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Post by February Steam of Foushoo on Nov 7, 2015 15:10:08 GMT
I need help with creating the ecosystems surrounding the Hod by taking suggestions in the comments of this post. An example of the format of suggestions (or organism suggestions are fine to) is:
"o The Lioc Grassland Environment is a tall grassland characterized by the Lioc Grass and the organisms that thrive in and around it. • Lioc Grass is a tall, fragile, woody plant that grows through out the Hods mountainous environment. It tops point at the end for protect from large animals.
• The Siloc is a tall tree/grass like plant that camouflages its self within Lioc Grass growth. Its wood is often used by Hods for hunting. It grows a fruit that grows at heights difficult to reach by most Hods but is often pollenated by small Ciarik colonies.
- The Chiroc is a leg tall, hard-shelled, coconut like plant that grows entwined in the roots of Lioc Grass and Siloc. Chiroc have a hard shell that few bother to attempt to open. except for the curious Hod who occasionally pick up one or two seen on a hunt and break them with there Siloc spears for the sweet Chiroc milk with in.
- The Chechiros is a wolf/rodent like creature around the size of a deer. The Chechiros hunts low to the ground in order to not be seen under the Lioc Grass and has arched feet to move quickly but silently. Its jaws are long and are able to hinge wide to quickly take down Zeicos from their large slow herds.
- The Zeicos is a large rodent like creature around the size of a buffalo that moves in herds in search of fallen Siloc fruit and in dire situation will sometimes, in a fit of rage, ram the surrounding Siloc with its hard bony head crest, sometimes knocking down the Siloc or sometimes just the fruits. they are mostly indifferent to the Hods but will sometimes steal food if hungry and unopposed.
- The Cuorike is a small squid/aphid looking organism that, due to its small size, is able to climb the stem of the tall Siloc plant with its claw-bearing millipede-like legs to eat the nutritious pollen of its flowers. It migrates some of the pollen to other Siloc flowers with its mustache like barbels. Being the widespread of Siloc plants, Cuorike often break up in territorial groups that may be fought for if another tries to enter."
or if a single organism try to bring up:
- The name
- Where is it/what climate does it live in.
- How does it react with it's ecosystem.
- How does it react to changing seasons.
- What does it eat/how does it eat it.
- How does it mate.
- recommended: an image of the organism.
This should be the basic format plus any details
This is The Island (Brighter version of The Island)
(red dots represent the current hunting grounds of Hod, also known as the Lioc Grassland)
The average temperature of the Island is:
Fahrenheit:: 11:Jan to 72:July Celsius:: -11.7:Jan to 22:July
Please message any questions or concerns to February Steam of Foushoo as I wish to get this running as quick as possible.
Wiki now started. check it out: HCEG Project Wiki
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Post by GabrielGG on Nov 7, 2015 15:53:56 GMT
I already linked to you the post with strange flor and fauna right? From Species Forum
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Post by February Steam of Foushoo on Nov 7, 2015 16:11:30 GMT
yes. I moved this to forum games since it seems like a more appropriate place. that link did give me a couple of ideas.
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Post by GabrielGG on Nov 9, 2015 19:31:19 GMT
Ok
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Post by Jfreezy on Nov 14, 2015 19:18:07 GMT
What is this exactly?
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Post by February Steam of Foushoo on Nov 15, 2015 21:42:23 GMT
I'm taken suggestions to build a ecosystem for "The Hod", a species assumed to be similar to humans in most all applicable ways. the ecosystem along with the hod's will be used to make an interactive game similar to Evotelution, with less restraint and a more in-depth world. It will also be related to the cultural evolution of the Hods instead of direct evolution of a creature, although there probably will be race divisions.
Are you interested in helping out?
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Post by Jfreezy on Nov 16, 2015 0:14:33 GMT
Sounds interesting, I might help out a little bit in the future.
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Post by mitobox on Nov 16, 2015 1:12:31 GMT
No image, but... - The Squeeskir are round, brown insects with long, slender tails ending in what appears to be a bulbous stinger. They have three pairs of damselfly wings and four black, shiny eyes on a brain-shaped head. They have a pair of plier-like mandibles for crushing small insects' endoskeletons before eating them. They have a parasitic relationship with Cuorikes; after mating, females find a host, then jam their stinger, actually more like a birth canal, into the host. The small, wormlike larvae are injected and eat the helpless Cuorike's insides, as well as each other. Finally, when their host's vitals cease, the remaining larvae burrow out and coocoon, eventually hatching to take wing and begin the cycle anew.
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Post by February Steam of Foushoo on Nov 19, 2015 1:10:00 GMT
No image, but... - The Squeeskir are round, brown insects with long, slender tails ending in what appears to be a bulbous stinger. They have three pairs of damselfly wings and four black, shiny eyes on a brain-shaped head. They have a pair of plier-like mandibles for crushing small insects' endoskeletons before eating them. They have a parasitic relationship with Cuorikes; after mating, females find a host, then jam their stinger, actually more like a birth canal, into the host. The small, wormlike larvae are injected and eat the helpless Cuorike's insides, as well as each other. Finally, when their host's vitals cease, the remaining larvae burrow out and coocoon, eventually hatching to take wing and begin the cycle anew.
Hmm...does this look like what you were talking about?
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Post by mitobox on Nov 19, 2015 1:10:59 GMT
No image, but... - The Squeeskir are round, brown insects with long, slender tails ending in what appears to be a bulbous stinger. They have three pairs of damselfly wings and four black, shiny eyes on a brain-shaped head. They have a pair of plier-like mandibles for crushing small insects' endoskeletons before eating them. They have a parasitic relationship with Cuorikes; after mating, females find a host, then jam their stinger, actually more like a birth canal, into the host. The small, wormlike larvae are injected and eat the helpless Cuorike's insides, as well as each other. Finally, when their host's vitals cease, the remaining larvae burrow out and coocoon, eventually hatching to take wing and begin the cycle anew.
Hmm...does this look like what you were talking about? [le image] Huh, looks about like it. Good job!
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Post by February Steam of Foushoo on Nov 23, 2015 2:14:48 GMT
Hmm...does this look like what you were talking about? [le image] Huh, looks about like it. Good job! I put the Sqeskir on the wiki here. I also added a few things to the description and changed a few details to make more sense to the rest of the ecosystem. What do you think? Did I get anything wrong?
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