Let's have some fun /an/
How would you speculate organisms would look on distant and alien worlds?
And before anyone says anything, no I don't want to ask /x/ because of the genuine loons there.
>>2285222
One time I came up with a parallel earth of sorts where hallucigenia descendants took over. There were balloon-like flyers, and plesiosaur-like swimmers, not to mention the many forms of land-dwellers.
There was also this gas giant where the "flying rod" bauplan evolved naturally.
What's always weird to me is that scientists use water as a method of deciding if a place can have life. But what if it's different on another planet? What if like, everything ran on sodium?
>>2285243
I was mistaken, it wasn't a gas giant. It was a planet like Venus, with a habitable upper atmosphere.
>>2285249
Na is Too reactive to be useful as a medium
Hg on the other hand...
Weird.
http://www.metazoica.net/p/meet-mammals.html?m=0
Fight me.
>>2285973
Did you draw that?
>>2285973
Why does this have claws coming out of its chest and a vagina on its stomach?
>>2285249
Sodium? Na...
I'd day ammonia is more likely.