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.

Saturday, September 14, 2019

Metazoic Mammal Size Comparisons

A new page is up. I have decided to create another entire page to display size comparisons between different species of Metazoic mammals. I had something similar to this on the other site, where I had size-charts. I've decided to dispense with that on this site, and instead, I have a whole page devoted to size comparisons. This time, they are in video form. They could change as more genera and species are added to certain families. But this is what I've got for now.

As of this date, there is only a few videos. But as time goes on, more and more will be added as I work on them, along with more pages for mammal families in the Meet The Mammals section. I am also still working on the book. That is a task in it's self! It's been tough balancing the book with other projects I am needed to work on. So, it is a slow process. This is also why I haven't been working on the Meet The Mammals section lately. But I am trying to get back in the groove. All I can say is please be patient. So far, the book isn't as fully detailed, as I am trying not to make it a 1000 page book. I'm just putting enough info in the book that the readers can look at the animals and understand main points of their lifestyle. But I am already 83 pages in and only have done 5 families, as well as the flightless birds and the herps. But I am also including some of the pages that are on this website in the book. Just because I want to include everything.

Anyways, if you are interested in keeping up with the size comparisons, the new page is now listed in the sidebar links. You can visit and see what I've got so far. I've taken only the largest species of each genus and compared it to the size of an average human. I thought the video version would be more eye-catching than the silhouette versions I had before. And perhaps a little more detailed. I might even replace some as time goes on and my ideas evolve. But anyways, enjoy them!