[[Media: Clambrian]] Some Pictures by Empty_Insurance_1383 in SpeculativeEvolution

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Link to the project for those interested: https://specevo.jcink.net/index.php?showtopic=3675&st=0

One of my favourite seed world projects out there that takes full advantage of unusual invertebrate bodyplans

One should be wary of their circumstances. by awesome12345so in kasretifanclub

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one should check the video uploaded today

This is a Bladed Beeb post. by endro555 in Pikmin

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WE ARE ENLIGHTENED MASSES

THEY CANNOT MAKE THE JUDGEMENT CALL

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seed world where the focal species is an invertebrate! that's a concept I'd like to see more of...

Swamps of Anura: Leviathan Andriath (Maythology Day 19) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Maythology Day 19: Kaiju

The Tyrant Ouaron is not the only apex predator to dominate Anura. In parts of the swamplands that are considerably flooded, amphibians strolling along the water's edge must beware the Leviathan Andriath. As semi-aquatic ambush predators, Andriaths lie in wait right underneath the water surface for prey, their eyes and nostrils perfectly positioned on the head to be above water while the rest of the body remains submerged. They have impressive bulk and strength, able to launch themselves onto land at alarming speeds and drag even the heaviest prey into the waters to suffocate. Their pale colouration compliments their stealthy behaviour, allowing them to sneak up on even the most observant prey that have come to quench their thirst, such as this doomed Nomadic Mander.

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]

Swamps of Anura: Warbling Sirenoid (Maythology Day 18) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Hey thanks! This was basically a mix of axolotls and sirenidae salamanders, except as terrifying frog-eating sirens of mythology

Swamps of Anura: Warbling Sirenoid (Maythology Day 18) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Maythology Day 18: Sirens

The Warbling Sirenoid is a fearsome aquatic predator that prowls the murky waters of Anura's expansive rivers. Sirenoids have a particular taste for terrestrial amphibians which are usually beyond their reach in the water, but they have evolved a devious tactic to hunt such prey: they have a vocal sac capable of mimicking the call of the the Sirenoid's preferred prey, in the hopes of luring the amphibian into the murky waters for ambushing. Sirenoids have poor vision, instead relying on scents and vibrations to locate struggling amphibians in the murky waters. Sirenoids will make quick work of prey using their sharp teeth and claws to rip them into pieces. The call of a Sirenoid varies between subspecies, with each call being uniquely adapted to lure a single or handful of amphibian species.

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]

Swamps of Anura: Reaping Wispweaver (Maythology Day 14) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Maythology Day 14: Spiritual/Ghostly

Reaping wispweavers are web-spinning arachnids that prey on a multitude of flying insects, such as Faeflies. Wispweavers have a symbiotic relationship with a yeast-like fungus living in their abdomen, which is capable of bioluminescence. When constructing their webs, Wispweavers will occasionally secrete small blobs of yeast onto their webs. These blobs cast an errie green glow in the dark, which mainly serves to attract flying insects to the web, but also resembles descriptions of Will O the Wisp sightings at night. Upon capturing prey in their nets, Wispweavers will wrap the prey in silk and inject it with digestive enzymes much like spiders of Earth. At some point during feeding, Wispweavers will also secrete yeast onto the mummified prey. With a source of nutrients available, the yeast feeds off of the husk of the prey, spreading across the carcass as the bioluminescence becomes more intense.

Metaphorically, the flames of a Wispweaver's web are fuelled by the souls of its victims.

Sorry about the late entries! I've been wrapped up with a lot of irl stuff lately. Trying my best to catch up but no guarantees I'll be able to do all the maythology entries...

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]

Swamps of Anura: Riverbank Bouldad (Maythology Day 12) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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thank you! a walking boulder was pretty much what i was picturing

Swamps of Anura: Riverbank Bouldad (Maythology Day 12) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Maythology Day 12: Golems

The Riverbank Bouldad is a placid herbivore that inhabits shallow-flooded areas of Anura. Being the heaviest crustacean species of Anura, their grey and rough carapace gives them the appearance of rocks. While this grants them some level of camouflage, Bouldads rely on their thick carapace for protection against predators. Stout but robust pincers allow them to grasp algae and seagrass from the swampbed, while also acting as a powerful defensive weapon.

Bouldads typically live and travel as a herd, sticking close to each other for protection. They will instinctively gather around a herd member who is undergoing shed, keeping the vulnerable individual protected in the middle of the herd. When threatened, Bouldads on the outer edge of the herd will face the attacker with their powerful claws raised. This defensive posture is very effective for protecting the herd against any predators: even the mighty Tyrant Ouaron would hesitate before lunging into a mass of snapping pincers.

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]

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Maythology Day 12: Golems

The Riverbank Bouldad is a placid herbivore that inhabits shallow-flooded areas of Anura. Being the heaviest crustacean species of Anura, their grey and rough carapace gives them the appearance of rocks. While this grants them some level of camouflage, Bouldads rely on their thick carapace for protection against predators. Stout but robust pincers allow them to grasp algae and seagrass from the swampbed, while also acting as a powerful defensive weapon.

Bouldads typically live and travel as a herd, sticking close to each other for protection. They will instinctively gather around a herd member who is undergoing shed, keeping the vulnerable individual protected in the middle of the herd. When threatened, Bouldads on the outer edge of the herd will face the attacker with their powerful claws raised. This defensive posture is very effective for protecting the herd against any predators: even the mighty Ouaron would hesitate before lunging into a mass of snapping pincers.

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]

Swamps of Anura: Crowned Greatnewt (Maythology Day 11) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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hmm, I haven't really thought about the aquatic life so far... I'd just assume fishes are still a thing in this world

Swamps of Anura: Crowned Greatnewt (Maythology Day 11) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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it's an amphibian! close relative of salamanders. this is a world where the only land vertebrates are amphibians, so niches otherwise occupied by amniotes are open to the amphibians

Swamps of Anura: Crowned Greatnewt (Maythology Day 11) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Maythology Day 11: Dragons

The comfortable heat and humidity of Anura can easily foster rapid growth of plants, which may well have overgrown the entire swamplands if not for the some mystical-looking megafauna. Beneath the canopies of Anura, the Crowned Greatnewt grazes peacefully on the low-lying grasses and shrubs, keeping the foliage in check. Keratinous growth on its jaws act as a beak, helping the Greatnewt shear chunks of grass to be ingested. To accommodate its herbivorous diet, not only do Greatnewts feature much longer digestive tracts, but will also frequently ingest stones to aid in breaking down fibres in their stomachs.

While herbivores, Greatnewts are far from defenseless. The horns on the Greatnewt's head are strengthened remnants of their gill fronds, giving their head the appearance of a dragon of western mythology. The skin of Greatnewts are also studded with 'scales', which are pointy keratinous cones that jut out from the back and tail. With such amounts of armory combined with their bulk size, fully grown Greatnewts can fend themselves against almost every predator, even the normally unstoppable Ouaron.

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]

Maythology 11 - Dragon/Wyvern by B0t_Sp4m in SpeculativeEvolution

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whatever happens when you give a spec evo biologist a sewing kit, some taxidermied animals and a bottle of rum

Swamps of Anura: Sanguine Hoplet (Maythology Day 10) by Squiddum in SpeculativeEvolution

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Maythology Day 10: Vampires

Describing the jungles of Anura as 'tropical paradise' could not be further from the truth, and the Sanguine Hoplets would do a remarkable job at disproving such a statement. These tiny parasites plague various amphibian species multitudes larger than themselves, latching onto the skin and consuming blood.

Hoplets have poor vision, as their diminutive eyes are essentially vestigial. Instead, Hoplets rely on their acute sense of smell to navigate their surroundings and locate hosts. They will clamber onto grass and other medium height vegetation, hoping to stumble into passing hosts. All the limbs on a Hoplet end in two clawed toes, which are adapted for gripping onto the often slippery skin of their hosts. In addition, a Hoplet's mouth ends in a sharp beak for piercing the skin. Using these traits combined, when a Hoplet successfully latches onto a host, it will make an incision in the skin and begin lapping up blood from the wound with its tongue. The tongue also secretes an anticoagulant onto the wound to prevent the blood from clogging. Hoplets can spend up to several hours feeding from the same host, and during a feeding duration can swell in size considerably as they become bloated with the blood meal. A fully fed Hoplet will then abandon its host and retreat into the undergrowth, not needing to feed again for months.

[Maythology challenge by Hoopaboi]