When designing a world, I prefer to adapt real world creatures instead of
inventing completely new body plans.
During the work on my last water world project, I decided not to use rep-
tiles, because I thought that they would need at least some land to lay
their eggs, but now I have seen one of those fascinating BBC documen-
taries that did show some reptiles (e.g. anacondas) that are obviously
able to hatch their eggs inside their bodies and give birth to living young
ones.
Before I now jump to conclusions and take this as an opportunity to po-
pulate my new water world with lots of reptile species:
Is there any other reason why reptiles might be unable to survive in a
purely marine environment (if I miss it, the players will find it ...) ?
Thank you.
inventing completely new body plans.
During the work on my last water world project, I decided not to use rep-
tiles, because I thought that they would need at least some land to lay
their eggs, but now I have seen one of those fascinating BBC documen-
taries that did show some reptiles (e.g. anacondas) that are obviously
able to hatch their eggs inside their bodies and give birth to living young
ones.
Before I now jump to conclusions and take this as an opportunity to po-
pulate my new water world with lots of reptile species:
Is there any other reason why reptiles might be unable to survive in a
purely marine environment (if I miss it, the players will find it ...) ?
Thank you.
