#Hamster’s Paradise
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nbdino26 · 2 years ago
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Fan art of @tribbetherium ‘s Hamster’s Paradise, all credit to him!
A sighted descendant of Vulpemouser’s which evolved to exist near the higher levels of the Sub-Arcuterran Cavern System., the “Grassvulpe” has evolved several simple eyes from light sensitive spots to detect when it was too close to the surface. It has become a major predator of the grasslands after the major mass extinction that ended the Temperocene. They have re-evolved some degree of thermoregulation and a sparse coat of plumage evolved from their whiskers. This individual is about the size of a wolf. (Based off a dream I had that Tribbetherium released a sudden sneakpeek of the new Mouseozoic, and it included a terrestrial daggoth, I was inspired enough to put it to art!)
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the-unicorns-of-nienna · 5 months ago
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you reblog hamsters paradise a lot, btw there's a lot of new content for the first era
I’ve noticed! It’s been really exciting seeing the ancestors of all the species we’ve seen in later eras.
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the-unicorns-of-nienna · 5 months ago
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[Image Description: artwork depicting a sunlit, shallow pond; filled with water lilies and weeds. A yellow, turtle-like creature forages along the muddy bottom of the pond; accompanied by swimming shrimp and slugs.
Despite its resemblance to a turtle; the yellow animal is in fact a mammal, distantly descended from the humble hamster.
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'While some of the armored rattiles known as shingles live firmly on dry land, and another class, the seashingles, living entirely in the open ocean, some species dwell in the numerous inland bodies of fresh water all so abundant in the Middle Temperocene, with its ponds, lakes and streams conducive to the flourishing of an assorted diversity of life. The pond turtduck (Anatochelymys atla) is one such species of freshwater shingle, foraging at the bottom of ponds with its broad flattened snout to feed on an assortment of food, ranging from algae and aquatic plants to freshwater snails, clams, worms and other invertebrates that it stores in its cheek pouches and chews when it surfaces to breathe. Found mostly across Gestaltia's tropical regions, the pond turtduck, defended by its sturdy skeleton and protective keratinous armor plates, is largely unconcerned with enemies, feeding at its own leisurely pace--though, if an aggressor proves persistent, the sharp raking claws on its flipper-like limbs acts as an additional deterrent, particularly on land where the turtduck is clumsy and unsuited for a quick getaway.'
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mokeonn · 5 months ago
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I think something that is REALLY fun about having a small animal that needs to live in a habitat is making it a hobby to try to make the best possible habitat for them. Like there's nothing more fun than planning and executing different ways create paradise for an animal with a brain no larger than a peanut.
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monster-creator-12 · 1 year ago
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the-unicorns-of-nienna · 6 months ago
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Hamsters but as a Chaotic Evil race.
Boo Baldur's Gate
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thedrawinggizzard · 1 year ago
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My entry into @tribbetherium 's draw this in your style challenge. Had a blast working on it. Shame my camera doesnt do it justice.
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mayorwhisper · 9 months ago
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I really enjoyed doing this one and I think it came out great!
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junoniadoesart · 2 years ago
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Pliocene by Cosmo Sheldrake needs to become the International Anthem of Speculative Biology.
The sheer vibes that this song exudes. It fits every speculative biology project I can imagine. From big-budget movies like the MonsterVerse and Cameron’s Avatar to web projects like Serina and Nijin-Konai. All Tomorrows and All Yesterdays. Two Sky River. Strange World. Hamster’s Paradise. Snaiad. Darwin IV. Rhinogradentia. Subnautica. Tales from the Loop. Amphiterra. The Cluster. Polinices. More. All of it.  Have a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0srKjwRJwc
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hamstheropodparadise · 3 months ago
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BRO, WHAT IS THIS?
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monkeyseededworld · 1 year ago
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More aquatic up:Beginning of the Wrabs for @the6planet8ofbats
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The early thallasocene - 101 Million Years After Post Establishment
This not hamsters paradise,for @the6planet8ofbats
Like rattiles (a clade of ectothermic hamsters descended from surface molrocks) by @tribbetherium A group of bats become https:/en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcination meaning crab-like body plan called Warbs are descended from some bats called Molarchs are into Pikabats like Molemice from by @tribbetherium become various different groups
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Warbs is actually just an example of Carcinazation,which is known tobbe mammals,perhaps no arthropods. Like most mammals (Except Monotromes and Allotheres like Gondwanatheres or Multituberculates) reproduced by giving birth. Warbs become losing patagium,one of the few bat lineages of this Planet not have patagium.
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But Warbs have hunters,examples like invertebrate Goliath Warbeater (Spiroteutholimax goliath) like Goliath screwhorn (Spiroteuthocochleus giganteus) by @tribbetherium and Two red-striped magicirill (Magocanaus dirhodostripus) is a krill
A vertebrate is omnivore,but only eating animals are Warbs a cetacean named Poultry porpoise (Galloenus omnivorus) much like earth's chickens or other Poultry like a Guineafowl
Whetever or not??? This decision is entirely up to you!!!! ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️👏👏👏👏👏👏
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the-unicorns-of-nienna · 3 months ago
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[Image Description: artwork depicting a black-furred beast resembling a cross between a bat and a pterosaur; perched atop a porcine skull. The animal these bones belonged to, and the scavenger they’ve attracted, descended from the hamsters of Earth. End image description.]
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'Boarochs, the largest of South Ecatoria's herbivores, sport tough, wear-resistant teeth that grow constantly as they are abraded, helping them cope with rough vegetation. Yet, as they age, this growth rate slows down, eventually causing the teeth to wear away, leaving the elder of the boarochs only able to chew with much difficulty. This leads to the phenomenon of the marsh boneyards: wetland areas, with plenty of soft aquatic plants, become sought-after by old boarochs reaching the ends of their natural lives due to the increased difficulty in foraging, the marshes coming to serve as a retirement getaway of sorts for the old, ill and infirm. Here, most of them eventually succumb to age, health complications and simply natural causes, leading to many of the dead to accumulate in such specific areas over centuries so long as the area remains wet and plenty of palatable vegetation grow in the area.
The abundance of carrion in these zones in turn attract veritable flocks of a close relative of the maned stormspirit: the nowherewing (Calvariocephalornimys nusquam), nomadic, scavenging pterodents with distinctive pale, bald faces that have no fixed home or preferred biome, simply settling wherever food is abundant, and moving on once food becomes scarce, a lifestyle well-suited for species capable of long-distance flight, searching for carcasses few and far between while expending minimal energy in the process. The nowherewings also perform a vital function in the marshland ecosystem by cleaning up rotting carrion, thus depriving diseases and their insect vectors a place to breed, and depositing their droppings far and wide as they migrate, spreading the recycled nutrients back into the ecosystem as they go.
Despite their beneficial impact on the environment as a whole, however, the nowherewing is feared by the calliducyons, especially the northhounds, due to its grim appearance and association with the dead and dying, especially its tendency to gather around ailing animals patiently waiting to feast, like a foreboding omen of impending doom. In some cultures, while its elegant-looking cousin the maned stormspirit is viewed favorably, at times even in a divine light and a bringer of rain, the nowherewing is seen as a dark and ominous harbringer of ill tidings. As both species are scavengers, which are known to feed on the remains of deceased calliducyons, the dichotomy of the two are pronounced too in their dealings with the dead: with those scavenged by stormspirits being seen as attaining a sort of ascension, but those scavenged by nowherewings being consumed by darkness and nothingness.'
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mokeonn · 4 months ago
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Does anyone have that 4chan greentext/reddit post or whatever about the guy who gets shrimp from his uncle and cures his depression through shrimp after his negligence killed some shrimp?? Bc that's me and my hamster right now. I am legitimately destroying bad habits and depression apathy through this tiny little hamster.
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monster-creator-12 · 2 years ago
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yee-qi · 1 year ago
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Fanart of the sapient hamsters from @tribbetherium's seed world Hamster's Paradise.
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the-unicorns-of-nienna · 6 months ago
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Shoggoths but they are hamsters.
­Hamsters but they're shoggoths
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