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kryozoic
Topic Started: Sep 19 2010, 09:56 PM (722 Views)
Dragon wasp
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kryozoic
cold era
okay this is a new project that i am now working on that specializes in two time periods and four subperiods. the basic plot is that there has been two ice ages. how would life evolve/adapt? anyone is allowed to suggest creatures just remember that i make the final dession :happy:

eight hundred thousand years in the future
- 1st period: Ice age
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the winters are colder same with the summers. everything is snowy every thing is cold. always.
-2nd period: post Ice age
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the long cold has gone in its place is a normal year. it will stay like that for a long time.

three million years in the future
-3rd period: Ice age
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the cold is back.
-4th period: post Ice age
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good bye cold



thoughts?

more later.
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How about the first?
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