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Hyper Evolution
Monday, 27 March 2006
The Turrkell
The turrkel came to be when turkeys went extinct after the Thanksgiving Overload of 2060. The niche of an omnivore that can also take flight was available and needed to be filled. One section of squirrel evolved into the turrkel. The turrkel now has a feathery, bushy tail that allows it to fly in the air. It has also grown in size, it is now about
three to four feet tall, and stronger claws make it easier to find its prey in areas such as dirt.



Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:11 PM EST
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The Boose
The boose originated from the moose and took the place of the bear. Since there was an open niche for a land based carnivore this species of moose slowly evolved to fill the open spot. The boose has armored spikes on its backside for protection from predators. It also has two big fangs to bite into its prey so it can escape. The last thing is it has is its huge antlers for fighting other booses.





Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:08 PM EST
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The Woad
The woad originated from the toad. There was an open niche for a land based carnivore so the species of the toad slowly evolved. The woad
hunts in packs of five or six to catch its prey. It has a combination of large and small spikes to protect itself from predators. It also has razor
sharp teeth and claws to kill its prey once it is caught.





Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:06 PM EST
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The Bobmunk
The bobmunk originated from the chipmunk and took the place of the bobcat. It evolved because there was an open niche for a land based carnivore. They have been known to hunt in packs of up to 20 bobmunks and can take down animals as large as deer. The bobmunk has razor sharp teeth and large claws to grasp onto its prey and kill it.






Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:05 PM EST
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The Meaver
The meaver originated from the mouse. Since there was a niche open for a water based herbivore, the species of the mouse slowly evolved. The animal that the meaver has replaced was the beaver. The meaver has the body of a mouse but is six times as large. The meaver also has big front teeth to make its home and to eat tree bark and insects. It has extra thick claws to scrape bark off of trees.





Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:03 PM EST
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The Duer
The duer originated from the duck. With the open niche of a large land based herbivore, its species slowly evolved to take the place of the extinct deer. The duer has most of the characteristics of a duck but it has a bigger beak that helps it consume seeds, berries and plants faster. It also has antlers on its head for protection from its predators. The last evolutionary change is its size; the duer is about two to three times larger
than the average duck.




Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:02 PM EST
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The Faptor
The faptor originated from the frog. With an open niche for a carnivore open the species of the frog slowly evolved to fit the place of the raptor. The faptor has an extremely large tongue that allows it to shoot it out at its prey from a distance and drag in back to itself. It also has extra skin between its back and front legs, connecting them.
This allows the faptor to glide through the air. The claws are very sharp and allow it to grab its prey and the faptor is about four times larger
than the average frog.



Posted by planet/hyperevolution at 8:00 PM EST
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