>There are 3 creatures to evolve, garben's, lalot's, and hemni.
>Anyone can take one of the pictures and add a change. You can label this as a mutation for the whole species or as a point at which a new species is born.
>List a reason for the mutation you created, it should be logical in some way.
Everyone loves a good evo game right?
The creatures evolve better graphics and better descriptions.
This is Hemni. It's a monocellular animal with a tough outer shell. It is not yet determined how big it is or what it eats.
This is Garben. It is (probably) a monocellular plant, because it is green. It is not yet determined how big it is or what it eats (if it eats at all).
This is Lalot. It's a monocellular animal that uses a flagellum for movement. It is not yet determined how big it is or what it eats.
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Let's make the Garben the biggest, the Hemni would be the size of one of the green dots inside it, and the Lalot would be extremely small compared to the Hemni, almost like a hair to it.
So 20 12 and 3 for sizes?
I'd like the Garben to photosynthesize to get its food, the Hemni to be a herbivore and the Lalot to be an omnivore.
So Sun>Garben>Hemni and the Lalot can eat both.
If this is against the rules sorry, but I feel they're starting with to little.
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Well, from just looking at the pictures I could picture them being about the same size, with Garben being the biggest. So somewhere around 4-3-3 for Garben, Hemni and Lalot respectively would work.
Hemni probably should eat detritus, Lalot can be an omnivore.
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Some regions of the planet are less hospitable than others, with natural disasters and tectonic activity happening very often. These harsh conditions favored Hemni that were less likely to be physically damaged. As such, the Hemni with bigger, tougher shells survived, becoming the Tough Hemni. Normal Hemni still exist though.
Also, all Hemni are now 3 nondescript units of size in length and eat detritus.
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Some Garben begin sticking together since heavier objects are less likely to be pushed by the water currents.
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Lalot have developed a hard fin on the end of their flagellum both to increase mobility and to split Garben for easier consumtion