HOME | DD

mking3000 — 100 Years Post-Armageddon

#map #biomes #digitalillustration #digitalpainting #illustration #sciencefiction #species #speculativeevolution #kritadigitalart
Published: 2023-10-31 10:44:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 2319; Favourites: 42; Downloads: 4
Redirect to original
Description

100 Years Post-Armageddon (YPA) the introduced organisms have taken over the original lake areas. The first clouds are starting to form from the increased water content of the atmosphere. Rain has only come to few parts of the world so plants still can't rely on it. Dense vegetation can only be found where the groundwater levels are sufficent for roots to take up.

Other bodies of water have also formed in the east and the north, but these lakes are completely lifeless.


A list of organisms that survived the armageddon:


Plants: Red millet, Soybean, Goji berry, Prickly pear cactus, Sweet potato, Sunroot, Lavender, Wild mint, Dandelion, Rock goldenrod, Fig tree, Mulberry tree, Date palm, Dwarf coconut, Common reed, Cattail, Horsetail, Yucca filamentosa, Aloe vera, Tiger lotus, Duckweed, Saxaul tree, Desert bunchgrass, Java fern, Sedum rubrotinctum, Arizona cottontop, Crassula ovata, Purselane, Sugar cane, West indian walnut, Mosses.


Animals: Desert tree frog, California chipmunk, Common wonder gecko, Mojave tortoise, Crickets, Grasshoppers, Silkmoth, Yucca moth, Terrestrial isopods, Hoverfly, Freshwater sponge, Spongillafly, Triops, Fairy shrimp, Water fleas, Copepods, Ironclad beetle, Bladder snail, Morongo snail, Cochineal scale, Ladybug, Fig wasp, Damselfly, Cape stick insect, Milliepedes, Earthworms, Cellar spider, Freshwater mussel, Tardigrades, Nematodes.


Some species are at high risk of extinction, the ecosystem still hasn't stabilized completely.

Related content
Comments: 3

lompon [2023-11-02 12:10:09 +0000 UTC]

👍: 1 ⏩: 0

megaxolot [2023-10-31 18:48:45 +0000 UTC]

👍: 3 ⏩: 0

TheTiger773 [2023-10-31 16:41:30 +0000 UTC]

👍: 3 ⏩: 0