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For questions about the long-term change of a specific species, type of creature, or trait, usually through the process of natural selection and reproduction. Ideal questions focus on traits, not entire creatures. Consider also [creature-design].
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Genderless Society
Their empathy and morals is more of an evolution and cultural thing. …
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Anatomically Correct Khajiit
I dont see them keeping their fur after discovering fire unless they are against clothes and in a decently chilly environment. thats how human evolution worked. ground based mammals transitioned to trees …
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How would I evolve horns on humans?
Horns as combat on a humanoid is out of the question. It's simply not something that would evolve without sexual selection and is useless for combat. For a sensory organs it could work rather well. Th …
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Anatomically correct pixie
What about distributed processing for brain power? Like octopus limbs, have most of the body take care of itself and only update the primary brain as needed, as well as additional processing in the sp …
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Could underwater living organism create technology?
Electric long lived octopus. The octopus people use their own electricity or that of domesticated animals to build seacrete, a concrete made by mineral accumulation. they purify metals by electrolysi …
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Would an evolutionary predecessor for winged quadrupeds start with four legs and gain wings?...
Evolution isnt needed. …
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Elastic alien humanoids?
Think hydrostatic muscles but with air instead of water. The high tensile strength folded muscle folds up and uses pressurized air as rigid support when walking around and lifting things. They then in …
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Would graphene be an effective substitute for collagen in skin?
Cells are naturally occurring microbots with nanobots as organelles. They use enzymes as catalysts and pay close attention to chirality. All cells are by default molecular 3D printers.
Yes living cell …