Inspiration from the Paleozoic
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252 million years ago, 90% of all life on earth died out in an event known as The Great Dying. All life on earth today is descended from that remaining 10%. The diversity of body shapes in the Paleozoic was incredible. The sea is already full of crazy alien things. Imagine seas 10x as crazy.
http://www.karencarr.com/portfolio-images/Marine-animals-and-fish/Permian/Flint-Hills-Discovery-Center/Permian-Seafloor/609
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/image25801/anomalocaris_web.jpg.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/link/hist_04.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/link/hist_03.html
http://www.weinmayer.at/index.php?page=hallucigenia-2
http://www.dwmiller.net/
http://dustdevil.deviantart.com/art/Ordovician-sea-185488097
http://www.karencarr.com/portfolio-images/Marine-animals-and-fish/Permian/Flint-Hills-Discovery-Center/Permian-Seafloor/609
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/image25801/anomalocaris_web.jpg.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/link/hist_04.html
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/link/hist_03.html
http://www.weinmayer.at/index.php?page=hallucigenia-2
http://www.dwmiller.net/
http://dustdevil.deviantart.com/art/Ordovician-sea-185488097
Comments
Wonderful post.
Palaeontological lecture incoming
Just some supplementary information:
Most of the depicted specimens you picked go back to the early Cambrian. Some of them like Charnia and Dickinsonia (the feather shaped and flat, round animals from picture #5) go back even further, reaching into the Proterozoic. They where part of some of the earliest complex lifeforms, when there still were so many free niches that life just evolved without much selective pressure (kinda like a garden eden ). They were called the Ediacarian Fauna. They got extinct during either a singular catastrophic event or due to selective pressure of more advanced specimens with hard parts, like Hallucigenia in picture #4 or the placoderm fish (armoured fish) from #6 that evolved much later during the Permian period.
All the basic body plans that are still in existence emerged during the early Cambrian. All of evolutions early creations got extinct either during the Ediacarian/Cambrian or the Cambrian/Ordovician transition.
Here's a chart showing the Big 5 (mass extinction events) during the Phanerozoic. (The Ediacarian period ends where the Cambriam period begins and with it ends the Proterozoic [greek: before animals] and starts the Phanerozoic [apparent animal life] era)
Keep in mind that we are experiencing the 6th mass extinction presently, caused by man.
tl;dr
Evolution rocks, the earth and life is older than 6000 years
Here's one from my home country:
Better then a ground skulk
Fish & dinosaurs + annual gem and mineral show? Any chance you're working at the palaeontolgical museum in Munich?
Sorry for off topic!
I couldn;t find an english version:
Developers please get a english version and watch it, you will be amazed. Fish that have lights like an attraction park etc.