reply to post by vze2xjjk
Well I can't believe fossils exist on the surface of such an old and windy planet. Though insects are one of the many species viable for the planet.
They do not use active lungs like us, so they just absorb O2. A bug evolved to have a relationship with a plant so that it can use the planet's O2
would be a good example. This would mean there is no need for 02 to be in the environment, but O2 using animals could still live.
The last time I attempted to create a speculative world I had a disaster occur which drove many species underground, but some still lived above. They
lived in caves. The fact that Mars seems to have evidence of water EVERYWHERE means that there was plenty of time for caves to develop.
I seem to have a good mind at creating life forms that could really exist. So I might try that.
Here's a link to some of the planet I created some time ago. I never finished it but I went on and on with it in my head. It's done in my mind but
not written down yet. It was based off a series of dreams I had on a boring summer week in 07
www.gamingsteve.com...
[edit on 21-6-2009 by Gorman91]