Welcome to my Metazoic site! This site discusses the existence of the creatures to come along after humans will be extinct. I first became interested in a world after man when I acquired my first copy of Dougal Dixon's After Man: A Zoology of the Future in 1992. However, I unwittingly created creatures that did not exist from the time I was about 8 years old. But it was after I obtained a copy of that book (now a collector's item) that I decided to take these same creatures I created as a child and make them more realistic in an evolutionary sense. Though it may be hard for a lot of us to grasp, humans will soon become extinct. One of the biggest factors of how this will happen is the current overpopulation rate. Which is why I don't contribute to the population. I created this world with little more than mammals fulfilling all ecological niches with the help of some friends. I even gave the era of the age after man a name, I called it the Metazoic, derived from the words for "After-era" (Meta, meaning after, and zoic meaning era). We are now in the Cenozoic era. To view all the animals I have created since I began this project, you can go to the "Meet the Mammals" section of this site. To discuss your own ideas about what you think will happen in the future world, and share your ideas with others, please feel free to leave a comment.
One more thing, some of you may find this site quite offensive, and you have a right to your own opinion. But please respect my right to have an opinion too. I'm not saying there is no GOD, I believe it was HIM who got the ball rolling. But I believe after that, evolution took over. There is so much more evidence of evolution than there is of creation. Even that going on right under our noses. Other than that, enjoy yourself and visit our many links.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

New Page Up: Metazoic Herps!

Well, I have done it! I made a page for the Metazoic herps, it includes reptiles and amphibians, well ONE amphibian. Frankly I don't know if amphibians will survive global warming. But I got this one salamander that thinks it's a crocodile. I also have a pack-hunting monitor, a 10-foot tall tortoise, an oar-shaped python, and a herbivorous crocodile. Plus more! I may add more species now and then down the road, but for now these demonstrations are enough. I'm just grateful I finally got a herps page up!!! I know my supporters have been waiting for something like this, and I do apologize for it taking so long. I also need to work on the page for the anacolls. The flash presentation is still the only thing depicting these animals on my site. I will work on that this week too. Possibly this weekend.

Well, I don't have many ideas for herps, but these are what I have so far. The page is not going to be like what I got for the mammals, as I want to cover mostly the mammals on this site. But I do have pics and descriptions about the herps I do have so far. I will not promise more will ever be added, but I can say I will work on some more some time down the road. The page can be accessed on my Home page at metazoica.com. Or, you can take the short cut here: http://www.metazoica.com/herps.html

3 comments:

Metalraptor said...

No flag-crocs!!!

Dee TimmyHutchFan said...

I was going to, but then I got that idea for Pinnatosuchus. What was left?

Metalraptor said...

Well, the caimans and alligators are much more likely to develop herbivory than the crocodiles (and half of the flag-crocs are small cat-like predators anyway.)