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fanart/fanmade species for HP!: phantom snow-pard (cat-snowleopard-ripperroo-carnoham thing)
#hamster's paradise#spec evo#speculative biology#animals#fantasy#fanart#my art#hamster’s paradise fanart#i hope you like it#tribbetherium#original species#speculative evolution#predator#carnivore#snow leopard#art#fanmade#fan species#theropod#hamster#beautiful yet dangerous XD#mulitfandom#rodent#creature art#creature design#hand drawn
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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.
#speculative evolution#hamster's paradise#hamster's paradise DTIYS#spec evo#draw this in your style#fanart
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Some harmsters from @tribbetherium s “Hamster’s Paradise”, there’s a story in this scene, its not a happy one.
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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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I don't have a Deviantart (mostly because I don't think I'd be able to keep up with having two social medias with recent busy-ness) but I look around there on browser sometimes and I stumbled upon some Hamster's Paradise fanart! Especially from some guy who goes by TheTiger773 who does really great spec evo art and also covers quite a bit on the eras in the original draft sketches that I haven't even gotten to yet. Still, it's fun to see how my work inspires ideas from others too, and if anyone has a DA let them know I gave them a shout-out. :D
(POTENTIAL MAJOR SPOILERS DOWN BELOW)
They've also done some art of the Terminocene, the final stage that I won't be able to get to for a long, long time. Nonetheless nice to see someone else's interpretation of the loose draft.
A fun take on one of the more iconic parts of the Terminocene, so I felt I ought to try drawing a concept. (Note: none of the below is canon, and is greatly subject to change in the future. I just had some fun revisiting old ideas.)
'The Early Terminocene, 500+ million years post-establishment. The world has reached its end times, yet life carries on one final push even as the planet becomes increasingly uninhabitable. Strange creatures roam this nigh-alien landscape. There are no more trees, yet there are forests: forests of giant grasses, springing up from immense underground rhizomes, while photosynthetic lichens now take the place of ground cover, providing an abundance of food for the last great creatures that will ever roam the planet.
A mighty gorillaphant stares down a subadult gorizard, intimidating the cautious predator into leaving its territory. Below scampers a surface daggoth, fleeing the scene to safety, dodging past large, oozing amoeboid masses: motile, carnivorous shroomors. Above, a flock of tribeaks are roused into a fluttering flight. Strange, yet familiar, these creatures are products of the survivors of numerous mass extinctions that have happened in the meantime. Thus their heritage is unexpected: the gorillaphant is a descendant of a group of furbils that dominated after a catastrophic extinction event, and the gorizard a from a clade of bipedal rattiles born of the descendants of the shingles. Older clades have morphed beyond recognition: the tribeaks are extremely derived pterodents, each finger with its own plume-shaped membrane, and keratinous sheaths on its split upper lip and lower jaw that form a dexterous three-part "beak": one that gave it the dietary flexibility to withstand catastrophic changes. Surface daggoths, developing light-sensitive organs akin to stalk eyes on their facial tendrils, have now become quite common filling a wide array of small to medium generalist niches. Even the shroomors, least recognizable of all animals, have begun to return into a form that once again is more fauna than flora. Even at the end, when all seems lost, life finds a way: enduring for as long as it can, and adapting into an array of extreme new forms in the face of complete destruction.'
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#speculative evolution#speculative biology#spec evo#speculative zoology#hamster's paradise#non canon stuff#tribb speaks#spoiler stuff
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Fanart of the sapient hamsters from @tribbetherium's seed world Hamster's Paradise.
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🌹 hello!! i am a zerose called toby 😌 20s • he/him this is my zerobaseone-focused sideblog 🪐 i'm mostly using this blog as a picture archive. i usually have a queue running.
my main account is pyonochrome, my likes + follows come from there~ 💙
i am hao biased 🍎 with hanbin 🐹, jiwoong 🦋, taerae 👽, and gunwook 🐻 as my bias wreckers & i love all nine members of zerobaseone very much!! 💐
here are the tags i use on this blog!
the tags for zb1 members:
ot9
kim jiwoong (gif)
sung hanbin (gif) m countdown MC hanbin
zhang hao (gif)
seok matthew (gif)
kim taerae (gif)
ricky (gif / his art)
kim gyuvin (gif)
park gunwook (gif)
han yujin (gif) inkigayo MC yujin
types of content:
from zb1 (posts from twitter)
gif (i don’t make gifs but i reblog many lovely zerose gif makers!)
fanart (i don't make fanart but i reblog many lovely zerose artists!)
teaser photos
camp zerobaseone
instagram
video / tiktok
zbtv
fansign
first look
elle korea
singles korea
dazed korea
dicon
l'officiel
magazine
CF (endorsement)
kcon (japan / LA)
2023 fancon (south korea)
2024 fancon (japan)
weekly idol
amazing saturday
1theK
tingle interview
season's greetings / good night
pets (eumppappa / terry)
ttungjjungham (the hamster plush 뚱쭝햄)
music shows:
the show
show champion
m countdown
music bank
music core
inkigayo
eras:
youth in the shade
melting point
yura yura
you had me at hello
cinema paradise
duos/groups/chemi tags: masterpost!
my tags:
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my text posts + ramblings
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Okay, Hamstheropod paradise made a deviantart account, can you see him?
Yes and make fanart of Hamsters paradise.
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Little bit of Empyropia, My Series
It supposes to be a fanfiction of ‘Zootopia’ until I met ‘Happy Tree Friends’ fanart and fell in love with it. I abandoned the fanfiction part, then planned originality because I can’t see my favorite character, Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps head blow off.
The plot is the same: a society that seems like a paradise but isn’t, an ageless life without knowing death, and people who can transform into animals that appear almost like a curse. I soon added high regenerating because of Happy Tree Friends. There’s none at first, since people mostly die from a chest wound. However, there’s one that still sticks around, and it’s the Eternal Sleep. Each city or nation had its own laws to control the population. Some are gruesome that I wouldn’t explain or go too deep into it, for now, in descriptions.
The series is for a mature audience because I wanted it from the start. I know my characters are mellow, and I’m not the type of person who’ll write someone speaks in foul language. Maybe in some lines, hoping it’s suitable for their characteristics. However, I love writing sex…in my younger days, with action. Also, romance, some romance.
I’m the person who can’t see which is romantic but understands there are different love. Cause throughout the series, some partially focus on couples or relationships of families. That’s why there are many characters in my series, which won’t intervene too much. It’s an on and off thing. Like, ‘Hey, I’m finished with Levi. Which one should I write? Oh, how about Shakir because I want to write about his issues? His grandnephew is at that certain age, so it’s time.’ Yeah, that off and on thing, but not the zigzag way. Zigzag is for ‘Legend Fable Myth’ that randomly tells their timeline.
Let us go to Pneuma, the name I give to people’s ability to transform into animals. Getting a specific pneuma isn’t a choice but from the parents. If one is a hamster and the other is a camellia, these children could carry either. However, in rare cases, they could be both. Another rarest is the children could neither of them but their own pneuma.
People can’t fully transform into their animal forms but partially, which isn’t ordinary if people really did. There’s a few who could, like Krisztian, strolling on the street in his wildcat form. The reason for him to do that is that he’s comfortable. People who can’t, they’re not used to it. The partially isn’t shy away using their animal ability; it‘s everyday life.
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another ask pile
I imagine they'd still have had some degree of storytelling, though less creative and narrative and more of jingoistic war propaganda calling for the glory of battle, the weakness of peace, the inherent ferocity of nature they revere to a religious extent as the "natural order of life destroying each other" and cautionary tales about how the weak are easy prey.
They are after all a utilitarian society: they worth of individuals is based on usefulness. The sick, old, weak and wounded that can no longer contribute are throwaways disposed off mercilessly, but for temporary ailments that can still prolong their utility for the group are spared, at least unless a dire situation calls for it at which case even they will be sacrificed for the sake of the strongest.
I can't apparently see things I've been tagged in? Anyway checked your blog directly and I like the style! Idk if I can reblog other things over here tho, this blog is cluttered enough as it is. Feel free to tag any fanarts under #hamster's paradise tho! I skim those tags from time to time.
Flatsnails gave rise to the starfish-like asterisks, while notiluses are still quite common in the open sea as filter feeders or opportunistic scavengers, where durophagous marine rattiles have specialized to feed on them.
The ocean ecosystems are quite diverse in the Temperocene and all these clades I'd say are doing fine and flourishing quite well in the oceans with lots of marine biomes like quillnob reefs and shallow seas and open seas and abyssal trenches. Plus with their different biologies different predators higher up the food web would specialize on each one, leading to a greater diversity of marine megafauna too.
Being small, arboreal predators, the smaller bossums have since been pushed out of Ecatoria's fragments by the treegers, tigerillas and carnivorous lemunkies. So conversely, they're now found mostly on landmasses *except* the fragments of Ecatoria, crossing over the Glaciocene land bridges and filling small arboreal predator/insectivore niches in Gestaltia, but most predominantly in Fragmus and the Borealian Peninsula as there is less competition in those more isolated regions.
Rattiles first emerged in Fissor, now part of Gestaltia, so Gestaltia has the greatest abundance of rattiles. From there they crossed to Arcuterra in the Glaciocene through the land bridge Junctus and to Mesoterra through the Arcuterran-Mesoterran land bridge, and a few species rafted to South Easaterra (now part of Austro-Easaterra), to South Ecatoria, and to the Midland Archipelago. Wingles, due to their ability to fly, have been blown off-course and ended up on basically every continent at this point, notably to North Westerna and Isla de Oof as those landmass's only living native rattiles, and thus the rattiles found there are really derived wingles that either have become entirely flightless or only fly when young but eventually grow too heavy to take off. Marine rattiles, such as the monisaurs and sterapins, are pretty much found in most tropical oceans where the water is warm enough.
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Final Thoughts/I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU
Fanart of Hamster's Paradise by @tribbetherium
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OP YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW FUCKING LONG I HAD TO SCROLL TO FIND THE GREAT BUNGUS
also your spec bio is increggibly detailed and id love to see a youtube series covering this holy mcfucc
anyways
so a running shock humour joke in my house for over a year right now is just saying "hurgbore bungus" and so i saw "great bungus" (followed by "bungus bungus") and i couldnt help but make this :)
i also discovered in the process that hamster skulls are increggibly fucking cursed
The Early Glaciocene: 100 million years post-establishment
Big Ol' Bunnies: The Rabbeasts of Isla Centralis
Isla Centralis is a small island in the Centralic Ocean that detached from North Ecatoria at the end of the Late Therocene. This small patch of land would soon flourish in the Glaciocene, with its equatorial location protecting it from the devastating winters of the Glaciocene, and here, in a land predominantly warm grassland, a most unusual clade would arise.
Hamtelopes are the most abundant of the planet's herbivores, existing mostly as the tall browsing girats or the hoofed ungulopes, while many basal species take on forms of small, hare-like grazers. But on Isla Centralis, these small hare-like hamtelopes, having originated on the mainland of North Ecatoria as small-scale grassland grazers, were the only herbivores present-- and in the seclusion of an island and the absence of their bigger cousins, these basal forms would grow into giants themselves: the rabbeasts.
Resembling every bit like gigantic rabbits save for their lack of tails, these herbivores would grow in size as they filled niches that were empty in the ecosystem. Even smaller species like the common rabbeast (Megalagus lepomimus) are surprisingly large in size, tipping the scales at at least 200 pounds, and occupying a grazer and forager ecological niche filled by bumbaas and cavybaras elsewhere. Other species would become low-level browsers in tropical forests, like the buckbunnies (Antiloleporidus spp.), where their longer legs and slender builds would become helpful for reaching into the trees and fleeing from their enemies.
But these are the small members of the rabbeast family: others grow genuinely enormous, and with the lack of large predators, have virtually no enemies as adults. On the plains grazes the biggersbies (Gigantolepus spp.), huge rabbeasts rivalling a cow in size, and fill the niche the hammoths and scruffalo do on major continents, though due to the absence of any threats are solitary creatures that rarely gather in groups except to mate and drink at common watering holes. Another species is the one-ton great bungus (Bungus bungus) that is a broswer, walking predominantly on all fours but sitting upright to use its forelimbs to reach for branches and pull them down to within chewing range.
And here in these secluded lands, in the absence of carnohams, zingos, and other predators, a small carnivore clade would find success here: the scabbers. These predatory rat-like forms, existing on other continents as tiny undergrowth hunters, have found greater success here and taken on bigger forms, though not particularly larger. Most are too small to be of any bother to the rabbeasts, such as the long-tailed ratoing (Macrorattus rousi) which feeds mostly on invertebrates as well as tiny basal duskmice, though one larger species, the minskmaus (Colossrattus atrox) can reach the size of a medium-sized dog and occasionally hunts the young and weak of smaller rabbeast species, in addition to scavenging on carrion and going after smaller prey when the opportunity is available.
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