is latin for "sharp".Anyway, the Phagos phago and the Phagos Shlurpi are now extinct, outcompeted by the Phagos Shlamboi and the Phagos Schwim.Chart modified to reflect this. Extinct species are denoted with <slant brackets> around their name.
The surviving of the Phagos genus must still roll.I'm unable to access it?It's a Google sheet chart. I may have messed up the settings (not likely) or your browser might be throwing a tantrum about Google. Have a static image.
(http://i.imgur.com/x9vNx9h.png)I love you already, welcome!I see you got the reference. ("Natural selection" in your sig, hint hint...?") Thank you!The Phagos shlamboi scrape by, but by very little! If this continues for too long, the Shlambo will be extinct!Not so fast! (literally.) With all these various adaptations the algae are developing to defend themselves, it's becoming harder to catch them. This should favor the Shlambo's dormancy, no?
And the first ninja-ing of my new forum career!Here is the Phagos genus evolution tree:Aww, but you said it was extinct a while ago, superceded by the P. schwim! Eh, word of author is final. I'll change the marking.I'll do the Cyanos later.Spoiler (click to show/hide)
Oh, blueturtle, I take it that <> means extinct? Nice, but Phagos shlurpi is not extinct yet, as the Phagos schwim have not fully out competed the Shlurp just yet, by virtue of numbers.
Phagos Schwim Oculus begin to group up into "schools", and hunt together, developing a pack sense. This allows them to outcompete other Phagos.As long as it's behavioral, no image needed.
Shouldn't need an image for that, right?
They're hunting algae. Mmhmm.Phagos Schwim Oculus begin to group up into "schools", and hunt together, developing a pack sense. This allows them to outcompete other Phagos.As long as it's behavioral, no image needed.
Shouldn't need an image for that, right?
But what do they "Hunt"? All Phagos are herbivores right now.
I'm going to interpret that as "Moving and eating as herds."They're hunting algae. Mmhmm.Phagos Schwim Oculus begin to group up into "schools", and hunt together, developing a pack sense. This allows them to outcompete other Phagos.As long as it's behavioral, no image needed.
Shouldn't need an image for that, right?
But what do they "Hunt"? All Phagos are herbivores right now.
(can't post a picture as the images that exist refuse to save as something that can be opened by my computer although now that I think of it, not sure if one is necessary as it's an internal change)The event has ended!
A group of Phagos Scwim Oculus becomes predatory, hunting other Phagos
Does not really change biology so I didn't include a picture.((You could make four collegia together to show they are in a group.))
Question: When will the world develop land?
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Phagos Schwish like it brother species has took an radical evolution, It grown seem feather-like claw, grow shock-pad that look eyes and mouth with some-sort strong white stutance to eat it. It cap turn green and it has grown basic-pattern recognizer also known an brain inside it cap... what shall it be call now? Green Cap Phagos?
Is it just me or has that thing nippels?No, there are Shockpads... The orange spot are shock-pads
Too drastic. Too much at once.(http://orig01.deviantart.net/739a/f/2017/192/f/2/evolution_ocpui_by_tglooker-dbfzsjv.png)
Phagos Schwish like it brother species has took an radical evolution, It grown seem feather-like claw, grow shock-pad that look eyes and mouth with some-sort strong white stutance to eat it. It cap turn green and it has grown basic-pattern recognizer also known an brain inside it cap... what shall it be call now? Green Cap Phagos?
This... Might be too drastic an evolution. Judgement call, McLurkety?
What do you want get rid?Too drastic. Too much at once.(http://orig01.deviantart.net/739a/f/2017/192/f/2/evolution_ocpui_by_tglooker-dbfzsjv.png)
Phagos Schwish like it brother species has took an radical evolution, It grown seem feather-like claw, grow shock-pad that look eyes and mouth with some-sort strong white stutance to eat it. It cap turn green and it has grown basic-pattern recognizer also known an brain inside it cap... what shall it be call now? Green Cap Phagos?
This... Might be too drastic an evolution. Judgement call, McLurkety?
(Oh. And I think I found an error in The Chart. You switched the Ocolus, which are descended from the schwim with the schwish, which are descended from the shlamboi)
The Fames start rapidly evolving the ability to breathe oxygen becoming Fames aeris (air because there is no Latin word for oxygen)Got it. They are now breathing oxygen. They thrive, and bring the other populations to lower levels, making it so that it is less hard for creatures to find something breathable. Only half of the algae must roll. Also, I don't think any creatures eat the poisonous algae. That is some evolutionary potential.
Got it. They are now breathing oxygen. They thrive, and bring the other populations to lower levels, making it so that it is less hard for creatures to find something breathable. Only half of the algae must roll. Also, I don't think any creatures eat the poisonous algae. That is some evolutionary potential.
Phagos lucerna grows larger to take advantage of the larger algaeWhat does it evolve from?
And I don't recall poisonous algae... the only one fitting that description was Algae 17, but that was declared modkilled in your chart so I've set it to extinct (superseded by the acri and its descendents, the motile algae and viruses)