rust said:Exactly.Gaidheal said:I think he's following a 'parallel evolution' idea, at least while fishing for species to base his game creatures from, anyway.![]()
One of the players knows a lot more about biology than I do, so I prefer
to stay close to real world (= obviously "working") body plans in order
to avoid being caught with a design that would obviously be impossible.
Of course, I do add "alien" features to the "real world models", but the
basic creature is one I know to exist (or have existed - I often use ra-
ther strange prehistoric animals, like those of the Ediacara or Burgess
Shale fauna).
While not stricly "reptiles", the icthyosaurs from Earth's past seem pretty much (from their body plans) to have been entirely aquatic. Don't know whether we know how they gave birth, but there's no real reason why an alien evolution of scalybeasts wouldn't have gone down the line of live birth, bypassing or evolving "past" the whole (what we commonly think of as an) "egg" thing.