Evolutionary Tree of apex primate species inhabiting Nirn and Earth
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Evolutionary Tree of apex primate species inhabiting Nirn and Earth
FBB doodles day 47: All anthropod races data
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CW: Anatomical nudity
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Elves and humans were added at the end.
Wacky Evo chart but with dinos only
Ever look at the evolutionary tree of primates and when it gets humans you just stop and think "damn, here's where nature really fucked up." looking back at the other primes thinking you should be back there somewhere? Or looking beyond the human branch wondering why your species isn't listed? Or you just stop at the human branch with a big "NOPE! That is SO not me!"?
What goes through your mind? Let me know, I'm a curious little monkeykin!
Charles Jencks, Late-Modern Evolutionary Tree
Every species on Earth is part of a giant, lush family tree, but there’s some evolutionary branches that just have one lonely species. Studying how these branches ended up so sparse helps us understand the history of life on Earth.
Evolutionary tree of life necklace in a green to black variant. I'm actually super pleased with this one! 💚
Skater girl evolutionary chart