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one of the cool things about doing a massive worldbuilding project with several habitable planets with unique ecologies is that in the process of learning enough about evolutionary biology to come up with alien organisms that are not simply "dogs with four eyes and six legs", ive learnt just how fucking astonishingly diverse life on earth is. like every idea i come up with for an alien organism turns out to have existed on earth already, at least once.

this post brought to you by the Mexican mole lizard, which is essentially a kind of snake that has turned itself into an earthworm, except it's retained its front legs because they help it dig. i had written down an idea for an alien animal that i thought was weird and unique that i had never seen before ("what if a snake kept its front legs?") and it turns out this lil guy has been here the whole damn time.


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in reply to @thecommabandit's post:

thinking about this again, a good approach would be to think of environments that don't exist on earth and then imagine what organisms would live there (apologies if you've already done this). alternatively, what about a snake that's retained its back legs?

yeah that's what i do but sometimes i just get an isolated idea and write it down to record it for later and see if it can fit anywhere. and snake-like organisms prob wouldnt retain their back legs, cos the front legs are good for digging, even if youre a worm, but the back legs dont do much.